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!!!ChocolateUSA

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Go ahead, ask me anything about what it is like being an island of chocolate in this vanilla america that we live in.

Any questions about what its like being black today, or how black people view on various issues relating to us, please ask them here.

Please no racism.
 
Um... I don't think we've used that variation of the N word for at least 100 years.
 
What type of "chocolate" do you prefer, dark of white?

Oh and by "chocolate"...



I mean chocolate.
 
Why the spanish word for black in the title of the thread? Why not just black?

How is your relationship with immigrants natives from south America in general and with mexicans in particular?

What do you think when you see so many first/second generation italian-americans whose relatives came to the US with just the essential things to survive and now they are well positioned in society?

What do you think about affirmative action?
 
Why did you chose such a, how should I say, unflattering word in your title? To me, it's something that should not be said in the modern world and has links to racism in the American past.
 
Do you have the urge to move to the Chocolate City New Orleans?
 
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I found a picture of the audience of "The Price is Right", I don't think there's a single black person there.

What's with that?


Does the "The Price is Right" audience selection system discriminate against black people, or do black people just not watch "The Price is Right"?

In either case, Why?
 
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I found a picture of the audience of "The Price is Right", I don't think there's a single black person there.

What's with that?


Does the "The Price is Right" discriminate black people, or do they just not watch ""The Price is Right"?

There's one! Up and a little bit right of the cameraman down below. Although he could be Indian. The Price is Right is pretty popular in the southeast/southwest Asian countries.
 
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I found a picture of the audience of "The Price is Right", I don't think there's a single black person there.

What's with that?


Does the "The Price is Right" discriminate black people, or do they just not watch ""The Price is Right"?

That girl in the front 2nd to left is black, or maybe just very tanned. And you see where the camera man is? Look way way to the back in the final row there 2!
 
Do you think you are owed reparations because of slavery?
 
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