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Originally Posted by Nobar King
Thank God that I'm a normal white person and not some baboon.
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I am grateful for my whiteness, too. Being white has challenged me... forced me to grow as a Christian ...in ways that being black could never have done.
I firmly believe that if I
had been born black, I certainly would know
my place. I would cheerfully serve those the Lord placed above me
without complaint. I would not lust after Godly white women. I would, instead, do what God wishes, no matter how non-arousing I find that color of flesh, that texture of hair or that foul nigra stench. I would do my duty to procreate within the bounds of my own race.
Deuteronomy 32:8 "When the most High divided to the nations their inheritance, when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the people according to the number of the children of Israel."
I would not put on gawdy displays of simian athleticism. I would not strut around, dancing to Satanic voodoo beats. I would not speak in Ebonics. I would never
ax anyone a question. In short, I would be the perfect black man! (Perhaps, this is why God did not make me black. It would not be much of a cross for
me to bear.)
It's sad that so many of those actually born black don't feel this way!