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Do YOU know any Shavondas (from Real World)???" Do you know any black females who totally disassociate from their race and their people... have white surfer/skater boyfriends... dress in J. Crew and American Eagle and Abercrombie & Fitch... and hate calling themselves black or A-A? ("I'm a HUMAN, I don't have a skin color!")
I know one. Her name is Tia. She works at Starbucks and has a white power executive fiance. She's only 25, he's like 10 years older. Her FAVORITE thing to say is "I swear I'm a white girl who just got put into the oven at birth!" She thinks it's cute & clever. | |
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Interesting point of view.
I never thought of or saw Shavonda in that way before. | |
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MPLSRAINBOW said: Do you know any black females who totally disassociate from their race and their people... have white surfer/skater boyfriends... dress in J. Crew and American Eagle and Abercrombie & Fitch... and hate calling themselves black or A-A? ("I'm a HUMAN, I don't have a skin color!")
I know one. Her name is Tia. She works at Starbucks and has a white power executive fiance. She's only 25, he's like 10 years older. Her FAVORITE thing to say is "I swear I'm a white girl who just got put into the oven at birth!" She thinks it's cute & clever. i think its sad, but true there are females like that, thank god i haven't met any of them, and if i did, i'd probably disassociate myself from them as well. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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MPLSRAINBOW said: Do you know any black females who totally disassociate from their race and their people... have white surfer/skater boyfriends... dress in J. Crew and American Eagle and Abercrombie & Fitch... and hate calling themselves black or A-A? ("I'm a HUMAN, I don't have a skin color!")
I know one. Her name is Tia. She works at Starbucks and has a white power executive fiance. She's only 25, he's like 10 years older. Her FAVORITE thing to say is "I swear I'm a white girl who just got put into the oven at birth!" She thinks it's cute & clever. Personally, I don't see what the big fucking deal about Shavonda on Real World. I don't think that she totally disassociaties herself from the black race at all. If any thing, I think the the she disassociates herself with Sheniqua ghetto queen strereo type that america tends to have of black females. For so long, America tends to stereo type all young black female under 25 as being urban and listen to Rap Music which is false and racist. As for dating men of different races, I don't see a big fucking problem with it. It is all a matter of preference. If a black man can date out of his race and no one objects, then why should a black women get flack for following her heart. "If you can't be with the one you love honey love the one you with." [Edited 2/2/05 20:15pm] | |
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Hotlegs said: MPLSRAINBOW said: Do you know any black females who totally disassociate from their race and their people... have white surfer/skater boyfriends... dress in J. Crew and American Eagle and Abercrombie & Fitch... and hate calling themselves black or A-A? ("I'm a HUMAN, I don't have a skin color!")
I know one. Her name is Tia. She works at Starbucks and has a white power executive fiance. She's only 25, he's like 10 years older. Her FAVORITE thing to say is "I swear I'm a white girl who just got put into the oven at birth!" She thinks it's cute & clever. Personally, I don't see what the big fucking deal about Shavonda on Real World. I don't think that she totally disassociaties herself from the black race at all. If any thing, I think the the she disassociates herself with Sheniqua ghetto queen strereo type that america tends to have of black females. For so long, America tends to stereo type all young black female under 25 as being urban and listen to Rap Music which is false and racist. As for men of different racist, I don't see a big fucking problem with it. It is all a matter of preference. If a black man can date out of his race and no one objects, then why should a black women get flack for following her heart. "If you can't be with the one you love honey love the one you with." [Edited 2/2/05 19:44pm] So many people, even if they don't think they do, have a "stick to your own kind" mentality. That bullshit needs to stop NOW. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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Hotlegs said: MPLSRAINBOW said: Do you know any black females who totally disassociate from their race and their people... have white surfer/skater boyfriends... dress in J. Crew and American Eagle and Abercrombie & Fitch... and hate calling themselves black or A-A? ("I'm a HUMAN, I don't have a skin color!")
I know one. Her name is Tia. She works at Starbucks and has a white power executive fiance. She's only 25, he's like 10 years older. Her FAVORITE thing to say is "I swear I'm a white girl who just got put into the oven at birth!" She thinks it's cute & clever. Personally, I don't see what the big fucking deal about Shavonda on Real World. I don't think that she totally disassociaties herself from the black race at all. If any thing, I think the the she disassociates herself with Sheniqua ghetto queen strereo type that america tends to have of black females. For so long, America tends to stereo type all young black female under 25 as being urban and listen to Rap Music which is false and racist. As for dating men of different races, I don't see a big fucking problem with it. It is all a matter of preference. If a black man can date out of his race and no one objects, then why should a black women get flack for following her heart. "If you can't be with the one you love honey love the one you with." [Edited 2/2/05 20:15pm] Basically! It's the guy (spacing on his name at the moment, but the black guy who is pissed that Shavonda is with a white guy) who has ISSUES. Crazy bitch. | |
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Hotlegs said: MPLSRAINBOW said: Do you know any black females who totally disassociate from their race and their people... have white surfer/skater boyfriends... dress in J. Crew and American Eagle and Abercrombie & Fitch... and hate calling themselves black or A-A? ("I'm a HUMAN, I don't have a skin color!")
I know one. Her name is Tia. She works at Starbucks and has a white power executive fiance. She's only 25, he's like 10 years older. Her FAVORITE thing to say is "I swear I'm a white girl who just got put into the oven at birth!" She thinks it's cute & clever. Personally, I don't see what the big fucking deal about Shavonda on Real World. I don't think that she totally disassociaties herself from the black race at all. If any thing, I think the the she disassociates herself with Sheniqua ghetto queen strereo type that america tends to have of black females. For so long, America tends to stereo type all young black female under 25 as being urban and listen to Rap Music which is false and racist. As for dating men of different races, I don't see a big fucking problem with it. It is all a matter of preference. If a black man can date out of his race and no one objects, then why should a black women get flack for following her heart. "If you can't be with the one you love honey love the one you with." [Edited 2/2/05 20:15pm] Yes Hotlegs! Go on with yo bad self! You said everything I wanted to say but can't because I'm not "black" (on the outside at least) and that would have been a whole new can of , so I went on with my subtle pussy of a comment. I see nothing wrong with Shavonda and I would have never expected her, or anyone else, to "be" a certain way. Maybe it bothers people who want everyone to remain typecast while some of us are a bit more open minded and less judgemental. Here's to Hotlegs: | |
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Can't say I know anyone like this and I haven't ever seen the Real World, but I agree with the comments above, on the assumption that she doesn't actually strive in a very delusional way to deny her being African American. | |
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I wonder if anyone has called their daughter Ginandtonique. | |
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Shavonda has issues and I am surprised that some people haven't see this
1. She says she doesn't see color and just sees people, but admitted that when she first saw Karamo (who is black) she thought she wasn't going to get along with him because she thought he wouldn't understand her. She made it a point from day one to not even try to connect with him and he tried from day one to connect with her 2. She avoids other black people. She and Karamo were on the train and another black woman was on the train talking to someone else. Shavonda looked stiff and had a "don't come near me" look. Karamo was looking at her like she was crazy. Later, they had a conversation about how she doesn't connect with her own race 3. I have no problem with people dating outside there race. I date outside of my race, but I do have a problem when someone excludes their own, especially when they are a minority 4. I don't think she ever saw "Roots" because she passed off slavery like it was just a bad day. You'll never hear a Jew talking about the Holocaust like that. I've had people think I'm white from the sound of my voice or think I'm not in touch with my race until they talk to me and realize I'm down with my sistas and brothas. It does take more effort though. Shavonda feels like she's judged by her own people, but it's partly her fault because she doesn't make an effort to connect with them. She's completely disassociated from her people and that's wrong. I've met black people from San Diego like her. I think that's where she's from. There must be something in the water [Edited 2/5/05 23:47pm] | |
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Janfriend said: Shavonda has issues and I am surprised that someone people haven't see this
1. She says she doesn't see color and just sees people, but admitted that when she first saw Karamo (who is black) she thought she wasn't going to get along with him because she thought he wouldn't understand her. She made it a point from day one to not even try to connect with him and he tried from day one to connect with her 2. She avoids other black people. She and Karamo were on the train and another black woman was on the train talking to someone else. Shavonda looked stiff and had a "don't come near me" look. Karamo was looking at her like she was crazy. Later, they had a conversation about how she doesn't connect with her own race 3. I have no problem with people dating outside there race. I date outside of my race, but I do have a problem when someone excludes their own, especially when they are a minority 4. I don't think she ever saw "Roots" because she passed off slavery like it was just a bad day. You'll never hear a Jew talking about the Holocaust like that. I've had people think I'm white from the sound of my voice or think I'm not in touch with my race until they talk to me and realize I'm down with my sistas and brothas. It does take more effort though. Shavonda feels like she's judged by her own people, but it's partly her fault because she doesn't make an effort to connect with them. She's completely disassociated from her people and that's wrong. I've met black people from San Diego like her. I think that's where she's from. There must be something in the water What you are saying is first class bullshit. Shavanda dosen't have to indentify with ghetto Sheniqua Bithches on the train or anywhere else in order to claim her black heritage. If she wants to carry her self at higher standard above the ghetto black female stereo type than I say more power to her. As for as the asshole Karomo, he ain't nothing but a trifling hypocite fraud bitch not even worth bringing up. He needs to get a fucking life. [Edited 2/3/05 7:16am] | |
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When are people going to be allowed to just be people? Black ghetto, black skater, female modern, female traditional, gay flaming, gay refined...? Isn't the point of liberation to be able to be whatEVER you are...? | |
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Hotlegs said: Janfriend said: Shavonda has issues and I am surprised that someone people haven't see this
1. She says she doesn't see color and just sees people, but admitted that when she first saw Karamo (who is black) she thought she wasn't going to get along with him because she thought he wouldn't understand her. She made it a point from day one to not even try to connect with him and he tried from day one to connect with her 2. She avoids other black people. She and Karamo were on the train and another black woman was on the train talking to someone else. Shavonda looked stiff and had a "don't come near me" look. Karamo was looking at her like she was crazy. Later, they had a conversation about how she doesn't connect with her own race 3. I have no problem with people dating outside there race. I date outside of my race, but I do have a problem when someone excludes their own, especially when they are a minority 4. I don't think she ever saw "Roots" because she passed off slavery like it was just a bad day. You'll never hear a Jew talking about the Holocaust like that. I've had people think I'm white from the sound of my voice or think I'm not in touch with my race until they talk to me and realize I'm down with my sistas and brothas. It does take more effort though. Shavonda feels like she's judged by her own people, but it's partly her fault because she doesn't make an effort to connect with them. She's completely disassociated from her people and that's wrong. I've met black people from San Diego like her. I think that's where she's from. There must be something in the water What you are saying is first class bullshit. Shavanda dosen't have to indentify with ghetto Sheniqua Bithches on the train or anywhere else in order to claim her black heritage. If she wants to carry her self at higher standard above the ghetto black female stereo type than I say more power to her. As for as the asshole Karomo, he ain't nothing but a trifling hypocite fraud bitch not even worth bringing up. He needs to get a fucking life. [Edited 2/3/05 7:16am] who said that being a black ghetto female is below the standards? Every "ghetto person" or what you think is a ghetto person is not the disrespectful, foul mouth, with 12 kids. Its almost like you are saying that being from the ghetto is bad and if you act "intelligent, and sophisticated" then you should be above all the rest. Correct me if i'm wrong, but thats what it sounds like when I read your response. I do agree that it wasn't any of Karamo's business what she did with the ole' guy or not. Seems to me he has enough on his plate, not only being a black male in america, but being a black gay one. Then has the nerve to be a hypocrite about it is beyond me. It seemed to me that he was taking everything personal because it was him (Kamamo) who wanted to fuck Landon. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I think it's refreshing to see an attitude like that. I don't know why people choose to pigeonhole themselves.
Because I'm a white, blonde girl, and I swear I was born black. | |
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Hotlegs said: Janfriend said: Shavonda has issues and I am surprised that someone people haven't see this
1. She says she doesn't see color and just sees people, but admitted that when she first saw Karamo (who is black) she thought she wasn't going to get along with him because she thought he wouldn't understand her. She made it a point from day one to not even try to connect with him and he tried from day one to connect with her 2. She avoids other black people. She and Karamo were on the train and another black woman was on the train talking to someone else. Shavonda looked stiff and had a "don't come near me" look. Karamo was looking at her like she was crazy. Later, they had a conversation about how she doesn't connect with her own race 3. I have no problem with people dating outside there race. I date outside of my race, but I do have a problem when someone excludes their own, especially when they are a minority 4. I don't think she ever saw "Roots" because she passed off slavery like it was just a bad day. You'll never hear a Jew talking about the Holocaust like that. I've had people think I'm white from the sound of my voice or think I'm not in touch with my race until they talk to me and realize I'm down with my sistas and brothas. It does take more effort though. Shavonda feels like she's judged by her own people, but it's partly her fault because she doesn't make an effort to connect with them. She's completely disassociated from her people and that's wrong. I've met black people from San Diego like her. I think that's where she's from. There must be something in the water What you are saying is first class bullshit. Shavanda dosen't have to indentify with ghetto Sheniqua Bithches on the train or anywhere else in order to claim her black heritage. If she wants to carry her self at higher standard above the ghetto black female stereo type than I say more power to her. As for as the asshole Karomo, he ain't nothing but a trifling hypocite fraud bitch not even worth bringing up. He needs to get a fucking life. [Edited 2/3/05 7:16am] As you so thoughtfully put it,"Ghetto sheniqua bitches" will not dismiss her because of her accent or her backgrounnd; they will dismiss her because she is dismissing them at first site. When i changed schools and was thrown in with the most ghetto kids in NYC, they accepted me entirely-- We learned from each other and opened each other's minds. Just because i had never lived in the projects, lived with both parents, etc-- they didnt care about that. Ur not going to want to get along w/a person who doesn't want to get a long with you... Isn't she perpetuating it herself by dismissing all black people? Beourgois is dismissed because they dismiss all others as distinctly "low-level" How can u judge someone because you think they will judge u? Who gives a shit about her anyway-- I like my ghetto friends because there weren't any pretenses-- they judge a book by its cover and dont second guess. I LOVE THEM "GHETTO SHANUQUA BITCHES", Hotlegs. Dynamic Savior Said: Also, do you think that ugly people are God's cruel joke on humanity (like the platypus and the heterosexual) or another form of population control? | |
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MPLSRAINBOW said: Do you know any black females who totally disassociate from their race and their people... have white surfer/skater boyfriends... dress in J. Crew and American Eagle and Abercrombie & Fitch... and hate calling themselves black or A-A? ("I'm a HUMAN, I don't have a skin color!")
I know one. Her name is Tia. She works at Starbucks and has a white power executive fiance. She's only 25, he's like 10 years older. Her FAVORITE thing to say is "I swear I'm a white girl who just got put into the oven at birth!" She thinks it's cute & clever. Apart from the last comment ref put in the oven at birth I have to say that if we all had that attitude of not caring what colour we are the world would be a better place. IMHO she can wear what she likes and date who she likes. Removing that freedom from her because she is AA or black is racist in its self | |
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cinnamonjo said: As you so thoughtfully put it,"Ghetto sheniqua bitches" will not dismiss her because of her accent or her backgrounnd; they will dismiss her because she is dismissing them at first site. When i changed schools and was thrown in with the most ghetto kids in NYC, they accepted me entirely-- We learned from each other and opened each other's minds. Just because i had never lived in the projects, lived with both parents, etc-- they didnt care about that. Ur not going to want to get along w/a person who doesn't want to get a long with you... Isn't she perpetuating it herself by dismissing all black people? Beourgois is dismissed because they dismiss all others as distinctly "low-level" How can u judge someone because you think they will judge u? Who gives a shit about her anyway-- I like my ghetto friends because there weren't any pretenses-- they judge a book by its cover and dont second guess. I LOVE THEM "GHETTO SHANUQUA BITCHES", Hotlegs. exactly my point. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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DrFaustus said: I wonder if anyone has called their daughter Ginandtonique.
you make me giggle | |
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it's trite stuff like this that keeps me from watching emptee-vee anymore. | |
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Shavonda definitely has some issues that she needs to address. I could care less what race a person chooses to date, so her exclusively dating white men is not the problem. It's the fact that, as someone else has mentioned, she does not seem to connect with other blacks. It's as if she feels she is better. Karamo, IMO, doesn't seem to have a problem with her interracial dating...doesn't he bring home a white guy in next weeks episode? I thought his problem was with her "putting herself out there" with Landon when she clearly loves Shawn?
I know plenty of people like Vonda...and have been accused of being this type of person myself. Why have I been accused of being like vonda? Because I don't consider myself African American...I consider myself black. I have white friends, I love rock music, I speak properly, etc. There is nothing wrong with any of that, but for some reason, black people think that this is "acting white" As a woman of color, I am offended by people like the girl at Starbucks because I don't disassociate myself from my race at all. I know who I am and I'm proud of that. Claiming that you were put in an oven at birth is downright disrespectful to all people of color! Smooches;) | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: it's trite stuff like this that keeps me from watching emptee-vee anymore.
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MsMisha319 said: I know plenty of people like Vonda...and have been accused of being this type of person myself. Why have I been accused of being like vonda? Because I don't consider myself African American...I consider myself black. I have white friends, I love rock music, I speak properly, etc. There is nothing wrong with any of that, but for some reason, black people think that this is "acting white" As a woman of color, I am offended by people like the girl at Starbucks because I don't disassociate myself from my race at all. I know who I am and I'm proud of that. Claiming that you were put in an oven at birth is downright disrespectful to all people of color!
exactly. i've been accused of the same stuff as you pointed out...it's one thing to say "i'm an individual and i'm proud of it", but it's a totally different matter to say somethin basically to the point of "i'm an individual, but i hate my race". it makes me sick to see that there's people out there who go so far as to disassociate themselves from their race in order to try to fit in with whatever group they have a desire towards. no matter what you say or do, you are what you are and people will automatically see you for that. at the end of the day, you're black. ain't no escaping it. love yourself for it. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: MsMisha319 said: I know plenty of people like Vonda...and have been accused of being this type of person myself. Why have I been accused of being like vonda? Because I don't consider myself African American...I consider myself black. I have white friends, I love rock music, I speak properly, etc. There is nothing wrong with any of that, but for some reason, black people think that this is "acting white" As a woman of color, I am offended by people like the girl at Starbucks because I don't disassociate myself from my race at all. I know who I am and I'm proud of that. Claiming that you were put in an oven at birth is downright disrespectful to all people of color!
exactly. i've been accused of the same stuff as you pointed out...it's one thing to say "i'm an individual and i'm proud of it", but it's a totally different matter to say somethin basically to the point of "i'm an individual, but i hate my race". it makes me sick to see that there's people out there who go so far as to disassociate themselves from their race in order to try to fit in with whatever group they have a desire towards. no matter what you say or do, you are what you are and people will automatically see you for that. at the end of the day, you're black. ain't no escaping it. love yourself for it. I agree. I think the situation with Shavonda, and many others, is that they want to latch onto whatever culture they were raised around. She seems to me like she was raised mostly around white people, so naturally, this is what she identifies with. Nothing completely wrong with that, but it's up to her to atleast recognize her blackness, not disassociate herself further. Also, there is nothing wrong with being educated...all blacks do not have to speak like, "Yo, what's up, My N*gga"...That stereotype is old and tired. Smooches;) | |
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At the end of the day, I don't see a issue with Shavaonda. Why should she have to appease everyone in the Black Race. Perhaps, this is not her way.We shouldn't penalize her for being bousersie. Just like we don't penalize the Hilton's for being snobby and rich. Her upbringing has a lot to do with it.
I tend to look at things at both sides of the coin based on my life expereinces. I have attended both perdominetly Black and White High Schools as well as colleges. So, I have delt with diverse grouops of people. That's why I find it disturbing that you all would make an issue out Shavonda feeling isolated from peers in her race. Basically, in life, you got to get in where you feel comfortable. [Edited 2/3/05 11:49am] | |
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DrFaustus said: I wonder if anyone has called their daughter Ginandtonique.
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Hotlegs said: That's why I find it disturbing that you all would make an issue out Shavonda feeling isolated from peers in her race. Basically, in life, you got to get in where you feel comfortable.
makin an attempt to feel comfortable should never get to the point to where you disconnect from your own background. i've felt isolated at times too, but you know what? i've adapted without denying my heritage or anything like that. seems to me that ms. shavonda's kinda...overreacting how the media/society has portrayed people of color. it annoys me too, but do i stare other brothas and sistas down whenever i'm out and about? not at all. | |
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MsMisha319 said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: exactly. i've been accused of the same stuff as you pointed out...it's one thing to say "i'm an individual and i'm proud of it", but it's a totally different matter to say somethin basically to the point of "i'm an individual, but i hate my race". it makes me sick to see that there's people out there who go so far as to disassociate themselves from their race in order to try to fit in with whatever group they have a desire towards. no matter what you say or do, you are what you are and people will automatically see you for that. at the end of the day, you're black. ain't no escaping it. love yourself for it. I agree. I think the situation with Shavonda, and many others, is that they want to latch onto whatever culture they were raised around. She seems to me like she was raised mostly around white people, so naturally, this is what she identifies with. Nothing completely wrong with that, but it's up to her to atleast recognize her blackness, not disassociate herself further. Also, there is nothing wrong with being educated...all blacks do not have to speak like, "Yo, what's up, My N*gga"...That stereotype is old and tired. Smooches;) Exactly. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: Hotlegs said: That's why I find it disturbing that you all would make an issue out Shavonda feeling isolated from peers in her race. Basically, in life, you got to get in where you feel comfortable.
makin an attempt to feel comfortable should never get to the point to where you disconnect from your own background. i've felt isolated at times too, but you know what? i've adapted without denying my heritage or anything like that. seems to me that ms. shavonda's kinda...overreacting how the media/society has portrayed people of color. it annoys me too, but do i stare other brothas and sistas down whenever i'm out and about? not at all. I still think that we are being to hard on Shavonda. Perhaps, as time goes she will feel more accustomed to being around others of her similar heritage. I don't think that it is overacting at all on her part b/c she may have had some bad exepriences with people accusing her of acting too white or snobbish. [Edited 2/3/05 12:38pm] | |
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Hotlegs said: Janfriend said: Shavonda has issues and I am surprised that someone people haven't see this
1. She says she doesn't see color and just sees people, but admitted that when she first saw Karamo (who is black) she thought she wasn't going to get along with him because she thought he wouldn't understand her. She made it a point from day one to not even try to connect with him and he tried from day one to connect with her 2. She avoids other black people. She and Karamo were on the train and another black woman was on the train talking to someone else. Shavonda looked stiff and had a "don't come near me" look. Karamo was looking at her like she was crazy. Later, they had a conversation about how she doesn't connect with her own race 3. I have no problem with people dating outside there race. I date outside of my race, but I do have a problem when someone excludes their own, especially when they are a minority 4. I don't think she ever saw "Roots" because she passed off slavery like it was just a bad day. You'll never hear a Jew talking about the Holocaust like that. I've had people think I'm white from the sound of my voice or think I'm not in touch with my race until they talk to me and realize I'm down with my sistas and brothas. It does take more effort though. Shavonda feels like she's judged by her own people, but it's partly her fault because she doesn't make an effort to connect with them. She's completely disassociated from her people and that's wrong. I've met black people from San Diego like her. I think that's where she's from. There must be something in the water What you are saying is first class bullshit. Shavanda dosen't have to indentify with ghetto Sheniqua Bithches on the train or anywhere else in order to claim her black heritage. If she wants to carry her self at higher standard above the ghetto black female stereo type than I say more power to her. As for as the asshole Karomo, he ain't nothing but a trifling hypocite fraud bitch not even worth bringing up. He needs to get a fucking life. [Edited 2/3/05 7:16am] Who said the person on the train was ghetto? If she was ghetto, what does that matter? She is no better than a person from the ghetto. That is elitist. The issue is she is disconnected from her own people. There is no excuse to justify it. There are different economic classes in all races. Shavonda doesn't seem to want anything to do with the blacks in her own middle class | |
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