It's a fact that more KKK members were Democrat than any other party. I wonder if our President knows this?
2/27/2012 11:30:04 AM
source?[Edited on February 27, 2012 at 11:37 AM. Reason : as if it means anything anyway.... ]
2/27/2012 11:37:12 AM
its a well known fact. the democrats were the only party in the south. socialists and racists and statists. brilliant!
2/27/2012 11:39:18 AM
did you know that the year is 2012?
2/27/2012 11:40:53 AM
i said WEREnow there are hardly any democrats left in southern states, except blacks with "plantation" mentality
2/27/2012 11:41:36 AM
Both parties fully support policies that are implicitly racist. What's your point?
2/27/2012 11:50:46 AM
as if the democrats and republicans of way back then have anything to do with the same named party now. this is fucking stupid.trashbin this shit.
2/27/2012 11:54:26 AM
please explain what racist policies youre talking about
2/27/2012 12:10:24 PM
i know affirmative action but thats only democrats.
2/27/2012 12:11:44 PM
The whole justice system, pretty much. Prohibition. Most of our foreign policy is racist on some level; we could never do what we do to the middle east if it were a population of white Christians.So-called progressives will have you believe that most of the racism out there originates from business owners, and that's why we needed the civil rights act. In reality, the vast majority of racism is perpetuated and carried out by federal, state, and local governments, with orders coming down from the federal government. None of the laws are explicitly racist, but the enforcement of the laws certainly is.Reliance on the "savior" state to eliminate the discriminatory policies that it benefits from is naive and senseless. Reform will never come until it's forced by the people. That day may not come because the people have an appetite for this kind of thing. They want drug users in jail, they want Muslims eradicated. If these people were ever forced to actually see these injustices with their own eyes, and to see the ripple effect on surrounding communities, cultures, and societies, perhaps they'd rethink things. They're not forced to see these things because American media shields them from reality.
2/27/2012 12:26:43 PM
2/27/2012 1:19:33 PM
Looks like the soapbox has degenerated to just another polarized bitch fest. To think I used to consider this forum a source of insight and relevant news. It used to be just that not too long ago. Thanks for ruining it folks.
2/27/2012 1:22:37 PM
You can't judge us by HOOPS MALONE alone.
2/27/2012 1:39:37 PM
2/27/2012 1:40:57 PM
Lock this nonsense
2/27/2012 1:48:47 PM
2/27/2012 2:36:51 PM
Definitely. d357r0y3r's post is a fine example of the first person constraint on doxastic explanation.
2/27/2012 3:32:45 PM
Let's go through the claims in my post. Some are objectively true, others would be hard to prove in the real world because it would require that we have an entirely different set of circumstances. You're pulling the same old Str8foolish/McDanger laziness where you throw out accusations of a priori assumptions ("what, you think violence is wrong? We'll need some data to back that up!") rather than engage in a real discussion.
2/27/2012 4:28:40 PM
How about this one
2/28/2012 11:11:22 AM
Severity seems like a good thing to compare. The government kills you or puts you in jail. The racist business owner throws away your resume or begrudgingly takes your money.
2/28/2012 11:15:17 AM
Oh so by "vast majority of racism" you mean "most severe consequences of racism"
2/28/2012 11:21:20 AM
Is today opposite day?
2/28/2012 11:25:45 AM
Given that the kind of racism you tend to focus on (institutional racism) is extremely difficult to identify or quantify, you're right, I shouldn't have said "the vast majority". We have concrete measures of how many people are sent to jail or killed by the state. We have no real measures, just studies, of how often someone is denied a job because they're black.However, if we use "voter fraud" issue logic, the only economic discrimination that exists is that which is proven. In that case, the vast majority of racism is carried out by the state.My point was that state policies are far more detrimental to minorities than racist hiring policies by business owners. If your resume gets tossed, you keep looking. You're not sentenced to poverty. If you get sent to jail for a few years because of drugs, your life is basically ruined, and your children grow up without a father and become the next victims in a cycle of state-imposed poverty. I'm comfortable in saying that the consequences of legal discrimination are much, much worse than the consequences of economic discrimination.[Edited on February 28, 2012 at 11:41 AM. Reason : ]
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2/28/2012 12:19:40 PM
hahahahah HOOPS
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