Sentences with phrase «thinking about black people»

And I really asked them two questions: What do you think about education reform in New Orleans, and what do you think about black people's role in it?

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Alexandre Dumas wrote a book, The Black Tulip, which should be read by any person thinking about trading bitcoins.
«The lack of diversity is extraordinary,» says John Rogers, chief executive officer of Ariel Investments LLC, one of the largest black - owned money managers in the U.S. «People have not thought about this problem in creative ways.
These Tea people were out there with their ridiculous hats, and calling the Democratic, liberal (moderate if you think about it), first black president a Nazi.
Who gives a (explicit) about what «BLACK» people think??? Why is this country being ran by what «BLACK» people think?
I read two articles last year (which I didn't document, like you, thinking it was out of the question) about pedophiles making the exact same argument as the present day argument that homosexuals have taken from the cause of the Black people; «they were born that way.»
When a mornon kills a gentile, the mormon believes he / she will get more glory and be closer to the supreme god or what ever they call him, and if mittens can nuke russia and china, and they both return the favor, how much more glory can any mormon in history ever have??? Dan thinks Im nutso for thinking about this issue, as time has evolved mormons thinking as now they allow black people in where they never did before.
Idk about other churches but my church is like this, all white some black people come to visit and people say hello but they kinda ignore them and i think thats extremly wrong.
Every time I think we are making progress, I hear a white person talking about «welfare queens» and black people talking about «blue eyed devils».
I've sat in churches and heard people talking about the strength of black women, and I'm looking at the congregation and I'm thinking, «I don't know if I see strength.»
For whatever people think about the film, whether they love it or hate it, it is the vision of a black storyteller undiluted.
Blacks and whites are about equally likely to have thought about it, as are persons from upper -, middle -, and lower - income groups.
Still, we must notice that the way Obama told the story undercuts the protect - the - real - persons rationale for creating a composite, because we can now see that anyone who actually knew the young Obama and Cook might have read Dreams and thought «I didn't know Genevieve was so obtuse about black culture.»
I'm talking about my beloved recipe for Russian Black Bread, a pumpernickel bread for people who think that standard pumpernickel with its paltry seven ingredients is just not trying hard enough.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
I know Diane Abbot (who I respect as our first black female MP) and other senior feel it's racist whenever we talk about immigration — but do we honestly think closing down any discussion has led us to a good place in terms of race relations and tolerance and looking closer to home, how many senior Black or Asian people work in Labour HQ or in Team Coblack female MP) and other senior feel it's racist whenever we talk about immigration — but do we honestly think closing down any discussion has led us to a good place in terms of race relations and tolerance and looking closer to home, how many senior Black or Asian people work in Labour HQ or in Team CoBlack or Asian people work in Labour HQ or in Team Corbyn?
The worry I have is the more we bang on about immigration — and it seems as though that is going to be one of the big themes of the next election — it resonates with what we understand people are concerned about, but the more we bang on about that as the Conservative Party, the more we will seem I fear to people in this country with brown skin, with black skin, people who've come from outside the UK, they will just think «God, Tories somehow see us as being second - class citizens».
«I was impressed with what Stephon's brother Stevante said that how proud he was of Sacramento, of his city, how people turned out and made this case a national one and brought attention because I think too often, our elected leaders, they will talk about things when it's a lot of children in a school, but when it's young black men of color who are being shot by the police unarmed... I think if we're gonna say black lives matter, we have to mean it, and we have to implement change,» she continued.
Steve: We're talking about teeny, tiny black holes, because I know that there are people out there who are afraid to press the start button on the Hadron Collider because they think it could destroy the world, the whole universe.
Musser: I think the scientific community and science journalist [s] bear a little bit of [the] responsibility for that perception among the public because we always talk about the LHC as recreating conditions not seen since the big bang, and you would therefore think if there hasn't been an energy level like that seen since the big bang, then all the phenomenon of the big bang might be unleashed upon us; these black holes, possibly being one, because people do talk about black holes having been created in the early universe.
Like all antidepressants, Savella is required to carry a black box warning about an increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in people under the age of 25.
Something about all black and shades of grey make me think of a sleek French person, hah!
Sometimes I get sad thinking about the people who remove color from their wardrobe, I know all black can be very chic but it can also be very boring — I promise, things are so much better on the bright side!
We all do have a personal view about another and the fact that we are of different races can not be general, neither final, meaning all whites can't think all blacks are ugly, therefore attraction towards the behavior of a person is to expect and the consideration that he or she is from another race is quite personal and doesn't rely on what everyone else thinks or says.
I don't know what other people think, but I don't think most white men are going to look at something like this video and make a decision based off seeing this about whether or not to include black women as dating choices in their lives.
but on that note another person comment that the reason why he doesn't get mad about interracial dating men is because he don't want to have sex with black men... which leads me to think that all he wants to do with a lot of others just want to have sex with black women... there are a lot of men that just want to have sex with you regardless if you're opened minded to dating out or not.
It also helps the black women find the white men of their dreams and begin a healthy relationship without having to worry about how the other persons think wrong about their race.
When John, who's black, tells Ann, about Caleb, «Y ’ all be white people together,» the movie is so unprepared to deal with John's insecurity that you almost think they might be better off without him.
Also, I think screenwriter Dustin Lance Black has a great story that most people, especially college students, don't know much about.
Her directorial work includes Paper Chase, a teen comedy in pre-production with Gunpowder and Sky; All Styles, a dance movie in post production starring Fik - Shun (So You Think You Can Dance) and Heather Morris (Glee); Black Folk Don't, a documentary web series in its fourth season featured in Time Magazine's «10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life» and (A) sexua, l a feature - length documentary about people who experience no sexual attraction that streamed on Netflix and Hulu for four years.
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And I'll think, «If a black person is communicating something about his experience, he should be able to do it, and you policing it is very interesting.
Or maybe the joke is that McDormand, the righteously angry white protagonist, has a black friend (one of two black people we see in the town) but still thinks provoking a joke about niggers is funny.
After the usual rigamarole about shooting challenges and directorial perfectionism, someone asked Zhang Yimou what he thought the film was about, which he either answered honestly or deftly dodged by asserting that what he wanted people to take from the film, long after they've forgotten the plot, are the memories of certain images: two women in red fighting among swirling yellow leaves, two sorrowful men flying and dueling on a lake as still as a mirror, a sky of black arrows, a desert moonscape haunted by lonely figures in white.
When writing it, I was on some level thinking about the mass incarceration of black people in this country.
DuVernay wasn't thinking about making a movie about Dr. King, but she did feel an urgent need for better images of black people in film and not just «images of black people in hindsight.»
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You would think that even with it's R rating, a moment like that would be softened or not even an option, but in director Shane Black's universe, the bad guys really do hurt people, the jokes are about Hitler, and the heroes are not invincible.
When most people think of Johnny Cash, they think of a gruff man dressed in black that sang about prison life and hard knocks, but after seeing the film, he s transformed into a man of great passion, both for music and for his woman.
The money raised at the auction will be used to help the endangered black rhino but some people think killing a rhino, an old male, is just not the way to go about trying to «save» the creatures.
Thinking about the demographics of white women teachers in schools, it can be hard to imagine Black and Brown students feeling a high sense of attachment to people who may not understand them, and they feel they can not relate to.
People always talk about how «black culture» is anti-intellectual, but I think being black is actually quite a mental workout.
And I wanted to ask white readers to think about these things as deeply as black people are forced to think about them.»
Stage of Life, a website that hosts monthly writing contests for teens, conducted a survey in 2013 to gauge what young people think about Black Friday and consumerism in general.
Like i said using your logic its safe to safe that all white people are serial killers, all arabs are terrorist, and all black people still right??? think about your answer before you give it be cause the one you just gave made you sound very prejudice towards pitbulls and uneducated about the topic being discussed....
When you think about it, cats in general — not just black ones — can and do scare the living daylights out of a lot of people.
sorry to hear about the dog and I don't think there was anything right about what was done to him and the other dogs, however I believe it still goes on and Mikal Vick is just one that got caught, but it started long ago when our great white fathers fought one buck (black slaves) against another it seems some white people now think more of the dogs than they do human beings we all need to pray more
I agree with you on that one Raven.Its like saying COD took from MOH back in the day but you do nt hear any bitching about that.I mean COD would be nothing if it wasnt for MOH.The difference between the two is that one wasnt milked and the others utters are completely dry.MOH is is going to be what it should be and COD will be what it always has been.Just because MOH is going modern everyone automatically thinks oh my god is a COD rip off or oh my god its a BFBC rip off.All Dangerclose are trying to do is see how well MOH can handle being in a tank full of sharks by trying something new other then WW2.I do nt hear people complaining about how WAW was or how black ops is leaving WW2 and going into the 70s earlier 80s.
I never even gave so much as a black eye to another person during that time, much less entertained thoughts about murder.
i don't know about you guys but i think gears is one of the best games in these gen yes its have some flaws but i don't see why some people bashing it just because its exclusive i mean they complain about the movement is fell heavy and slow but so do kz2 they complain about the grey and black graphics so do kz2 i know this article have nothing to do do with kz2 but am just mention some point to know that there are people are very blind when it comes to exclusive i don't see a lot of xfans complaining about gears glitch because its ecxlusive and i don't see any ps fan complain about kz2 awkward gameplay why people have to mess a lot of great games and even if they play it they complain about anything just because its not exclusive?
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