Its becoming quite fascinating what people are willing to label racism today. You'd think in order to qualify as minimally racist, race should have something to do with it.I'm glad to see that racism is not tolerated in Europe, neither by the government nor by the people.
Originally posted by: tcsenter
Its becoming quite fascinating what people are willing to label racism today. You'd think in order to qualify as minimally racist, race should have something to do with it.I'm glad to see that racism is not tolerated in Europe, neither by the government nor by the people.
What a whacky thought, I know.
Originally posted by: tcsenter
Its becoming quite fascinating what people are willing to label racism today. You'd think in order to qualify as minimally racist, race should have something to do with it.I'm glad to see that racism is not tolerated in Europe, neither by the government nor by the people.
What a whacky thought, I know.
The further down the list of meanings one must go in order to find casual, informal, unusual, or metaphorical meanings to support one's interpretation, the more strained, far-reaching, or dishonest one's logic typically is.It just depends on if you know what race actually means. I'm not so sure that this definition (as given above) is very new.
Racism was coined and came into common use based upon what is now understood to be antiquated anthropologic views or classifications of race. Because our anthropologic classifications of race are now different, doesn't mean then that racism can be applied willy nilly according to uncommon understandings. Laws prohibiting racism weren't written or enacted upon that understanding nor should they be interpreted to apply to them.The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.
Discrimination or prejudice based on race.
This was a political statement. Not racism.Originally posted by: B00ne
Yeah right, I am sure it will be totally ok in the States to put up a sign at your Pizzaria "No Blacks" and enforce your Racism ....
Or how about "We don't serve women". Off course the governmment tells you how to run certain aspects of your business.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
I forgot that in other countries the government could pretty much tell you how to run your business...
How could you tell if it was a German or a Frenchman anyways?
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Sounds to me the guy was just trying to express his displeasure at the decision of their government. I don't think racism was his goal although it probably came off looking that way. I agree with him that France and Germany made a bad decision in not supporting the US, but he probably could have found a better way to express that. For all he knew those two people could have totally disagreed with their governments. Still he should not have been arrested for not serving them. As a private business owner he can choose who he will serve and who he won't. It's nice to know that we have some supporters in Europe besides Britain though.
Does that mean US corporations which have profited from the American war-making caste are dishonorable?italy, spain were on board and as important as either france, germany, or russia, the fact they did not profit from supporting saddam or ignore sanctions to keep their products flowing into iraq makes their position far more honorable...
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Sounds to me the guy was just trying to express his displeasure at the decision of their government. I don't think racism was his goal although it probably came off looking that way. I agree with him that France and Germany made a bad decision in not supporting the US, but he probably could have found a better way to express that. For all he knew those two people could have totally disagreed with their governments. Still he should not have been arrested for not serving them. As a private business owner he can choose who he will serve and who he won't. It's nice to know that we have some supporters in Europe besides Britain though.
italy, spain were on board and as important as either france, germany, or russia, the fact they did not profit from supporting saddam or ignore sanctions to keep their products flowing into iraq makes their position far more honorable...
I'm glad to see that racism is not tolerated in Europe, neither by the government nor by the people