Quote Originally Posted by BigWeed
Hey man I have to disagree on this. There will be some fools that will play the race card and that will happen. John Mccain wont do it and his campain team wont do it that would be suicide for him your right on that. But the 527 groups will and they will paint him as a angry black man. For your comment on hes just like those Rev Wright types. I grew up with men and women That have and still hold the anger inside them on how they were treated as black men and women in the 50sand 60s. I had to listen to my father and grandfather and hear it at church about how things where and still are. But if it wasnt for them paving the way for me and my kids Ill be going through the same thing. I not saying what Rev Wright said was right I just wish he had said it in a different way thats more uplifting than the way he said it. I love all you guys on here just be careful about how you bring Race into this. Peace and stay High.:rasta::rastasmoke:imp:
I agree with you but at what point do you let go of your resentment. There can't be any healing unless you forgive. I'm not saying that they do not have a right to be angry because obviously there is much to be angry about, but as Americans they have to let it go as well. It's to the point to where other races are scared to say anything related to blacks in fear of being hunted down in a modern day witch hunt. It's ridiculous. We should be working together to build a unified nation that is blind to color.

edit: I should note that my response above was in regards to both sides of the equation. Non black people need to understand the hardships that Black americans went through here. Similarly Black Americans need to realize that most of America legitimately is sorry and are wanting to make progress just like they do. We both want the same thing and we should be cooperating to achieve it. I guess that's the point I was trying to make.