What's up bodygroove? Did you make it to the p4p tourney? If you did, did you introduce yourself to the InsideFoos crew that was there?
Let me first say I would never give you a hostile glance because of where you are from. I speak from personal experience in that I have been racially oppressed all of my life. Mind you things are not as they were but racism and prejudice still live. They are both a waste of time and the waste of the joy of life. Now on the other hand, if you exhibit the same prejudices as past or present people, then there would be a problem. It wouldn't be my problem because I don't have time for it.
Much like the wall coming down, the ignorance of racism is SLOWLY crumbling. Granted the stars were aligned for it to happen, but never did I think I would see a black president of the US in my lifetime.
What's really ironic is one of Germany's best players, Chris Marks, came to the US and played the open doubles event at the Worlds with me, a black man. I didn't care that he was German and he didn't care that I was black.
As far as why there aren't many black players, I think it's more exposure or lack there of than anything else. I didn't discover the game until my mid 20's. If kids are not shown an ultimate level of play in a sport, they will move on to the next one looking for that level. What's funny is the handfull of us who choose to compete at the tournament level all compete at the pro level.
So there you have it, black people do play foos, just not many. Some even know enough to teach others about the game,lol.