Sometimes I find myself forced to say y'all because I can't think of anything better to say... if that makes sense. In other news, it really annoys me when people spell y'all as ya'll.after living in the South for so long you really stop noticing the butchering of the English language. hell, i've drunkenly threw out a "y'all" once. so embarrassing.
They could care less, but it's not worth the effort. Which implies they simply don't care. Yes, it's nonsense."I could careless"
1) are you implying that you still somewhat care?
3) if you're trying to explain how you don't give a shit, then say "couldn't". "I couldn't care less", thus you have reached absolute care less-ness.
Or they care about it so much that it's the most important thing in their life. They care about it so much that there is tons of room for less care.They could care less, but it's not worth the effort. Which implies they simply don't care. Yes, it's nonsense.
There are other organizations that fight for the rights of people regardless of race. There are scholarship funds that are for people regardless of race. There are magazines that are for people of all races. There are television channels that are for people of all races. And you aren't disallowed from watching the BET or buying Ebony magazine just because you aren't black.I hate how black people have somehow come to deserve everything that no other individual race gets.
Examples: (All my examples are in the USA and may only apply in my state or region)
-Black history month
-NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)
-UNCF (United Negro College Fund)
-Ebony magazine
-BET (Black Entertainment Television)
-Essence magazine
-Harlem Renaissance
I don't know of any scholarship funds, magazines, or television channels specific to a race other than black.There are other organizations that fight for the rights of people regardless of race. There are scholarship funds that are for people regardless of race. There are magazines that are for people of all races. There are television channels that are for people of all races. And you aren't disallowed from watching the BET or buying Ebony magazine just because you aren't black.
The Harlem Renaissance was specifically "African American". No other one of the historic Renaissances that I know of claimed a single race. It's not like the Renaissance in Italy/France/England was just for caucasian Europeans, it just existed in Europe but anybody was welcome to contribute to it. Why should the Harlem Renaissance have existed just for blacks? Were the white people living in the ghetto not good enough to contribute to the black Renaissance?What do you mean they "get their own Renaissance"? The Harlem Renaissance took place, and was pretty much driven by black people. Do you mean to claim the Harlem Renaissance in the name of all races?
hispanic scholarship fund???????I don't know of any scholarship funds, magazines, or television channels specific to a race other than black.
http://www.apiasf.org/ http://www.hsf.net/I don't know of any scholarship funds, magazines, or television channels specific to a race other than black.
I don't know whether they were "good enough" to contribute to it but they didn't. Maybe you are trying so hard to find all races equal (which they are) that you are forgetting that in the 1920s, black people were pretty much the bottom rung on the social ladder, and most white people, even those living in ghettos with them, felt superior simply because of their race. Most of the white people that contributed to the renaissance were not people living in Harlem, but rich white patrons who realized the injustices and funded the people who were involved in the Renaissance. But to claim that because rich white folks gave financial support, they deserve as much credit as the black people is a pretty skewed view.The Harlem Renaissance was specifically "African American". No other one of the historic Renaissances that I know of claimed a single race. It's not like the Renaissance in Italy/France/England was just for caucasian Europeans, it just existed in Europe but anybody was welcome to contribute to it. Why should the Harlem Renaissance have existed just for blacks? Were the white people living in the ghetto not good enough to contribute to the black Renaissance?
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Everything stated here, including the Polish people part. Also, continuing with the YouTube thing, it's also annoying how every song's top rated comment, if not about the number of dislikes, it's about Justin Bieber. Or how Justin Bieber made x amount of accounts to dislike the video. I just don't get how people so mindlessly thumbs up anything that mentions the dislikes. It's not funny or clever. What should be thumbed up are funny or clever comments.Grammar nazis on forums piss me the hell off. (not the OP, that is all legit stuff)
Just people talking about fucking independent clauses and commas and shit on forums like people give a fuck if forum posts are grammatically correct, as long as I can read it without having 2 r3plac3 numb3r5 with l3tt3r5 that have no right being there in the first place I couldn't give a shit if people want to put a comma down their urethra, and piss it back out.
Also when you go on YouTube and the most liked comment is "x number of dislikes on the video hold an opposing belief to what is being shown in the video".
And Polish people.
So damn true.I don't really hate it but I am kind of amused by black people that like to refer to themselves as "African American" when the last African family member they had was likely in the early 1800s. You are American, not African-American. My family immigrated from Scotland in like 1910 but you don't see me calling myself Scottish-American or European American or whatever. These terms should only really apply to folks actually born in other countries who immigrated, not people whose great great great great great great great great great grandparents immigrated and the last 12 generations were all born here.