Are white Christian males discriminated against the most now?

Chumpman

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I mean think about it, minorities can sue for anything they want, get into college easier, and basically do anything they want, and then scream about discrimination.
 

notfred

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I wouldn't think they're the most often discriminated against, but definitely the easiest to get away with discrimination against.
 

iamme

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it'll be a looooooong time before white males are discriminated against the most in the U.S., IMO.
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: Chumpman
I mean think about it, minorities can sue for anything they want, get into college easier, and basically do anything they want, and then scream about discrimination.

And you honestly think minorities don't get discriminated at all?

I think you're just so use to other discriminations, or that if it doesn't pertain to you, you're oblivious of it... but if it happens to you, or happens to your group, you take notice of it... so you think it happens more often. Do white people get discriminated? Probably. Does it happen more often than other people? HELL NO.
 

Red Dawn

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No, they are just rebuked when they try to press their morals on others. Of course since their Christ was a Martyr some of the Fund A Mental Cases assume the Martyr syndrome and act like they are discriminated against when they are told to STFU!
 

Marshallj

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I don't think we're the MOST discriminated against, but I do see a sickening trend where people think it's wrong for a white person to discriminate against another race, but feel that it's acceptable to discriminate against a white person. If a white person turns a minority down for a job based on his race it's "racism", but if you do the same thing to a white person, it's "affirmative action".

I don't ask for any special treatment, and I've always treated people as my equal.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Marshallj
I don't think we're the MOST discriminated against, but I do see a sickening trend where people think it's wrong for a white person to discriminate against another race, but feel that it's acceptable to discriminate against a white person. If a white person turns a minority down for a job based on his race it's "racism", but if you do the same thing to a white person, it's "affirmative action".

I don't ask for any special treatment, and I've always treated people as my equal.
Personally I dislike more White people than any other race. Then there's Albinos! What's with those glow in the dark Mofo's?

 

Looney

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I absolutely don't believe in Affirmative Action. I believe in equal opportunities... not equal results. You see this with some fire departments... 100 men will try out for it, but only 10 will make it. Then they have a quota for so and so many women, and only 1 woman try out for it, but she'll make it by default. That's not right... she's not selected based on skill, but on class.
 

AreaCode707

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I'm not a white male but I'd like to speak my piece.

Pretend this is a black woman speaking.

I worked really hard to get into a good college, despite people telling me I couldn't with my educational background. I did really well, graduated from high school two years early and went into community college. I figured that with my gpa and my proven academic ability, it wouldn't be too hard to find scholarships so I could afford the remaining two years of college it would take me to get my double major in English and Communications. My parents' business failed, moreover, and they had to sell their house to meet their debt, moving from California to Arkansas to start over with nothing, still with three children to pay for. That should have qualified me for the financial need portions of scholarships. What I found was that there were lots of scholarships out there for English majors, of course. But, they were only for white English majors.

Now take that scenario and make the speaker white and the offered scholarships all for Hispanic English majors. That's my college experience. I'm graduating, and no, I never recieved a single scholarship, despite graduating with a 3.83 at age 19 and with a double major. I couldn't get any more financial aid than the standard FAFSA either.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: HotChic
I'm not a white male but I'd like to speak my piece.

Pretend this is a black woman speaking.

I worked really hard to get into a good college, despite people telling me I couldn't with my educational background. I did really well, graduated from high school two years early and went into community college. I figured that with my gpa and my proven academic ability, it wouldn't be too hard to find scholarships so I could afford the remaining two years of college it would take me to get my double major in English and Communications. My parents' business failed, moreover, and they had to sell their house to meet their debt, moving from California to Arkansas to start over with nothing, still with three children to pay for. That should have qualified me for the financial need portions of scholarships. What I found was that there were lots of scholarships out there for English majors, of course. But, they were only for white English majors.

Now take that scenario and make the speaker white and the offered scholarships all for Hispanic English majors. That's my college experience. I'm graduating, and no, I never recieved a single scholarship, despite graduating with a 3.83 at age 19 and with a double major. I couldn't get any more financial aid than the standard FAFSA either.
Hey sweetheart, If you were good looking it wouldn't matter what color you were as you could make it on your looks. Now where is the sniveling from ugly Mofo's complaining about how good looking people get all the breaks?
 

Siddhartha

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Originally posted by: Chumpman
I mean think about it, minorities can sue for anything they want, get into college easier, and basically do anything they want, and then scream about discrimination.

No, check the racial make up of the true centers of power in the US: US Congress, Supreme Court, Executive Branch, and corporate executives. They are mostly made of white christian males.

Yes you see more women and minorities in these positions, compared to thirty years ago, but they are still held mostly by white males,

 

Looney

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Originally posted by: HotChic
I'm not a white male but I'd like to speak my piece.

Pretend this is a black woman speaking.

I worked really hard to get into a good college, despite people telling me I couldn't with my educational background. I did really well, graduated from high school two years early and went into community college. I figured that with my gpa and my proven academic ability, it wouldn't be too hard to find scholarships so I could afford the remaining two years of college it would take me to get my double major in English and Communications. My parents' business failed, moreover, and they had to sell their house to meet their debt, moving from California to Arkansas to start over with nothing, still with three children to pay for. That should have qualified me for the financial need portions of scholarships. What I found was that there were lots of scholarships out there for English majors, of course. But, they were only for white English majors.

Now take that scenario and make the speaker white and the offered scholarships all for Hispanic English majors. That's my college experience. I'm graduating, and no, I never recieved a single scholarship, despite graduating with a 3.83 at age 19 and with a double major. I couldn't get any more financial aid than the standard FAFSA either.

There's nothing wrong with that... those people who are offering the scholarship are from the Hispanic community. They're not discriminating against white people... they're not saying white people aren't good enough for the scholarship. They're just saying that the people who put those money together, would like to see others in their community go to college, so they put the scholarship together for them.

Out of all the English scholarships out there... who do you think is more likely to get it? Those who were born and raised in a white family, or hispanics who are 1st or 2nd generation? They know that hispanics will have a hard time competing with other people to get those scholarships, so they made their OWN scholarships for them. That's not discrimination.
 

classy

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Originally posted by: HotChic
I'm not a white male but I'd like to speak my piece.

Pretend this is a black woman speaking.

I worked really hard to get into a good college, despite people telling me I couldn't with my educational background. I did really well, graduated from high school two years early and went into community college. I figured that with my gpa and my proven academic ability, it wouldn't be too hard to find scholarships so I could afford the remaining two years of college it would take me to get my double major in English and Communications. My parents' business failed, moreover, and they had to sell their house to meet their debt, moving from California to Arkansas to start over with nothing, still with three children to pay for. That should have qualified me for the financial need portions of scholarships. What I found was that there were lots of scholarships out there for English majors, of course. But, they were only for white English majors.

Now take that scenario and make the speaker white and the offered scholarships all for Hispanic English majors. That's my college experience. I'm graduating, and no, I never recieved a single scholarship, despite graduating with a 3.83 at age 19 and with a double major. I couldn't get any more financial aid than the standard FAFSA either.

OMG the tears are flowing....................in laughter that is. Get a life. :frown: