Davidglen77
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Back in October, my partner and I went back to visit my hometown, New York City. In the months before we went on the trip, I filled him in on certain aspects of life in NYC, one of the issues being race relations. How hispanic in NYC is a totally different concept than in Argentina, how black people and white people used to live in separate neighborhoods but are now more integrated, and racial sensitivity as they used to call it in "Human Resources" back at the bank where I worked was a very important issue. We saw the movie "Precious" a short time before we traveled, and in one of the scenes "precious" went into a fried chicken restaurant and ordered a bucket of chicken and walked down 125th Street eating fried chicken. I explained to him that "fried chicken" is soul food and that down south, where most American blacks (african americans) originate from "fried chicken" is a commonly prepared food. I also told him never to ask a black person if they want fried chicken or watermelon, as those are stereotypes and can be taken as an insult. We even went to a soul food restaurant in Harlem when we were in New York, ate fried catfish, BBQ Ribs, black eyed peas, collard greens and red-velvet cake. My partner liked the soul food better than any other cuisine we ate!
Anyway I have a friend here who is from Chicago, he is white by the way and my partner told him that I told him about the fried chicken and watermelon thing I told him about, and my friend got REALLY angry and said "I didn't realize you were such a racist" I couldn't believe it. I in no way was intending to be racist, I simply explained the reality of how it's important to be sensitive and not insult anybody by a seemingly innocent sentence. Does anybody else thing I was being racist by mentioning the fried chicken issue?
Anyway I have a friend here who is from Chicago, he is white by the way and my partner told him that I told him about the fried chicken and watermelon thing I told him about, and my friend got REALLY angry and said "I didn't realize you were such a racist" I couldn't believe it. I in no way was intending to be racist, I simply explained the reality of how it's important to be sensitive and not insult anybody by a seemingly innocent sentence. Does anybody else thing I was being racist by mentioning the fried chicken issue?