mtsu_av8er
Well-Known Member
No shizzle, I know somebody named "Kashe", and she named her daughters "Dinera" and "Corencee'".Why would anyone want to do that to their child??
Those girls are screwed forever . . .
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I've had a couple of interesting experiences here in the south. I've been called "colored" a few times to my face, by students or potential students. Once, while discussing some of the long hours and low pay around flight schools, I had a guy comment that "You colored boys are probably used to that kinda thing". Once, around the airport, we were talking about how cool it is to plug an mp3 player or CD player into the audio panel of the SP, and one of the airport locals asked me if it was hard to fly while I listened to Snopp Dog, laughing. That type of stuff.
Now, has race ever held me back in my career? Nope. I've been luckiy enough to deal only with wonderful people so far on the way up, and I'm glad for that. I'm lucky enough to be in an organization where people look beyond the color of your skin, if they even notice that at all.
Racism will hold you back IF YOU LET IT. Or, you can just march over the top of it and come out stronger. To think that racism is non-existent is pure silliness. To think that each negative thing that happens to you is racism - well, that's just as bad.