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No, I answered the only one of which I had personal experience. I have lived in the South--pre-Civil Rights Act and post-. I have known members of the KKK, and the usual run of ignorant SOuthern bigot.
How much time have YOU spent living in black Muslim communities?
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I am shocked that all those years of you living and knowing those evil white men, that you weren't able to convert them to your way of thinking through your wisdom, deeds, and example.
Very convenient sidestep, you should run for office, you would fit right in.
I think it is what you find most important for you own identity what matters here. Since it states the person is racist I suppose our black muslim will have quite extremist feelings when it comes to race. I have no indication the same is true for religion. Therefore in this case I think he/she will prefer the black christian. If the question had stated "a black muslim fundamentalist" I would have chosen the other option.
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That's easy. There is always the chance that a Muslim can be converted, but a white can't change skin color.
I mean, think about it. The Black Muslims hated whites, Jews, and Catholics--in that order.
Gee , you can parrot--oh, wait, we already knew that.
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Careful -- your prejudice is showing.
Was a litmus test for you -- two identical questions, only difference was skin color, only skin color you implied was evil was white.
No, I answered the only one of which I had personal experience. I have lived in the South--pre-Civil Rights Act and post-. I have known members of the KKK, and the usual run of ignorant SOuthern bigot.
How much time have YOU spent living in black Muslim communities?
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I am shocked that all those years of you living and knowing those evil white men, that you weren't able to convert them to your way of thinking through your wisdom, deeds, and example.
Very convenient sidestep, you should run for office, you would fit right in.
So you have never lived among black Muslims, and that is why you are attacking instead of answering? How very like you.
Squawwwk.
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Careful -- your prejudice is showing.
"Squawwwk" is a prejudice? Against what, parrots?
Insanity becomes you..
I think it is what you find most important for you own identity what matters here. Since it states the person is racist I suppose our black muslim will have quite extremist feelings when it comes to race. I have no indication the same is true for religion. Therefore in this case I think he/she will prefer the black christian. If the question had stated "a black muslim fundamentalist" I would have chosen the other option.
Beat me to it.
Chances are that none of us who answered are actually black muslims.
I answered "A black Christian" because racists will always prefer their own race, while a muslim isn't necessarily a bigot.