White? Dont teach here. Op Updated to address false 'racist' labal

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Do you think that since Doc grew up in the environment he did that he now understands what your life has been like?
Please quote me where I said I understood what his life was like. Or admit that you've twisted my words into something I didn't say.
 

Retro Rob

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How is the authenticity going to help someone who has not gone though those experiences understand?

I'm being honest here. I would imagine being black 20+ years ago was a very different life.

Because things like sincerety, true empathy, affects how a massage is conveyed, and that matters...in my opinion.

Sure, anyone educated is qualified, but there is a certain connection that I've noticed in school when a person of Afro-American decent teaches black histroy.

No, I'm not that idiot that believes only blacks should teach it because they're black.
 

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Because things like sincerety, true empathy, affects how a massage is conveyed, and that matters...in my opinion.

Sure, anyone educated is qualified, but there is a certain connection that I've noticed in school when a person of Afro-American decent teaches black histroy.

No, I'm not that idiot that believes only blacks should teach it because they're black.

We may disagree on religion, but I understand that your experiences are quite different from mine.

So I get that the teacher might understand things different, based on their experiences. I just dont know if that will carry over into what is taught. I get that a different message in your opinion is conveyed, but I dont think the receiver will feel the effect, as they have not been though it.

So, do you think that the racism you encountered will help you help me understand, as a white 28yo who has experienced very little racism? Or would it need to be coupled with the skill of also being a teacher?
 

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Please explain.

I think that's your logic. How can we properly call that their logic? People just want what they want. It's a meaningful way to describe the situation, but it's also unnecessary.
 

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You said I understood what his life was like. Please quote me where I said this.
I did not say that. I asked him if he thought you would understand his life. At no point did I accuse you of saying you would understand his life. I was establishing a single data point. Please stop twisting my words.
 

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I think that's your logic. How can we properly call that their logic? People just want what they want. It's a meaningful way to describe the situation, but it's also unnecessary.

Okay, fair point. I can see this is going to take 100 posts to clarify every little detail with you. Hopefully now you understand why we can speed this process up.

Here is a direct quote from Karen:

"We still are at these racial fault lines, and we want someone who will be able to think critically about those racial fault lines and how do we help heal, to restore the problems that have existed."

Do you agree that this is a direct quote from Karen? (Yes/No)
 

realibrad

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I did not say that. I asked him if he thought you would understand his life. At no point did I accuse you of saying you would understand his life. I was establishing a single data point. Please stop twisting my words.

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"Says the guy who thinks he knows what it is like to "be a minority.""
 

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Okay, fair point. I can see this is going to take 100 posts to clarify every little detail with you. Hopefully now you understand why we can speed this process up.

Here is a direct quote from Karen:



Do you agree that this is a direct quote from Karen? (Yes/No)

and this quote from her.

In order for one to convey the messages and teach the real lessons, the authentic lesson, it has to be someone who lives it and has been there
 

Retro Rob

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So, do you think that the racism you encountered will help you help me understand, as a white 28yo who has experienced very little racism? Or would it need to be coupled with the skill of also being a teacher?

I've never experienced "racism"...I'm only 32. But I've experienced forms of prejudice.

I think the best person to learn the negative affects of racism from are those who experienced it.

You cannot learn how become rich from a poor person.
 

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I've never experienced "racism"...I'm only 32. But I've experienced forms of prejudice.

I think the best person to learn the negative affects of racism from are those who experienced it.

You cannot learn how become rich from a poor person.

You are 32 and you have never experienced racism? That's very interesting...
 

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I said "meant" because IMO Spungo's extension did follow that pattern, while Waggy's did not. But we will get to that. You clearly have a problem with this part so we will again break it down further.

Let's start by looking at the protesters' logic. It seems to me that the protesters logic breaks down like this:

Non-minority doesn't have the life experience to teach minority studies class
Current teach is non-minority
Therefore current teacher shouldn't be teaching this class.

Would you agree? (Yes/No)

Yes
 

dank69

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Stepping away from the computer for the rest of the day in a few minutes. Just a heads up.
 

Retro Rob

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You are 32 and you have never experienced racism? That's very interesting...


Not true "racism" like my forefathers, no, though I've worked IT in Technical Support for almost 10 years, and can count on probably one hand how many black co-workers and bosses I've had.

That's not to say I haven't had any racists co-workers or bosses, but I don't think I've personally experienced what I think racism really is.
 
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You said my premise was flawed. My premise was that a white person does not know what it is like to grow up as a minority in the US. Your rebuttal:You think your experiences mean you know what it is like to grow up as a minority in the US. I think you are wrong. You want to take it personally? Go ahead.
On what basis do you think I'm wrong?
 

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You said my premise was flawed. My premise was that a white person does not know what it is like to grow up as a minority in the US.

Your premise is flawed. You are grouping all white people into the same category whereas if you are white and grow up in south Texas you are a minority that is disliked just as much as any other and also growing up in poor school systems and DO know what it is like. This is also true in any neighborhood where other races are the predominant race - which there are plenty in America. So saying a white person couldn't possibly understand is flawed... like saying all white people come from privileged families/life when actually a lot of white people have their own family history filled with famine, migration, slavery, oppression, and working hard to build something from scratch when their ancestors came to America and even after.

The thing about History and why someone doesn't need to be a particular culture to teach it; is because like all subjects - it is taught from a book. Unless it is a debate class; personal lives and views should stay out of the classroom; especially under college age. In this case they are also picking a well qualified teacher to teach and they are dismissing him for possibly a less qualified teacher who will not teach the kids near as well just because he isn't their color... it promotes the same type of thinking they are trying to get rid of.
 
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http://www.fresnobee.com/2014/07/28/4044162/southwest-fresno-leaders-criticize.html

Blacks and Hispanics complain a WHITE teacher was hired at a public school.

talk about racists.

They want to be taught 'their' history. Where they come from.

Well they are in America, and should learn American history.

Don't like it, go back to where you came from to get 'your' history.




"They?" The bolded by me above is unacceptable. Take your crude racism elsewhere, please.

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So white supremacists did not patent their business model? Bad on them. Fuck all of you. Only intolerance you are all gonna need in this life is intolerance against intolerant folks like ie. you.
 

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Your premise is flawed. You are grouping all white people into the same category whereas if you are white and grow up in south Texas you are a minority that is disliked just as much as any other and also growing up in poor school systems and DO know what it is like. This is also true in any neighborhood where other races are the predominant race - which there are plenty in America. So saying a white person couldn't possibly understand is flawed... like saying all white people come from privileged families/life when actually a lot of white people have their own family history filled with famine, migration, slavery, oppression, and working hard to build something from scratch when their ancestors came to America and even after.

The thing about History and why someone doesn't need to be a particular culture to teach it; is because like all subjects - it is taught from a book. Unless it is a debate class; personal lives and views should stay out of the classroom; especially under college age. In this case they are also picking a well qualified teacher to teach and they are dismissing him for possibly a less qualified teacher who will not teach the kids near as well just because he isn't their color... it promotes the same type of thinking they are trying to get rid of.

Thank you
 

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I didn't have a chance to read all these comments. I was blocked for posting for days from this forum. By someone that deliberately worked to misstate my position on this issue.

When I commented, I was commenting on the article linked. The reference to 'They' was to the people saying that whites shouldn't educate blacks, and Hispanics.

IMHO, it shouldn't matter what race a teacher is to teach a subject. But the article was full of people that want a race test for teachers. This will do nothing but further divide the country, and I thought the supreme court ruled against separate but equal education. Now these people want blacks to teach blacks? What total stupidity, and its worth noting that this group was gained an audience, and there concerns had to be addressed. They should have been told to buzz off.