newyork wrote:Neutral 123 wrote:newyork wrote:Another point Neutral123, as an Indian American yourself. You or one of your Indian brothers & sisters can go to a predominantly African American community. Open up a business, and be supported by that community enough to provide for your family. Same for every other ethnicity. Happens all the time.
What do you believe the odds are for the reverse though? If an African American opened up a business in a predominantly Indian community? How about White community? Or Asian community? Or Latino community?
Let's not be weird. I respect the Indians but I'm not one of them. If it is your contention that the immigrants are racist, then it is your fault for voting for open borders. You agree with that right?
Could of sworn you said you were of Indian decent in previous post?
I didn't say anything about immigrants, I said communities. Your reply answered the question without answering the questing. You don't believe that they would garner the same support. Had to attempt to spin it in some defensive way, but that's pretty much your answer.
And no I don't believe its purely due to racism though it plays somewhat of a part. Again racism is to believe one race is superior to another. Its more so just the comfort level of relatability. As well as these communities being able to tap into culture from their motherland to bring to the US. African Americans don't have such culture to tap into Africa to bring to the US since the roots to connect to family and life in Africa isn't there due to slavery. African American culture is American culture where we are a minority within. Thus Black people are more willing to branch out and intertwine with other cultures and support. While facing more unique obstacles ourselves in relation and comparison.
I believe Foundational Black American culture exists , is unique unto itself and not simply "American culture". There's thing we do (or did) and created uniquely...
The issue that Foundational Black Americans are just now delineating themselves and recognizing their own uniqueness apart from Africa. They have been in the country long enough 500+ years (some even way before that ) to have experienced an ethno genisis and not be bundled into another culture (s).
It's funny to keep hearingFoundation Black americans no culture....tha's just not true.






























