skunkd0c
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Why does Dr Kynes not tell us how he really feels."The Black Community" is still failing
Why does Dr Kynes not tell us how he really feels."The Black Community" is still failing
you must have missed some of his other recent gems.Why does Dr Kynes not tell us how he really feels.
It's starting to seem plausible that Dr Kynes is in fact a time lord marooned in the 1970's stuck on the set of the original movie Shaft."black people who are not part of the consensus are shunned by the "Black Community" and called House Nigger, Uncle Tom or Oreo."
black people are not really "held down" in any way nowadays, besides by the legacy of a time when they once were. and that's a holdover from the past, not a current thing in place because "the system" wants to "hold them down". we now struggle with de facto segregation into poorer neighborhoods at rates which are still very disproportionate to other parts of the population, not segregation as an official law.IMO, black people (minorities) are held down because the system in place holds them down
so "They [black people] start off with a disadvantage", and some of this disadvantage is "the result" of the same things as us other people, and how we "live our lives".They start off with a disadvantage, and live their life accordingly. Some of those disadvantages are the result of the way the rest of us live our lives
want to know how i know this is a troll thread, jamie lee curtis?and the weak among us refuse to admit it or do anything about it, perpetuating the same system they bitch and complain about.
He is alive!! JLC is a fox! IAC, very cogent thinking on this one, if I may say so. Very true. People that blame the govt in self rule, blame who? WE.black people are not really "held down" in any way nowadays, besides by the legacy of a time when they once were. and that's a holdover from the past, not a current thing in place because "the system" wants to "hold them down". we now struggle with de facto segregation into poorer neighborhoods at rates which are still very disproportionate to other parts of the population, not segregation as an official law.
it wasn't very long ago that blacks were systematically and institutionally "held down" in america, but those days are over.
can you even name one way in which blacks are still, by law, "held down"?
so "They [black people] start off with a disadvantage", and some of this disadvantage is "the result" of the same things as us other people, and how we "live our lives".
i highlighted some words in an attempt to highlight the fact that starting off and the result of how we "live our lives" are incompatible.
blacks do more often start off with at a major disadvantage, which is the legacy of centuries of persecution, but the poverty cycle is a bitch, no matter how we live our lives. the poverty cycle is a bitch no matter what color your skin is.
want to know how i know this is a troll thread, jamie lee curtis?
I have to be honest, i was genuinely not sure if the thread was serious or notI'd say I sit left of center politically
Keynes' examination is pretty much what I was asking, his "A./B. scenario", from what I interpreted, was pretty much the gist of the post, although I initially didn't posit that the left was entirely responsible, and to be honest, I don't, I think the GOP plays a huge roll as well in the current situation of African Americans, maybe not in the beginning, but absolutely today.
Is it programs put in place by politicians or is it black people themselves?
Obviously, because I don't consider myself racist, I'd say it's the former (along with Keynes), I think black people, and indeed, ALL PEOPLE are capable of achieving what the 1% (namely, white Americans) in America are capable of achieving. I believe it is programs put in place by members of the American government that have either held them back entirely or successfully inhibited them from the same levels of success as the American white man. Keep in mind, I AM an American white man. This conclusion has nothing to do with politics or race.
Crack v. Cocaine is a situation that demonstrates this. 99 times more time for crack than cocaine when they're essentially the same substance (only crack is cheaper, which means easier for impoverished populations to obtain than cocaine).
IMO, black people (minorities) are held down because the system in place holds them down, not because they are worse human beings, or somehow less than the rest of civilized society. They start off with a disadvantage, and live their life accordingly. Some of those disadvantages are the result of the way the rest of us live our lives, and the weak among us refuse to admit it or do anything about it, perpetuating the same system they bitch and complain about.
Bingo. People are a direct result of their environment, They may grow as a person but they still are affected by their environment.I'd say I sit left of center politically
Keynes' examination is pretty much what I was asking, his "A./B. scenario", from what I interpreted, was pretty much the gist of the post, although I initially didn't posit that the left was entirely responsible, and to be honest, I don't, I think the GOP plays a huge roll as well in the current situation of African Americans, maybe not in the beginning, but absolutely today.
Is it programs put in place by politicians or is it black people themselves?
Obviously, because I don't consider myself racist, I'd say it's the former (along with Keynes), I think black people, and indeed, ALL PEOPLE are capable of achieving what the 1% (namely, white Americans) in America are capable of achieving. I believe it is programs put in place by members of the American government that have either held them back entirely or successfully inhibited them from the same levels of success as the American white man. Keep in mind, I AM an American white man. This conclusion has nothing to do with politics or race.
Crack v. Cocaine is a situation that demonstrates this. 99 times more time for crack than cocaine when they're essentially the same substance (only crack is cheaper, which means easier for impoverished populations to obtain than cocaine).
IMO, black people (minorities) are held down because the system in place holds them down, not because they are worse human beings, or somehow less than the rest of civilized society. They start off with a disadvantage, and live their life accordingly. Some of those disadvantages are the result of the way the rest of us live our lives, and the weak among us refuse to admit it or do anything about it, perpetuating the same system they bitch and complain about.
this is true....the poverty trap
this is true.Almost Everybody is looking for somebody to hold down, it makes them feel better about themselves.
Racism Or Not is entirely based on whether the observer likes the message or not.You guys are so gay.
Everyone is different, it's not based on race...that's racist.
Im shit at soccer, should I still get a medal just cos the Spanish guy is awesome?
Wrong thread, paddy. You've been drinking again.You guys are so gay.
no, it's not.Racism Or Not is entirely based on whether the observer likes the message or not.
this dude is wearing mom jeansdouble blind clinical studies by researchers at gonzaga have concluded that those who claim victory in an internet argument have done anything but.
link to study here:*http://tinyurl.com/2g9mqh
now that you have left the saftey of Portlandia and entered the real world where Multiculturalism will shove itself into your face (along with a 9mm pistol) and demand your wallet, or attempt to shove you off the sidewalk into the street while shouting "REAL NIGGAH WALKING!" at you, to impress his buddies, or sneak up behind you in school and steal a rabbit punch followed by "What Up Now White Boy!" and then YOU get suspended for the ensuing fight, youll soon discover that your precious and mistreated minority treasures are really not nearly as cuddly as TV sitcoms have portrayed them to be.no, it's not.
for example, ben carson is a product of affirmative action, welfare, and food stamps. not racist since it is all based in fact.
contrast with: obama is an "affirmative action" president. racist, since there is no evidence for such an assertion and it can only be based in prejudice and racial resentment.
for example: "niggers" are "like that everywhere". racist, since you clearly have not been everywhere and even if you had, the statement would still not be based in fact.
contrast with: "niggers" are "like that around here". still pretty racist, but at least it is just a simple confirmation based on your own experience (racial slurs aside).
there's nothing to contrast my final example with, but it is something that is clearly racist as white supremacist groups hold it as a purpose statement: "defend REAL AMERICA (dog whistle for christian identity and euro heritage) from the multicultural wasteland of bullshit (not even a dog whistle for blacks, muslims, and immigrants)".
you can keep on crying, kynes. but no one feels the least bit bad about your "plight".
This will be fun to watch... http://www.sjpd.org/crimestats/crimestats.htmli will enjoy watching your transformation from Pretentious Sheltered Liberal to Inner City Crime Statistic.
there we go again with the random capitalization.now that you have left the saftey of Portlandia and entered the real world where Multiculturalism will shove itself into your face (along with a 9mm pistol) and demand your wallet, or attempt to shove you off the sidewalk into the street while shouting "REAL NIGGAH WALKING!" at you, to impress his buddies, or sneak up behind you in school and steal a rabbit punch followed by "What Up Now White Boy!" and then YOU get suspended for the ensuing fight, youll soon discover that your precious and mistreated minority treasures are really not nearly as cuddly as TV sitcoms have portrayed them to be.
i will enjoy watching your transformation from Pretentious Sheltered Liberal to Inner City Crime Statistic.
Wear a hoodie and act like a rapper.
You just might get lucky, and fucked in the ass
then killed.