GreenFaith: I'm 70, grew up in Connecticut. Went to public schools. Played sports. Had many black friends. In my youth I wasn't even really aware of racism. Kids were kids. You liked em or didn't, but not based on race. Maybe that was just me. Served in the military for four years and two of my dearest friends in the service were black. Again, never gave their color a thought. They were "my friends", and I would have done anything for them. Now, you and I are both Celtic fans. Both have "Green" in our screen names! Have both served in the military. I try to see things in all of us that bring us together, not differentiate us.
I hope this country starts coming together, but right now it doesn't look promising. Posters have said Luka apparently has moved on, and put it behind him. Maybe that would be a good thing for many in this country right now!
GreenFaith, I wish you only good things, safety and good health! Go "Green"!
Ohio - thanks for the kind response, my friend - and thank YOU for your service as well.
As I pore over your childhood it seems AWFULLY close to mines. While I grew up in predominantly Black communities until my early teens the FEW White / Caucasian friends I had were just like YOU - "Friends" - for the most part.
But from MY early youth I do remember Mom and my Uncle talking about Racial issues - even before my Teen years. They spoke VERY ill of Ronald Reagan.....my uncle called him - among other things - "Ronald The Raygun".
It wasn't a nickname he used with endearment.
I remember as a youth going to the Richmond Fair. This was in my early teen years. My mom had even moved from our predominantly Black neighborhood into a more diverse - and White - one. One of the few Black friends I had in our immediate neighborhood went with me to the Fair.
I loved going to the Fair. Had a GREAT time when I went. But there was ONE time in particular that stood out to me and STILL sticks with me even now.
The Fair is a place to have fun. You see kids running and chasing each other from time to time. I chose to run, too - play the silly game that a LOT of kids were having there at the Fair. To this day I wonder if the ONLY reason I was stopped by a Police Officer there was because I was tall for my age AND Black but I was stunned and angry as I saw the White youth (my SAME age) STILL running and having fun.
Was this because most of them were short and the officers did not see them? Could be. But from MY perspective even then I had to wonder.
I "ALSO" recall from my late teens an exchange I had with another Black friend I had in our neighborhood. We BOTH loved Basketball and played it often at the elementary school a few minutes away. We both got on the subject of our favorite teams.
His was a fan of The Los Angeles Lakers.
Mines was (and still IS) The Boston Celtics.
He THEN asked me quite frankly - "Man how in the world CAN YOU LIKE BOSTON?" And he had quite the stunned look on his face.
I remember his LOOK even now to this day - even moreso than the REASONING as to why I chose BOS (and he chose LAL).
The reason for the look he gave me was more than just Larry and Magic.
I say all this, Ohio - for this reason - while we count Black Friends from our youth among our friends circle....even in the Military - we need to be cognizant that - while we laugh, joke, play together there is STILL a divide in this country AND a different set of experiences that are present.
From the Black perspective - we are taught to NOT talk about it much - especially as youth.....just fit in. But it IS there.
From Luka's perspective - as an Ethnic Slovenian - he has probably gotten more of an education in "AMERICA" about Race than he EVER did in Slovenia.
I have BEEN over seas many times in the Navy. Even had a GLORIOUS visit to Croatia (which is just south of Slovenia) and to be honest I detected ZERO Racism there - even though I could tell there were not many Blacks there (if at all).
People there were AWESOME....friendly....and it was genuine.
America does Racism WELL - that is sad but true, at least to me. I have had the LEAST experiences with Racism overseas - even though it is STILL there...but NOTHING like America.
Your Black Friends, Ohio - experienced Racism....not from YOU per se but it's happened. They probably never discussed it with you because you were a part of the solution for them and I'm sure they were thankful for that.