best places to live


FOR PEOPLE iN AMERiCA THAT LiVE iN PLACES COLORADO,MONTANA,& PLACES WHERE THE MAJORiTY iS WHiTE PEOPLE& THERE?

AREN`T AS MUCH MiNORiTiES BESiDES BLACK PEOPLE, WHY ARE YOU GUYS SO iGNORANT ? YOUR PARENTS DON`T TEACH YOU ANYTHiNG. MY DAD WENT TO COLORADE&BECAUSE HE WAS iNDiAN& HAD A TURBAN HE GOT DiRTY LOOKS&WHEN HE WOULD ASK FOR DiRECTiON FOR PLACES BECAUSE HE WAS ViSiTiNG COLORADO THiS ONE WHiTE LADY iGNORED HiM ON PURPOSE.

Public Comments

  1. Fortunately, not all Americans are that ignorant.
  2. see by saying all these ppl r ignorant u urself are being racist thus lowering urself to the level of the ppl u despise and yeah that is pretty messed up and very racist
  3. First off, I'd ask where in Colorado was he? I was born in Denver and go back all the time to see family and I see a bunch of minorities when I'm there. But if it was a small town it's possible they just don't like people who don't live there. It might have zero to do with skin color. And you can't make harsh generalizations based on the actions of a few a people. To say that everyone in Colorad is ignorant because of a few rude people is like me saying your dad must work at 7-11 or drive a cab since he wears a turban. See how stupid profiling is?
  4. Racism is everywhere unfortunately. Ignorance is bliss for some who are closed minded. You're doing what they did. you assumed that all whites in predominately white areas are racist, whereas they assumed anyone with a turban is a terrorist. See what we've become?
  5. I'm white and I've been dissed, and I just ignore it. Do not fall victim to the Fallacy of Generalization: not everybody is a racist and most real Americans don't care about race (even though we are incessantly told that we do.) Sorry your dad had a bad experience. The one white lady who ignored him on purpose is not indicative of white people. I promise to slap her silly next time I'm in Colorado.
  6. Honey, I cannot answer for that one white lady. All white people are not like that even though it doesn't seem like it. I think it maybe the turban. You know there really are ignorant Americans. With the terrorism scare, they think everyone who covers there head in anything but a baseball cap, cowboy hat, or scully then they must be a terrorist. According to this society I am a Black American or most would say Afro or African-American ( I have NEVER been to the country so I will settle for Black) Anyway, dear you are not the only minority who has been discriminated against. We all have been there in some kind of way. If you are not a white male, then most likely you may have encountered something of the sort.
  7. I am "white" American from Idaho... I have been to 45 of the 48 continental United States. and into Canada... I have been to every country on the Mediteranian except the former comunist ones... I have been to Panama and Columbia and many of the islands of the Carabiean... I have had direct and personal contact with the average citizens of these countries.... I have been treated with disrespect in every one of them and in all of the States of The United States...But.... I have also been treated most kindly and with great freindship... most espacialy in countries where I did not speak one word of the local language... There are bigoted racist jerks every where and of every ethnisity and race.... I have met folks with turbans...mostly in the U.S. some were racist bigoted jerks... some were kind and helpful... a turban don't automaticaly bring respect.. and dose not make one respectable... I was stranded in an all black small town in Mississippi in the middle of the night... got a lot of disrespect... but... also got help from a family that was most kind and welcoming to a lonly trucker brokedown in the middle of nowhere...had a real meal in a real house at a real table for the first time in many weeks... and good company while waiting for the repair truck... so I know there are good and bad everywhere...
  8. I really AM going to answer your question, but, I'm just curious as to why some posters use all caps like you've done. To me, rather than "really get your point across", which I'm assuming is the reason you used all caps, it just seems kind of strange. As for people who live in areas where the majority of people there are white, I think it's a little unfair to label white people who live in these areas as racist simply because of where they choose to live. There are racists everywhere. Sure, some areas have more racists than other areas, but you can't just put all Caucasian people who live in Colorado, Montana and other states with high Caucasian populations in a box and label them racist. That's stereotyping. Sorry your dad had such crappy experiences though. From the info you've provided, it was probably your dad's turban that caused most of the negative reactions he received, though I'm not trying to excuse the behavior of the people your dad encountered. It sounds like the people your dad encountered were pretty narrow-minded. It is possible though, that had your dad encountered people living in the same areas he visited who DIDN'T treat him negatively, he would have come away with a totally different perspective on the places he visited. I guess the bottom line is, just be glad you and your dad aren't narrow-minded like that. We can't change people - all we can do is work on ourselves.
  9. Sorry about your Dad's bad experience,but don't condemn an entire group of people because of it. I'm sure a lot of people living in Colorado would have been happy to help him if they had been there.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Free Best Places to Live and Retire Newsletter

Signup to receive the latest on the best places to live and retire.

Name:
Email: