huffington postdidn't read-JCE2011
12/23/2015 10:46:58 AM
The sad thing is moron still reads and posts that shit. No wonder he thinks America is so racist."Liberal Propaganda website trying to perpetuate victim narrative, perpetuates victim narrative"
12/23/2015 12:54:12 PM
Here you go:https://www.metrotransit.org/Data/Sites/1/media/blog/police_report-12-17-15.pdf
12/23/2015 1:01:12 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/11-big-accomplishments-black-activists-achieved-in-2015_567996bae4b0b958f6583320I've said this a few times, but BLM has already had an impact and will continue to do so.
12/23/2015 3:15:35 PM
12/23/2015 3:22:49 PM
I said it champ and I paid for my entire education and/or got un-subsidized student loans. What exactly does this have to do with central bankers?You are delusional if you are not aware that the whole FAFSA program gives out grants and subsidized loans based on a students income level. My parents made above X amount thus I never was awarded any of these subsidized loans or need based grants. Yet my parents considered a college as an investment in my own future and thus expected me to pay for my own education. Regardless the notion that higher education in 2015 is unobtainable to any achieving (i.e. good grades in high school) minority student is completely false. FAFSA is solely need based. There are even more programs that are specifically based on assisting minority students specifically.I suppose the only difference in my situations then "some people" is that it was beat into my head that i'm responsible for my own actions and future...
12/23/2015 6:18:55 PM
12/23/2015 7:32:48 PM
12/23/2015 7:58:45 PM
^^ http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=646578
12/23/2015 10:32:47 PM
Yea I know, some crazy guy posted stuff about a Fluoride conspiracy and you really showed him. What that has to do with you being brainwashed by the HuffingtonPost is beyond me.Hey guys, BLACK LIVES MATTER. So let's ignore 99.9% of the problems hurting black lives, and then disproportionately flip shit over 0.1% of cases where we can rage about racism, because nothing says "I care about black people" like using them as political tools and ensuring their dependency on the government. If you disagree, you're a racist because you don't read HuffingtonPost like me.#IstandwithHuffPost #MoronLogic#Liberalism #lol
12/23/2015 11:07:17 PM
^ ZOMG so racist!!!!!#StopAskingQuestions #Victim #ResponsibilityIsSillyTalk #BLMOnly #MobMentality #LogicIsSilly #RacistUntilProvenInnocent[Edited on December 24, 2015 at 1:54 AM. Reason : K]
12/24/2015 1:54:09 AM
Let's be serious guys. We are all dependent on the government. You find some forms of dependency "acceptable" and others "unacceptable".I'm sure you are both nice young men but you both are slightly delusional.
12/24/2015 11:07:52 AM
Slightly?
12/24/2015 11:27:04 AM
I have no issues with many government programs. Like my friend JCE however I do have issues with the false sense of victimhoood perpetuated in some communities as well as the content these same communities have for maintaining their dependency on government assistance and the lack of shame that is instead viewed our "cred" for computing criminal behaviors. Behaviors that are then blamed as a effect of a false sense of oppression
12/24/2015 11:37:47 AM
So you honestly think this "false sense of victimhood" (whatever that's supposed to mean) is a more menacing threat to our society than- oh, you know- the REAL victimhood that's gone on unchecked for the past several decades? Yeah, it's pretty shitty and lame some liberal white people at private schools like Oberlin are complaining about cafeteria food, but that's just noise. You can either fixate on it, or look at is as being "statistically insignificant" like your pal JCE thinks and move on. The rest of us can see the difference.
12/24/2015 11:48:25 AM
^^You realize that the hypothesis that racism doesn't lead to widespread discrimination is easily rejected from the multiple studies on the issue over the years across various scenarios? And we know this is all built on literal white supremacist politics that were pervasive throughout up to the 60s. Do you think these politics and politicians just quietly went away when the civil rights bill passed? Do you think these people just tucked their racism away into boxes never to be seen again?Do you understand that with 70% of the population being white, it only takes a small percentage of them being racist to cause problems for the 10% that are black?No one is saying things haven't gotten better, but progress has stalled, and the recession amplified this.
12/24/2015 12:13:01 PM
12/24/2015 1:52:01 PM
Yes, the media gets it wrong sometimes. In fact, they get it wrong quite a bit. Here's a newsflash for you: they are out to sell newspapers and clicks and aren't necessarily concerned with the truth. It has always been this way and it always will- regardless of the political slant. Smart people who read a variety of sources can get the big picture pretty easily, but it sounds like you tend to dismiss anything that you don't agree with politically. Honestly, I think it's sad that you're more upset about the media getting it wrong than trying to make things right for people who've had it pretty shitty, overall. The media is pretty easy to tune out if you want to, and the same can be said for groups that are marginalized. It's your choice to get upset about whatever you want, but I personally am less OK with people being shat on because of their skin color.
12/24/2015 2:07:08 PM
12/24/2015 2:13:48 PM
12/24/2015 2:39:23 PM
JCE2011 still hasn't acknowledged that anyone made a serious reply to the study he posted
12/24/2015 8:06:50 PM
What are the specific problems?Also I'm not saying you're racist but claiming white privilege does not exist in 2015 in the USA makes me question your overal judgment and worldview. I would like to know the specific problem you feel are drown out by people yelling " Racist!" [Edited on December 24, 2015 at 8:40 PM. Reason : G]
12/24/2015 8:33:34 PM
At this point, can I at least be branded as not the biggest partisan hack on this board now? I think I've been eclipsed.
12/24/2015 9:02:33 PM
^^ that's the irony of the growing number of people who feel whites are the most oppressed group. Despite any actual evidence of this, statistical or otherwise, this belief is prevalent... Talk about false narratives and victim mentality...
12/25/2015 11:16:38 PM
12/26/2015 9:27:11 AM
We all know that cops join the force so they can beat up minorities and white privileged society has made it their goal to oppress African Americans while denying their ability to be successful in society
12/26/2015 10:58:41 AM
Cool strawman bruh.
12/26/2015 11:10:10 AM
Is HUR having a stroke and copying and pasting shit from pages ago?
12/26/2015 11:40:26 AM
Thanks brah
12/26/2015 12:04:20 PM
12/26/2015 5:38:13 PM
12/26/2015 6:07:58 PM
^^ your death penalty study focused on a specific part of the death penalty processes. It's great we found out that part wasn't racist![Edited on December 26, 2015 at 8:36 PM. Reason : Also what are these problems we won't let you discuss?]
12/26/2015 8:29:43 PM
12/26/2015 11:49:56 PM
^ solid post
12/27/2015 12:01:02 AM
^squalid post :3
12/27/2015 12:02:00 AM
send the same resume out twice, one with a white name and one with a black name.The white one will do better. Pretty easy test
12/27/2015 1:00:26 AM
"black name""white name"way to be PC, brah
12/27/2015 1:13:58 AM
12/27/2015 4:53:35 PM
Tyrone and Lamar are excellent names, and they were not made up by mothers who wanted their kids to have a cool or different name.Your attempt to take those names off the table is, sadly, indicative of your own ignorance. And, to some extent, your position helps to illustrate what these people are on about when they get going about the resumes and whatnot.To be clear, black people do not spend their time wandering what they can do next to annoy white people. But I don't know how much bullshitty judgement they're supposed to take before it's not worth their time to give a shit about white notions of propriety.If you told me that Tyrone and Lamar sounded "black" and were therefore undesirable names, I'd probably name my kid Hiawatha...cause that's a badass name.
12/27/2015 5:28:58 PM
It ain't racism...its human nature! Got it.
12/27/2015 6:38:45 PM
I know an Asian dude who's name is legally ABC.
12/27/2015 7:33:40 PM
I like the resume name test example, it's a good measurable indicator of bias, and something I think that could be fixed by implementing hiring methods that don't consider names.I would agree with HUR though, I don't think it is exactly anti-black racism, simply human nature to favor names similar to your own (not that it isn't still a problem to fix). I think cultural assimilation is part of this, as we see asians are more likely to name their children "American" names.
12/27/2015 9:00:00 PM
JCE2011 is still pretending that no one replied to the study he posted
12/27/2015 9:22:06 PM
Are people with Spanish names currently discriminated against?
12/27/2015 9:54:26 PM
^^^Okay, so the problem is that you've been presented with a "measurable indicator of bias," and you agree that it's pretty good. But you're not willing to acknowledge that bias generally.If it exists in hiring, is it really that difficult to concede that it exists elsewhere, and to a certain extent, it will impact outcomes?Racism is apparent to everyone from all points of view and walks of life. Almost everybody can admit that it exists, and you won't lose anything by admitting it. It doesn't take away from your accomplishments and the choices you've made in your life.And it's not like anyone expects you to cry in the shower because you are so distraught by the thought of some nameless black child who didn't get a fair shake. You just admit it's a thing and move on with whatever talking points or point of view you want to share.
12/27/2015 10:12:15 PM
JCE subscribes to "MAJORITY BIAS"He will bring it up in 1...2....3......
12/27/2015 10:26:44 PM
If that's what he wants to call it, that's cool.I think we're all on the same page.
12/27/2015 10:35:35 PM
For the 100th time, I've never claimed racism doesn't exist.I criticize the bias, generally, because many "sources" exaggerate, misrepresent, and lie about things to frame them as racist and use them for political leverage at the expense of common sense. (see moron & Huffpost).For the majority of these references you see "black people more likely to experience _____" and the source is used to "prove" something is racist despite other variables clearly indicating skin color isn't the determining factor. Nobody denies a lingering disparity of wealth wasn't caused by racism, but the people screaming about racism in 2015 are typically just ignorant misguided liberals trying to "play civil rights activist" 50 years too late.
12/28/2015 12:02:40 AM
12/28/2015 12:02:52 AM
There's a ton of hiring bias, but if you send an email inquiring about a job, and it's riddled with horrific grammar, I'm just saying.
12/28/2015 12:19:02 AM