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Why do white people love hearing about negative things about black people? Like black on black crime--- yall are obsessed with that?
@anonymous you just proved my point
10 Answers
- 5 hours ago
Trolling alert
So after decades of affirmative action
A civil war
Civil rights movement
So why do some blacks still live in a fantasy world ?
Oh whitey is coming to get us
We better duck and hide
Pathetic !
Oh yeah
If your afraid of some random blond guy or redhead
Coming by then your insane
A lot of white people are past this stupidity
Black people are a minority in the united states but surprise!
Theresa whole continent full
Guess who!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Anonymous10 hours ago
I'm not sure where you are getting this information, but I'm white and definitely don't like hearing negative things about any race. So if you know people like this then maybe don't be friends with them because frankly that's not healthy.
- Anonymous11 hours ago
Because the news media keep pandering to blacks and not report the truth!
- 13 hours ago
Same reason blacks love it when a school shooter / workplace shooter turns out to be white and point their fingers and shout slurs. Same reason blacks love it when some white molests a child. Just look at twitter, especially after any mass shooting in the USA.
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- bluebellbkkLv 723 hours ago
I'm certainly not "obsessed" with "black on black crime" but I do think it's worth mentioning occasionally, in the interests of balance, that nine times more black people are killed by other black people than are killed by the police.
Why are there no "BLM" posters when THAT happens? Why is it OK when blacks are killed by blacks?
- Neptune2bsureLv 62 days ago
Now I know you are a bot because @anonymous didn't even answer this question, no wonder yahoo is removing the site.
- ?Lv 62 days ago
All people are always more relaxed when they read or hear things that reinforce the views they already hold. That's why white-owned TV stations curate their news items to appeal to their audience - and if that audience is assumed to be mainly white, their news will tend to dedicate more time and more video content to black crime (even though most crime is committed by whites, in most jurisdictions). The white audience isn't necessarily cheering each time they see another black mug shot, but they ARE internally nodding their heads, feeling "Yes, this seems right...it all fits the way I've always seen things to be". It doesn't make them uncomfortable by showing them something that doesn't fit their assumptions and pre-judgments.
ALSO, there is a tendency among argumentative people on BOTH sides of the American Black-White divide, to try to focus on, or to repeatedly bring up, any evidence of shortcomings or problems they think exist on the other side, as a means of justifying their continued low esteem for the entire group - and to escape any sense of responsibility for dealing with the threat that the divide itself poses to the entire society. That's why SOME white people love to bring up negative issues in any black community...it's also why SOME black people love to bring up negative issues in any white community. It's essentially an EXCUSE. (As in "I don't have to think about how my ignorance and dislike for all my fellow-citizens of THAT skin color is damaging our shared society and culture - because THEY are no good.)
- CogitoLv 72 days ago
Most of us do NOT. Most of us are not racist, have no wish to hear anything negative about anyone at all, and are certainly not obsessed about anything. Please don't generalise - it's actually very racist of you to say that we are.