Re: What Race would it be good to date as a blind person
I don't know why, but it seems like most Cubans, Haitians, and Mexicans, seem to have a chip on their shoulders. So I tend to approach this group of people with a wary eye, so to speak.
I remember a friend of mine at school was a girl from Iraq (her family had got out before things became really impossible over there, though this was in 2000 before the second gulf war).
She once told me that she got really sick of people walking on tip toes around her. When I pointed out that she did have a tendency to be somewhat defensive and a little on the prickly side herself she was genuinely surprised, and then admited that she didn't respond well to people's wariness, ---- she indeed did complement me on being honest.
So, while it's certainly true I've met people who use their membership in a perceived minority group as some sort of weapon to attack those around th em (I've also met women and disabled people who are equally guilty), I do wonder if there is some sort of mutually assured antagonism going on in some cases.
Of course I could be wrong, I know in certain parts of the states the hole racial identity thing can be rather more exaggerated than it usually is in this country.
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