All I got out of this was "Whine, whine. Self entitlement. Whine, whine."To summarize: Stop crying and get over yourself.
Quote from: Outlaw22 on March 12, 2008, 12:32:00 PMDo you really think the AA policies we've had in this short period of time since the civil rights movement have made up for the "equal opportunity" damages of 300 + years of slavery and 90+ years of Jim Crow Laws? Do you think it's even come close? Until you can make a case for that, you have no business talking about how AA needs to end. 400 years of enlavement, discrimination, disenfranchisement, hate crimes, lynching, second class citizenship, and the list goes on...and you think in these few decades of AA policies we're all on equal footing again? That's simply absurd. All I got out of this was "Whine, whine. Self entitlement. Whine, whine."NEWS FLASH: Nothing will EVER make up for what occurred to Blacks in the past. AA-a racist, ineffective, and harmful program-is NOT the way to do it. Stop clinging to this horrible program like it is going to "fix" the past. Instead of AA, why isn't greater emphasis placed on programs that would lower teenage pregnancy, low graduation rates, extremely high rates of crime (especially of the violent variety), and so. These programs WOULD make a noticeable impact, yet are unpopular among urban populations because it doesn't involve free handouts. Stop trying to "correct the past" by using programs that require no commitment or effort on the part of the recipient. "Fixing" the past would require work-which is not popular, because the Dems have taught the poor to be dependent and believe that they will never be anything unless the Dems throw them the scraps from their political table. To summarize: Stop crying and get over yourself.
Do you really think the AA policies we've had in this short period of time since the civil rights movement have made up for the "equal opportunity" damages of 300 + years of slavery and 90+ years of Jim Crow Laws? Do you think it's even come close? Until you can make a case for that, you have no business talking about how AA needs to end. 400 years of enlavement, discrimination, disenfranchisement, hate crimes, lynching, second class citizenship, and the list goes on...and you think in these few decades of AA policies we're all on equal footing again? That's simply absurd.
Quote from: hoodscholar on March 13, 2008, 11:47:09 AM Please provide a logical response.only if you assume that only invidious racism is racism.
Please provide a logical response.
Quote from: Zoloft on March 13, 2008, 10:28:09 AMOr rather, you have your head in a hole (most likely your own ass), and you have a certain image of how things are that is quite out of step with reality. word on the street is that the hole is actually zoloft's ass.
Or rather, you have your head in a hole (most likely your own ass), and you have a certain image of how things are that is quite out of step with reality.
Anyone who thinks that AA is a "racist and harmful" program is obviously racist. It's not about crying, whining or asking for handouts. It's about providing equal opportunities for historically disadvantaged groups. Why is that so hard for people to understand. Please provide a logical response.
So because he is a conservative and is adamantly against fool-hardy liberal policies he is a "sell out"? It is interesting how it is okay to tear down and make racist remarks/action toward a black conservative (throwing Oreos as Michael Steele), but totally unacceptable to claim a black Dem is an idiot because of their ideas without being called a racist. Zoloft-No crusade, I just think AA is wrong and that America is better than a system that chooses race/gender over merit. I believe that there will ALWAYS be racism in America. When I lived in Paterson, NJ I could not believe how much of a target I became because I was White. Black friends I had made awful comments about Hispanics. Hispanic friends said racist things about Blacks. Continuing to use a system that potentially creates resentment and continually promotes mediocrity (whereas a merit based system promotes competition and choosing the most qualified) past its point of usefulness, is not good for capitalism, not good for improving race relations, and . I agree that AA was needed when it was first implemented. The problem with such a program is that no one is EVER going to agree that it should be ended. As long as Whites are the majority, there is always going to be the cry of "institutional racism". So are you proposing that AA continue until there are more Blacks and Hispanics than Whites? If this is the case, then I would venture that your motivations are racist.
J, if you didn't bring enough penis for everyone, you shouldn't have brought any penis at all.
Quote from: CaliforniaCougar on March 08, 2008, 03:07:30 PMAs long as Whites are the majority, there is always going to be the cry of "institutional racism". So are you proposing that AA continue until there are more Blacks and Hispanics than Whites? If this is the case, then I would venture that your motivations are racist. I know this isn't what you're on about, but being in the majority doesn't mean that you stop being oppressed. Look at South Africa.
As long as Whites are the majority, there is always going to be the cry of "institutional racism". So are you proposing that AA continue until there are more Blacks and Hispanics than Whites? If this is the case, then I would venture that your motivations are racist.
Quote from: goaliechica on March 08, 2008, 03:39:06 PMQuote from: CaliforniaCougar on March 08, 2008, 03:07:30 PMAs long as Whites are the majority, there is always going to be the cry of "institutional racism". So are you proposing that AA continue until there are more Blacks and Hispanics than Whites? If this is the case, then I would venture that your motivations are racist. I know this isn't what you're on about, but being in the majority doesn't mean that you stop being oppressed. Look at South Africa. Hey!
Get a sense of humor, Susan B. Anthony!
I'm going to cut a female dog. With a knife with a brown handle, natch.
Don't judge me. You've not had my life.
Quote from: TheJ on March 13, 2008, 10:13:56 PMQuote from: goaliechica on March 08, 2008, 03:39:06 PMQuote from: CaliforniaCougar on March 08, 2008, 03:07:30 PMAs long as Whites are the majority, there is always going to be the cry of "institutional racism". So are you proposing that AA continue until there are more Blacks and Hispanics than Whites? If this is the case, then I would venture that your motivations are racist. I know this isn't what you're on about, but being in the majority doesn't mean that you stop being oppressed. Look at South Africa. Hey! What? ::oppresses J::