On Sunday, while meeting with the ladies of my writing group, the conversation turned to relationships and one of the ladies said of her openness to date a white man, "I would like to date someone who hasn't experienced the burden of slavery." And while we all burst out in hysterical laughter at her comment, her statement made so much sense to me.
Every guy I've dated has had some remnant of our oppressive past on his shoulders, just sitting there, waving to me from across the table. And you know what? It does get exhausting after a while. Why can't things just be easy? Why can't we just be and live? Oh, right, because The Man is systematically keeping us down. Crap. I almost forgot, but thanks for reminding me as we wait an extra 15 minutes for our table to be ready.
Still, Sunday's conversation had me thinking about my friends who are married to white men, and how those men don't have the defeated aura hanging around them like a clingy ex. They grew up with their dads. They've never been profiled by the cops. They didn't try to get some sleep under a hail of gunfire. Must be nice. I'll just add this to the list of things I won't ever have a chance to experience, like climbing Mt. Everest or running a 5K.
This doesn't mean I've changed my position on dating a white man...I really just don't find them that attractive. But listen, my writing group buddies made a very good case. It's a much more carefree life when you're with the unoppressed, and who doesn't want a carefree life? I get it, ladies, and I promise not to mock you when I see you arm-in-arm with a snowflake.
Me? I'm still waiting out Johan's and Slash's marriages...
*smooches...content in my singlehood*
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listen, you don't have to tell me that I'm not going to find my chocolate Adonis. I already know and I've accepted my fate.
Monday, June 17, 2013
The Case For "Something New"
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4 comments:
Great honesty & expression in handling a subject that can truly be easily misunderstood and or ignored by many.
In my blog entry on race, I tried to simplify my point as best as possible, but it went on to become a long essay ( https://positivebuzz.wordpress.com/2012/04/05/207/ ). I enjoyed your easy breakdown & great openness as you briefly took us inside the writers in the group as you shared words with your readers.
Dialog is societies biggest key. Ignorance is the thing that kills communication. With all of us, communication is the thing that makes our Human Race the most unique of all creation.
Thank you for using your writing as a means towards helping society to communicate instead of promoting a sad & stagnant state of continued ignorance.
-john
the white guy with dreads is awaiting you...you can oil his scalp and twist his locs.
LOL@Tyrone
@ irene- don't encourage Tyrone! He was put in time out for that!! lol
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