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2/16/2012 1:28:38 PM
plenty of money to buy bootstraps.[Edited on February 16, 2012 at 1:38 PM. Reason : ]
2/16/2012 1:29:17 PM
^along those lines how about a trivia question. The black/white wealth gap was closing until what program was introduced?
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2/16/2012 1:43:37 PM
fun fact: crack-cocaine gets you a harsher sentence than powder cocaine.
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2/16/2012 1:56:01 PM
you may not be explicitly racist, but you very clearly are sympathetic to a system and culture that disproportionately harms minorities and benefits whites, and you seem to do it in the face of evidence of institutional forms of overt racism.so, no, you're not racist. just defiantly ignorant.
2/16/2012 2:00:19 PM
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2/16/2012 2:06:47 PM
Thank you. If I said "aaronburro is making this argument, thus it is wrong." that would be an ad hominem. All I'm saying is "You are a shithead. Now here is why your particular arguments are in this case wrong."
2/16/2012 2:10:12 PM
lol
2/16/2012 2:11:32 PM
he does seem to care more about unborn babies than he does already-born minorities. that's fascinating.
2/16/2012 2:19:28 PM
2/16/2012 2:20:35 PM
Except Affirmative Action wasn't created on the basis that "inherent different traits in human racial groups justify discrimination". It was created to offset the actual discrimination that was and continues to happen.
2/16/2012 2:23:10 PM
TSB rehashing the affirmative action debate for the umpteenth time. So far we've come.Let's just cut through the bullshit, here. Institutional racism exists. There's no doubt about it. Arguably, the most racist institution is the war on drugs, which most of you support in some way. If you don't directly support it, you fail to support (or in some cases, actively spread misinformation about) the candidates that actually would change this policy.Aside from the ending the war on drugs, what should be done? What does affirmative action entail? How do you "deal" with institutional racism?[Edited on February 16, 2012 at 2:34 PM. Reason : ]
2/16/2012 2:29:34 PM
2/16/2012 2:36:25 PM
So instead of supporting Ron Paul who has a few bad policies, most of which will never fucking change (abortion), you support the guy that has continued virtually all of the bad policies.If you believe the war on drugs is wrong, you should not be supporting Obama at all. In any case, this is a shameless plug for Ron Paul, the only candidate that would actually improve race relations. The last line of my previous post is what I really want to see a response to.[Edited on February 16, 2012 at 2:39 PM. Reason : ]
2/16/2012 2:38:35 PM
I'm not supporting Obama. I'm supporting "not-romney and not-santorum".
2/16/2012 2:39:46 PM
This discussion reminds me of the study MIT did with the American Disablities Act. While not forcing people to hire people with disablities they basically made them a protected class. The study showed that after this well intentioned bill passed with broad support that employment of those with disablities, men and female, went down and became stagnant over time.Sadly before this passed employment was on the rise as we moved to more office work than physical labor. A good example of a well intentioned program with serious unintended consequences.
2/16/2012 3:00:36 PM
Obama's war on pot
2/16/2012 3:25:39 PM
Str8Foolish more like Str8Racistam i rite? can i get an amen?
2/16/2012 3:46:31 PM
thats not very creative
2/16/2012 4:00:39 PM
^^^As someone who both smoked and even grew pot for ~2 years, I have to say that Obama's reversal on the issue is disappointing. I mean, to be clear, I agree with the general idea that pot is not a benign drug. Yeah, it's not physically addictive and it was relatively easy to quit doing it, but as someone who smoked literally every day for a while, I know it can have a negative effect on your life. It won't kill you, but it can make you extremely lazy and generally satisfied with a "do nothing" lifestyle. Since quitting, I've advanced both my professional career and personal relationships much more rapidly then I ever cared to do when I was smoking daily. Physically, my cardiovascular health is much improved as well. While I recognize that some individuals use it regularly and maintain a "normal" life, personal experiences (myself and others I know) have convinced me that is an exception. With that said, I do recognize it's medicinal value, and it should be decriminalized and regulated like any other drug. Dispensaries which follow state laws and only distribute to legitimate patients should be allowed to do business without federal harassment. I don't think it should be available without prescription, nor become as easily available as alcohol or cigarettes. While yes, in some ways, both of those are worse for you than marijuana, that doesn't mean we should just let another socially and physically destructive habit become accepted by our society, especially now that cigarette usage is at an all time low. That's my 2 cents on the issue.
2/16/2012 4:12:58 PM
^damn. so the liberal plot to make society a 'do nothing' society and give more reason to start entitlement programs has been botchedbtw. great story.
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2/16/2012 5:43:07 PM
do you even acknowledge the disparity between whites and minorities? let's start there. do you recognize the gaps that are present?a simple 'yes' or 'no' will do.[Edited on February 16, 2012 at 6:13 PM. Reason : ]
2/16/2012 6:12:15 PM
Yes, but it was the government that created these gaps, not society.Is what he'll say.
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2/16/2012 9:08:28 PM
can we just fucking move on?my ancestors had it far worse than blacks ever did and i dont get shit-translation, who cares? now lets get some meat and potatoes! let this thread simmer and discuss the following quote in the republican candidates thread!
2/16/2012 9:14:11 PM
This isn't about ancestors. It's about treatment today.
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2/17/2012 12:16:49 AM
Decreasing the gaps indicated by the charts on this page would be a solid start. I think we'll get there over time.Once again, the plural of anecdote is not evidence. I'm sure there are plenty of interesting outlier cases.
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2/17/2012 12:41:34 AM
Wait for old racists to die? Beats the shit out of me. I'll teach my kids the best I can and try to raise consciousnesses to the issue as much as we can. Just about as much we can do about religion.
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