Somebody must show that the Afro-American race is more sinned against than sinning, and it seems to have fallen upon me to do so.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think it is a sin to look at another person as inferior to yourself because of race or because of ethnic background, and I think the greatest thing to do is to pray that God will give you love for them, and I do.
The roots of racism lie deep in man's nature, wounded and bruised by original sin.
The Afro-American is thus the backbone of the South.
And I ask why am I black, they say I was born in sin, and shamed inequity. One of the main songs we used to sing in church makes me sick, 'love wash me and I shall be whiter than snow.
I am not an African. I am an American.
Learn to love being black.
Sin is the reason we are racist, prejudiced, and lie to cover for our own.
You know, I don't play the race card a lot. I'm half-black, half-white, and I'm proud of - my skin is brown. The world sees me as a black man, but my mother didn't raise me as a black man. She didn't raise me as a white guy.
I'm an Afro-realist. I take what comes, and I do my best to affect what is unacceptable in society.
The Afro-American is not a bestial race.