ANSWERS: 5
  • Well, as a Black Irish man, I'm interested on how others act.
  • I guess I have missed those questions. I don't know how. I find it puzzling why anyone would ask questions about it and I guess I don't really have an answer. I do understand why others are interested in how humans interact with one another and find your statement odd. Why would Black people NOT be interested in human interactions. It seems to me that the basis of someone's prejudice would be based on interactions with others. I guess I'm completely lost on this question.
  • I would argue that, demographically, a larger percentage of white people have never met a black person than there are black people who have never met a white person, ergo an increase in interest. Also, demographically, there are staggeringly larger percentages of the white demographic that are on the internet than in the black population; this means significantly more questions are coming from white people, which means if they will be curious about how people act, it's most-likely not going to be from their own demographic. None of this includes Hispanic/Asian demographics - if we go there, we'll be here all night.
  • People in general, specially those interested or in the field of Sociology, are interested in how humans react with one another... races, ages, cultures.. people of all sorts. Humans want to understand one another, and we're very curious beings.
  • People just can't figure us out and it kills them. We are a mysterious and wonderful. HATE ON

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