Right, I think what we should all start doing is constructing our arguments in a fashion that says "I'm right, there's no room for any other opinion, because mine is the only way it works. Anyone who disagrees is simply wrong."lowing wrote:
Any chance you will recognize that it is NOT 40 years ago, or 200 years ago? I asked the question as society is TODAY and once again the tap dancing starts. I have always recognized white violence and discrimination in the past, you are preaching to the choir on that issue. TODAY, I am talking about TODAY... Now are you going to answer the question or not?? I think if truth be told, you will not answer the question because the truth will blow all of your posts right out of the window. So you are right to keep dancing around it.
It's not 40 years ago, or 200. You're right about that! Are you suggesting that the past bears no weight on the present? Maybe if you gave us all a lot of real cheap liquor and let us own casino's like you did for your most recent genocide victims, we'd be a little more quiet about it. So far we have Watts, Terrace, Magnolia and Brooklyn. Thanks!
And how about those mentally handicapped people!? I mean what a joke, just because you were born with a handicap in life, albeit a physical one rather than a cultural disadvantage in our society, doesn't mean you should get extra help right!? I mean shit, if someone couldn't afford your education, you've earned the right to let them live in poverty and keep your foot on their heads right?
@Kracker
No, I'm not openly admitting I'm inferior to anyone. And clearly not to you. It's not as if I'm totally unqualified, but I don't have a long list of expensive private schools on my transcript, and I wasn't given a very good highschool education at all. Though at this point I'm fairly certain I'm better educated than you'll ever end up being. I've maintained a 3.9 GPA throughout college, how about you? The difference is, a kid from the poverty minority class, living in Brooklyn Park doesn't have the same opportunities as you kind people do in Laguna Beach. Believe it or not, life is a little harder when your parents don't babysit you until you're 40.
When I applied to the school I attend now, I didn't have a long list of extracurricular activities or community service that major universities look for. It's a competitive business, getting into college, but my school and community simply didn't cater to those types of things. Does that mean I lack the work ethic or intelligence to make something of myself if I'm given a chance? Clearly it doesn't.
Lowing this is the part you should be paying close attention to when bringing up the subject of affirmative action. It gives good people a fighting chance. Do you know anyone personally that you feel was cheated out of a job by someone who is utterly unqualified to the position? Did you grow up in a household that earned less than $9k a year, and never took welfare? Did you grow up having friends shot or stabbed because they wouldn't buy crack? Were you ever put in a position to make a choice between life and death? During high-school? I apologize if I'm underestimating you, but I know I'm not. If I was I think you'd understand why affirmative action isn't the evil tool of the liberals that you think it is.
White people have all the wealth in this country. Not all the money, but all the real wealth. The power to bring real change to their communities and create jobs for other people. When you control the wealth and the jobs, you control our lives. Would it kill you to give someone else a chance? It's not a matter of undeserving people getting a leg-up on deserving people. It's a matter of people who deserve the chance to make something better of their lives, getting the opportunity to do so, from a situation that would have otherwise prevented them.
The fact is, you guys seem about as stereotypically white as it can get. Totally oblivious to real social issues in your own country, because you're too afraid to look at it. Your people are afraid of mine. You'll jump out of planes, put your heads in tigers' mouths, and wrestle crocodiles...but you won't walk through Oakland after 10pm. You're afraid of what would happen if the people you oppressed for hundreds of years ever finally got their way and were able to compete with you. Look at the "epidemic" of black culture seeping into mainstream white culture. I have classmates white as snow saying things like "Wuddup cuzz?", "Holla", and "Cheaaaa". "Wuddup cuzz" is a greeting crips use with each other, not a way to address your mother's sibling's child. So not only is it embarrassing when they do it, its embarrassing because they're using it wrong. The worst part is that they're totally oblivious to it most of the time. Sure there are a few white kids that grew up in the same situations I did. I've got a tremendous amount of respect for those guys because they really have even worse odds in the hood than we do. They speak ebonics, they wear Fubu, they listen to rap, and often gangbang with some of the hardest OG's on the set. They're real. The kid that tries to freestyle rap and sound like Eminem during your lunch break, is not real. He's a poser trying to capitalize on a culture rooted heavily in passion and style. I can't hate on people like that for trying, but I will hate on people like that for trying TOO HARD.
Racism today is a result of the racism in the past. "Get over it" just won't cut it. You're right, I wasn't a slave. And you never owned slaves. The trouble is, the system that your ancestors who did live through this all, still applies to you and I today. We're barely breaking the surface in regards to finding racial equality. I wouldn't expect you to understand though. With the complete lack of personal experience in the subject, how could you?