The Crumbling Pillars of American Racial Orthodoxy

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n0b7e

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i have to take all you idiots and put you in one chatroom so you can get everything off your chest so you wouldn't post this crap anymore and update this thread.

Oh but wait, after you resolve your problems in AOL Chat **Welcome to American Racism Chat**, i am gonna take all of you by the necks, strap you to my Jag, and take your ASSES OUTSIDE FOR A BREATH OF FRESH AIR because obviously some of you need it...

GET OFF THIS THREAD.. go to the park, relieve your stress.
 

Viper GTS

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Rio

I dunno about the rest of the people in the thread, but I find it personally offensive that he equates whites to Hitler & McVeigh, that he spouts his BS about how whites are so much worse than blacks. He argues passionately because he is black, please grant me the same right as a member of the white population.

The numbers he posted paint a significantly different picture than he's trying to describe. It would be in his best interest to understand that, & quit posting things that hurt his argument rather than help it. I have no comment on the intelligence issue, but crime figures don't lie.

Perhaps the black community would accomplish more if they were to enlist our help instead of blaming us for all their problems.

Viper GTS
 

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Rio, well said, I was getting disturbed at the tone this thread was starting to take. You expressed it better then I could.

Doboji, I'm not sure I agree with your second point. Can you lay out how that follows.
"this disparity is to a large degree the result of historic discrimination."



 

Doboji

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<< Doboji, I'm not sure I agree with your second point. Can you lay out how that follows. &quot;this disparity is to a large degree the result of historic discrimination.&quot; >>



Well we're talking about economics here more than anything else... the fact that extensive discrimination has existed in the past has placed black people as a whole at a different rung of the economic ladder. The discrimination that existed in the past is just now really evaporating... Educationally the disparity is also the result of poorer Black schools on the whole... I believe there was a study done a couple years ago... showing that schools with a Black majority recieved lower funding than White dominated schools across the country. So again discrimination has led to a significant portion of the economic and educational gaps.

-Max