Mar 17, 2006, 11:40 PM
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Like I said in the last thread, I get the same exact shit from people about the sounding white thing.
I believe the issue here is how people ultimately define their reality. Most people’s ‘reality’ is a systematic and mostly automatic association of objects in relation to some type of understanding that’s invoked within them. IE, with most people, saying ‘yo nigga tight this that’ is suppose to invoke the object of ‘black people.’
The dilemma rises when this association isn’t filled correctly. Since the average person couldn’t care less about the process of how and why, the only thing they are concerned about is, is the right object invoking the right understanding. If this doesn’t happen, they are lost, because they don’t understand the process. Things have to be clear cut for them, since they suck at thinking abstractly. For example, in order for them to understand, things have to blatant. IE:
Black People = ghetto talk
White people = proper talk
Asian people = ching chan talk
The less capable they are at thinking abstractly, the more their mind has to have blatant associations like this.
If you break that association, their mind has to work harder to comprehend a more foreign way of interpreting. And thus, they outwardly attack the object that’s making their mind work differently. In other words, they attack the black person that ‘sounds white.’ Or, the white person that ‘sounds black.’
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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