Thank you.Geezus Hawkt. Most people make at least a SMALL attempt to disguise their bias when they devise a poll. You need some lessons.
Thank you.Geezus Hawkt. Most people make at least a SMALL attempt to disguise their bias when they devise a poll. You need some lessons.
Yeah, all this media coverage and they still haven't explained the situation well. I think there were reports of people yelling racist things and someone smearing a feces swastika in a dorm bathroom. The Missouri President didn't do anything about these events right away so panties got in a bunch. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Yeah, because such horrible things were happening. You hate your white privilege though, so go protest with them Joel.Yeah, racism is no big deal. It's just kids being kids.
Yeah, because such horrible things were happening. You hate your white privilege though, so go protest with them Joel.
Yeah, racism is no big deal. It's just kids being kids.
No, I don't Joel. I think that people need to not look for racism wherever they THINK they can find it. I think that if you're going to talk about racism, you need to talk about it on ALL levels.You believe the practice of racism is a good thing Hawk?
I could believe that..........
You believe the practice of racism is a good thing Hawk?
I could believe that..........
Do they? Then why is it their generation that is pushing for 'white privilege' to be pushed into the heads of all Americans? Missouri students had their voices heard, now what else are they going to expect? The young, ghey, black man was class President. Obviously he's pretty smart and is probably a push for valedictorian. His friend was a post-graduate, who will also do well for himself.There is a generation out their Hawk that you tend to dismiss.......My generation is out of power now......and the kids my daughters age seem to judge society much differently..They have moved away from stereo-typical generalizations and tend to look at "things" much more acutely and "one by one." Racism/bullying is the new tax policy and and gay/lesbian rights are the norm.
No, I don't Joel. I think that people need to not look for racism wherever they THINK they can find it. I think that if you're going to talk about racism, you need to talk about it on ALL levels.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/09/us/missouri-protest-timeline/
Notice in this link, these young men in the video both have good heads on their shoulders, yet they are completely tainted by the system that makes them feel inferior and convinces them that white people make them inferior.
No, the system that is ran by a black guy is what makes them feel inferior. I think the President of the class is clearly ghey by the way. He probably feels double victimized, when in todays world he's double glorified. Too bad they don't realize how most people dont' actually hate them.
I wish your party would quit trying to convince them that they are still slaves.
I was just trying to clarify what the "20s black guy" on HROT thought based on his post. He didn't really say what he felt was a bunch of bullshit, just all of it. So, as I asked, I was presuming there was a line. For some people there really isn't a line, some people will just say shut up and go to class, or shut up and listen to a police officer, or shut up and do what a burglar tells you. I don't know Wahawk, so I asked.
Well, when they are no longer treated as second class citizens, that impression might change. Mizzery has long been one of the most racist and racially divided States in the USA. They treat their blacks pretty commonly. Just my impression.........no proof...but recent events seem to prove my feelings.
Look Prime, successful people can have a social conscience. There is hope for HROT.It has just been revealed that Jonathan Butler, the hunger strike guy, comes from a family worth more than $20 million. Obviously his family has been very oppressed.
JFC. Wahawk's "line" is irrelevant to the conversation being had in this thread. In the context of what is being discussed, it's pretty easy to understand what he felt was BS. If you need clarification for something as simple as what Wahawk said, then it's best that you not involve yourself in the conversation.
But here you go doing what you do. Why don't you try contributing to the discussion instead of having others waste their time trying to break things down Barney level for you.
Somebody saying something mean is worthy of the national news?
What? Wahawk inserted himself as a "black man" in his "20s", as in he has better insight than others in to these types of situations. Of course his line becomes relevant. If he is, in fact, Clayton Bigsby, than his entire post would be irrelevant for his being "black and 20s".
The OP is "is this really an issue at all", he said it wasn't, and it was based on his inherent characteristics. Of course that is relevant.