@Pifferry
You read a few white liberal books about a delusional fantasy story of being that "strong negro" who overcomes the hate, and has no hate in his heart. You are already a caricature.
Instead of accepting reality, you reject it for a delusion that whites have inculcated you to accept. None of what you said is true. It is false. Hate is an emotion -- that when utilized correctly -- is used to change one's surroundings or environment. Hate, just like love and empathy, does have an irrational component when misapplied. Sort of what you are doing. You believe that having empathy for everyone is the true path. Sorry to break it too you, Pifferry, it isn't and I have case study after case study proving my point. You don't have one. I give into anger and hate simply because I am not dumb enough to reject what I feel, but I also don't give into misplaced hate and anger.
It's time for you to crack open a book and not one from your liberal arts core curriculum of diarrhea. Apart of being truly "educated" is learning for yourself through traveling, reading/studying on your own. You sound like a naive child to me.
People like you on this site seem to be under the impression that they're going to be able to insult 99% of black American's with their fringe views and somehow everything's going to work out
Like I said before, you don't know what you're talking about. If you read my previous posts, you'd know that I know talk is good in this sort of function but to actually change our environment, we are going to have to work for that change. Things work out when we apply ourselves, not only through discussion. Discussions can help others gain insight and try alternative paths, but the work is necessary.
But what I find interesting about your back story is that you couldn't change the white minds on those racist webpages, so you ran away because whites didn't give a damn about your views, and you end up here trying to help Blacks not be like the whites. What does that say to you? I already know what it means to me, but I want your perspective.