Originally posted by: sciencetoy
Interesting thread. White guys may or may not be the most discriminated group, but they sure are the most misunderstood. What we seem to have here is the automatic assumption that white guys have it easy. As a white guy myself, that ain't true. Just because SOME white guys get elected president because of their daddy, doesn't mean that all of us have some fantastic "in".
And, please stop assuming that because we're white, we've never known discrimination. You think some magic dust protects us just because we're white? Not in my experience. I get beat up by a bunch of guys calling me whitey, and I can't respond or hit back because THEN I would be racist. Hmmmmm.
This is one messed up country in a lot of ways.
Originally posted by: Spac3d
How in the world can you people think that whites are discriminated more than hispanic or middle eastern people?![]()
spanky has a point too.
No, Afftermitive action is the goverments recognition of a social problem. Minorities are discriminated, so thats why you have affirmitive action.Originally posted by: Bigdude
Originally posted by: Spac3d
How in the world can you people think that whites are discriminated more than hispanic or middle eastern people?![]()
spanky has a point too.
Affirmative Action!! It's government mandated discrimination against White Males!!!!!!!!!
Odd, if you READ my post you would understand that 2007-1982 == 25. But since you probably just skimmed my post, I'll come to expect such idiocy from you.Odd, 1982-1965=17 years. Either your facts are off or your math is, which is it?
Discrimination has no color bounds. Is that your profound point? Wow, did you learn that in school, or in your years on earth?So which is it kid? You need to make up your mind on whether discrimination either does or not happen to white males, because switching opinions doesnt give you much credibility.
Pot to kettle, you're black. For someone who speaks in facts, you havn't included ONE in any of your posts.Because you are UNABLE to address FACTS. You speak in RHETORIC. I don't speak that language, sorry
Nope, slavery and segregation arn't discriminatory.No, there isn't any.
So, you have graduated, or you have not? Join the club with us graduates. BTW, polisci was my minor too, funny.One class short of a minor in it.
Prove it. Shows some statistics that done come from race baiters like the NAACP.
LinkOne in every nine African American men in their twenties and early thirties was behind bars on June 30, 1999, the Justice Department reported, compared with one in 25 Hispanic men and one in 65 Anglo men. Among the 1,860,520 inmates, more than 560,000 were black men age 20 to 39.
LinkThere is no single reason for this trend. The executive director of The Sentencing Project, Malcolm Young, says tougher drug charges and "three strikes'' laws bear much of the blame. Political one-upmanship -- seeing who can be tougher on drugs or crime -- undoubtedly is responsible for much of the increase. Old-fashioned racism probably plays a hand, given that about 12 percent of black males between the ages of 20 and 39 are in prison, compared to 4 percent of Hispanic males and 1.6 percent of white males of the same age. (Over the course of their lifetime, according to Bureau of Justice Statistics, nearly one-third of black males will see the inside of a jail or prison).
After reading my posts, I can't see where I said that. Please quote me and make it easier for me.You alluded to inner cities being more black, now its more poor? Which is it? Or is it just a little more intertwined than your race baiting mind is able to comprehend?
No one is debating that fact. We are debating that the WHITE MALE is the MOST DISCRIMINATED against in America. We are disputing that because it's a lie, and it's a JOKE to think that the white man is more discriminated against than minorities.I've accepted that fact that I was wronged and moved on. The only reason I bring it up is to prove that racial discrimination under the guise of "affirmative action" does exist.
No, I only mentioned it because you alluded to me being a minority. I was just clearing it up for your impossible implication ridden mind.Want a cookie?
The administration has been in and out of office since America began. The asians.. did we forget the concentration camps in california during war time. No, that wasn't discriminatory, that was for "national security" right? Just like how people of muslim descent are now profiled now?Who is the architect that is "designing" these systems that holds down blacks and hispanics? And tell me why he didnt feel like holding down asians?
It's called a pot shot, jackass.Alabama is the default, dummy.
Odd, if you READ my post you would understand that 2007-1982 == 25. But since you probably just skimmed my post, I'll come to expect such idiocy from you.
Pot to kettle, you're black. For someone who speaks in facts, you havn't included ONE in any of your posts.
Nope, slavery and segregation arn't discriminatory.![]()
So, you have graduated, or you have not?
There is no single reason for this trend. The executive director of The Sentencing Project, Malcolm Young, says tougher drug charges and "three strikes'' laws bear much of the blame. Political one-upmanship -- seeing who can be tougher on drugs or crime -- undoubtedly is responsible for much of the increase.
Link[/quote]Old-fashioned racism probably plays a hand, given that about 12 percent of black males between the ages of 20 and 39 are in prison, compared to 4 percent of Hispanic males and 1.6 percent of white males of the same age. (Over the course of their lifetime, according to Bureau of Justice Statistics, nearly one-third of black males will see the inside of a jail or prison).
No, I only mentioned it because you alluded to me being a minority.
Just like how people of muslim descent are now profiled now?![]()
Oh yea man, I'm SO OWNED!
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Where angels fear to tread...
I have to agree that Middle Easterner's are taking a lot of sh1t lately...
What I've seen is that blacks/minority of your choice are still discriminated against to some degree, I see many minorities promoted to mid level management, but not beyond a certain level, I can't think of any "Superstar CEO's" that are a minority, except for Carly F from HP.
The glass ceiling still exists for minorities...
You-all ought to try the male nurse gig like I have, you become an instant 6% minority (94% female), and assumed to be gay...
Of course even the ugly male nurses (like me) that are straight have gotten more ass than a toilet seat, because we are in direct contact every day in a non-threatening environment with such a high percentage of females...
BTW, I'm happily out of the game & married
I do thank god every day I'm not a damn Canadian though![]()
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Dead Parrot, perhaps my post will be meaningful to you:
"Is this thread about a race to the bottom? I bet it is because everybody feels like the worst in the world."
Most of us are white males. While everybody feels it, you may be one of those rare birds that doesn't need to leak it out all over the place unconsciously.
Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Dead Parrot, perhaps my post will be meaningful to you:
"Is this thread about a race to the bottom? I bet it is because everybody feels like the worst in the world."
Most of us are white males. While everybody feels it, you may be one of those rare birds that doesn't need to leak it out all over the place unconsciously.
While I have experienced discrimination as an individual and as a member of a group, I try to use these experiences to understand how more serious kinds of discrimination must make the victim feel. I always think back to a time when I was a child playing in a park with a black boy. My Grandma called us over to share some cookies she had brought with her. I could see the apprehension this young black boy had about coming over, not knowing how my Grandmother would react to him. My Grandma was a wonderful person and quickly made him feel welcome, but I've never forgotten how wrong it seemed that a little kid just like me would have to wonder how he would be treated just because of the color of his skin. This would have been in 1962 or so..
Since then lots of progress has been made, but as I said earlier I find it very disheartening when the most privileged group in our society becomes so self-involved that they no longer take the time to walk a mile in the other man's shoes.
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: johnjohn320
Gays, because people don't have to be quiet about it if they're against gays. Nobody seems too terribly concerned about discrimination against gays, so you say whatever you want about them and people won't care (many of them will agree with you).
You can call someone a lovely human, you can't call them a n!gger. (case in point, AT blocks the word "n!gger" but not "lovely human.")
I don't know where you're from but calling anyone a lovely human will get the whole community, straight and gay, lashing out against you..
