Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 04/07/2010 - 13:33.
I've been called that all the time. I don't act white it's just because I've just never lived in the ghetto and found the need to talk improper English. I think it's the way my mother raised me. She taught me proper English and I've always went to prodominantly white schools. Being an oreo should mean you like oreo cookies, not that you favor whites over blacks. A black person calling another black person an oreo is was deems us. I think that's also what seperates African Americans from Blacks. Because they do exist. A black person is someone who deems themself a nigger, oreo, bastard by calling other people or themselves that.
I am not an orea, get over that. I am just an African American who cares enough about myself that I don't say "nigga" or "oreo", unless referring to the cookie.
SO, next time you think about calling someone an oreo, look at how they are and how you are, and the BIG difference. Who cares if I happen to hang out with white people more than black people. It doesn't mean anything! I know I'm black and I'm proud of being black. I love my hair (that is rarely nappy), i love my cocoa brown skin, and I appreciate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. enough to prove him proud rather than being in a gang, getting pregnant, being racist and holding grudges, and just being what the white men used to call us "niggas".
twist and lick....
I've been called that all the time. I don't act white it's just because I've just never lived in the ghetto and found the need to talk improper English. I think it's the way my mother raised me. She taught me proper English and I've always went to prodominantly white schools. Being an oreo should mean you like oreo cookies, not that you favor whites over blacks. A black person calling another black person an oreo is was deems us. I think that's also what seperates African Americans from Blacks. Because they do exist. A black person is someone who deems themself a nigger, oreo, bastard by calling other people or themselves that.
I am not an orea, get over that. I am just an African American who cares enough about myself that I don't say "nigga" or "oreo", unless referring to the cookie.
SO, next time you think about calling someone an oreo, look at how they are and how you are, and the BIG difference. Who cares if I happen to hang out with white people more than black people. It doesn't mean anything! I know I'm black and I'm proud of being black. I love my hair (that is rarely nappy), i love my cocoa brown skin, and I appreciate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. enough to prove him proud rather than being in a gang, getting pregnant, being racist and holding grudges, and just being what the white men used to call us "niggas".
shutup! let em call em watever they wanna call someone
you know this is somewhat of a racial slur, right? it means "black on the outside white on the inside" and is not received well.
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