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Old 01-26-2004, 01:42 AM   #32
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Ok, here is a proven study done in LA. In an area, there were asian owned small businesses and black owned small businesses.

People were asked who were on the streets, and they were asked the following things:
1.Have you been inside the asian businesses?
2.Have you been inside the black businesses?
3.Do you know the families that run the asian businesses?
4.Do you know the families that run the black businesses?
5.How do you think those asians got those businesses?
6.How do you think those blacks got those businesses?

When suveyers stopped and asked whites, here is the average answers.
1.2. Sometimes.
3.4. Not really, I might know a few a little bit.
5.6 Probably had to work hard, but don't know.

When suveyers stopped and asked Asians, here is the average answers.
1. All the time.
2. Almost Never.
3. Knew almost all the families.
4. Knew almost none.
5. By pouring hard work and time.
6. Guessing by hard work also.

When suveyers stopped and asked blacks, here is the average answers.
1. Never.
2. All the time.
3. Knew none of the families.
4. Knew a few of the families.
5. Had special privilages from the government just cause they are asian.
6. Had to work super hard, despite the government trying to put the owners down.


Conclusion.
Whites didn't seem to care either way, and had gone to both just as if they were businesses.

Asians only went to asian owned businesses, and blacks only went to black owned businesses.
Asians knew their owner and familes very well and most could name big things about them.
Blacks knew ther owner and families fairly little, and only knew them basically by name.

Asians felt all the businesses were formed because of capitolistic methods.
Blacks felt all the businesses were formed because of or in spite of the government conspiracies.



So it seems that all these prejudices are seen only through the eyes of the blacks. They seem to feel that it is all the government making problems for them.
They say that it is the whites with all this racism, but when one of the blacks in their neighborhood starts making the big money because of a good education, they turn on him and say that he is "going white" on the rest of them. Without even thinking about it, the blacks are keeping themselves down, not the whites.


I think that is all I had to say.


-Edit-
Oh Yeah. Rhetorical question.
All the violent music and violent people... are they asians or blacks?

(I left whites out because they are not part of this comparison. They are kinda in the middle with some good and some bad.)
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