Originally posted by: her209
Are their reasons unfounded?
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Because for 2,000 years, the white man has oppressed the black man. That and they need a scapegoat for their problems.
Originally posted by: armatron
Originally posted by: her209
Are their reasons unfounded?
no. It's because of stereotypes. Stereotypes aren't, however, created for no reason.
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Because for 2,000 years, the white man has oppressed the black man. That and they need a scapegoat for their problems.
Historically speaking though, the law was never on the side blacks even when they were the victims. For example, the case of Emett Till.Originally posted by: Black88GTA
QFT.
Popular media (Chappelle's Show being a perfect example) doesn't exactly help matters either. While I do find it funny - if you took away all the "cops + Whitey going after black people" jokes, there'd be nothing left but 3 minutes of monologue and 8 minutes of commercials.
Open your eyes. You can't hide behind alcohol, you know. The world isn't some fairy land where everything is harmonious.Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Because for 2,000 years, the white man has oppressed the black man. That and they need a scapegoat for their problems.
Wow... just wow!![]()
Ya, if it were 2,000 years ago, there'd be black people in the bible. So what I'm trying to say is that god has distrust for the black man as well.Originally posted by: CheesePoofs
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Because for 2,000 years, the white man has oppressed the black man. That and they need a scapegoat for their problems.
Wrong. Its only since Columbus's time that the white man has oppressed the black man.
Originally posted by: Howard
Open your eyes. You can't hide behind alcohol, you know. The world isn't some fairy land where everything is harmonious.Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Because for 2,000 years, the white man has oppressed the black man. That and they need a scapegoat for their problems.
Wow... just wow!![]()
Originally posted by: armatron
Originally posted by: her209
Are their reasons unfounded?
no. It's because of stereotypes. Stereotypes aren't, however, created for no reason.
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Because for 2,000 years, the white man has oppressed the black man. That and they need a scapegoat for their problems.
Wow... just wow!![]()
I never had to deal with drug dealers and gangstas waiting outside my classroom to shoot me when class was over.Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Is that not at least partly true? Here in Minneapolis the inner city schools spend more per student than many schools in the suburbs but have a lower graduation rate. It's not like we're not giving inner city kids the opportunity to become educated. They'd just prefer not to be.
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Because for 2,000 years, the white man has oppressed the black man. That and they need a scapegoat for their problems.
Wow... just wow!![]()
Is that not at least partly true? Here in Minneapolis the inner city schools spend more per student than many schools in the suburbs but have a lower graduation rate. It's not like we're not giving inner city kids the opportunity to become educated. They'd just prefer not to be.
Maybe percentage of disposable income would be a better comparison?Originally posted by: Brackis
Add total amount of money spent on child by their parents to all figures and come back to me with an answer.
Originally posted by: her209
Historically speaking though, the law was never on the side blacks even when they were the victims. For example, the case of Emett Till.Originally posted by: Black88GTA
QFT.
Popular media (Chappelle's Show being a perfect example) doesn't exactly help matters either. While I do find it funny - if you took away all the "cops + Whitey going after black people" jokes, there'd be nothing left but 3 minutes of monologue and 8 minutes of commercials.
Originally posted by: her209
I never had to deal with drug dealers and gangstas waiting outside my classroom to shoot me when class was over.Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Is that not at least partly true? Here in Minneapolis the inner city schools spend more per student than many schools in the suburbs but have a lower graduation rate. It's not like we're not giving inner city kids the opportunity to become educated. They'd just prefer not to be.
Originally posted by: Brackis
Add total amount of money spent on child by their parents to all figures and come back to me with an answer.
Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Originally posted by: her209
I never had to deal with drug dealers and gangstas waiting outside my classroom to shoot me when class was over.Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Is that not at least partly true? Here in Minneapolis the inner city schools spend more per student than many schools in the suburbs but have a lower graduation rate. It's not like we're not giving inner city kids the opportunity to become educated. They'd just prefer not to be.
Do you think those dealers and gangsters are white? So tell me what race is oppressing blacks?
I think it has a lot to do with the perception that blue collar crimes receive harsher punishment when compared to white collar crimes, e.g. Martha Stewart, Enron executives, etc.Originally posted by: Black88GTA
With the way the issue is portrayed in media, you'd think that white people are getting away with every crime they commit, where black people are jumped, beaten, and thrown in jail for walking down the street. It's done in a joking way, but that kind of thing works on a subconscious level in terms of how people perceive it IRL.