So let people hate women, but punish them when they break a law.Why not let people hate other races, but then just punish them when the break a law? Isn't this the answer? Strictly enforce laws and make sure that the laws enforce equality but don't bother trying to change people from being racist. As long as they're not hurting someone, unduly denying someone a home or a job, or doing any of the other shit that's against the law, what's the problem?And if they are doing that shit, then punish them. BAM, we have a society where people can stop worrying about whether someone else says the "N-word" or hates white people.
2/5/2010 5:03:34 PM
2/5/2010 5:26:06 PM
^^I know you really like that approach, disco_stu. You talk about it a lot, and I can see how it would be compelling.Some of us prefer the education/protesting approach. I mean, if a dude gets on TV and claims homosexuals are destroying America, some of us have to talk about it. If a religious leader advises men to monitor and correct their wives' behavior, I'ma have to talk about it. If a neighborhood holds a meeting to discuss concerns about property values after two Latino families move in, we gotta say something. We can't just sit back and ignore it...it's impossible to ignore.I know I get overly excited about calling people out and getting in their faces for being racist, and I certainly can do better in this regard, but there are positive ways to promote self-awareness when it comes to prejudice. And it's not even really about changing people from being racist, just tryna make people aware so the playing field will level a bit...if teachers and cops and bankers and store owners prance along all blissfully unaware, we shouldn't be surprised if nothing ever changes.
2/5/2010 5:33:39 PM
^^racism in itself is a conservative quality. I'm not sure what else to say. Racism in this country was held on to big time by the republican party which was made up of many kkk members. The same politicians that fought hard against the civil rights movement have fought hard against social reform to this day. Its no surprise conservatives don't want the federal government meddling in state affairs (slavary, segregation, welfare, education, etc) and its also no surprise a very minute number of minorities associate themselves with conservatives or the republican party. now im not saying all are racists because there are other factor but the vast majority of them are conservatives.^religions are not the same thing as races and you are treating them as if they are. Sure, there are racists everywhere but there isn't institutionalized racism in these countries. We are only 40 something years removed from slavery in this country. Thats a huge difference than not being able to build a fancy chimney at your place of worship. You are also stuck in the american frame of mind of freedom of religion and everyone should have a right to practice their religion. Well thats just what our authors thought and doesn't make it the way of the world. In predominately atheist left nations, religion is viewed as the greatest source of evil and it needs to be held in check.
2/5/2010 8:27:38 PM
2/5/2010 8:46:56 PM
2/5/2010 9:03:52 PM
2/5/2010 10:15:06 PM
who mentioned china, cccb, or communism?
2/5/2010 10:28:09 PM
^^ those are communist countries. it's easy to point at failed systems, generalize your opponent's position, and claim victory. but the more socialist-leaning countries with representative democracies, such as Sweden Netherlands Finland Germany Belgium etc., all have higher overall quality of life and standards of living than the US. As measured by any metric.
2/5/2010 10:52:54 PM
They're also all "capitalist" economies, which is what I was responding to. It is entirely possible to have a nation with a functioning social safety net and still have a functioning free market. Switzerland is actually a pretty good example as it mandates that all citizens purchase health care and mandates that companies may not make a profit on said health care. It also has over 200 companies competing for health care business and the subsequent non-basic add ons (other forms of non-regulated / non-mandatory insurance) which the companies can make a profit on. (For the record, the only politician I've heard bring up this possibility has been Al Franken).If you're going to make the asinine assertion that the poor in all capitalist countries get poorer, you need to demonstrate that they do, in fact, get poorer relative to their initial state. Instead the argument is based on the idea that the rich get richer and the poor don't get richer as fast, which ignores the fact that the poor in western free markets have almost universally fared better than those in command economies. We're dying because of hyper-consumption of food, not starvation (a situation which is, ironically from the command economy standpoint, partially enabled by the subsidization of corn farmers by the Federal Government). ]
2/6/2010 1:26:57 PM
who the fuck are you talking to?
2/6/2010 4:08:09 PM
2/6/2010 6:54:55 PM
Like I said, I'm sure there are exceptions. Just the same way you are a black conservative.
2/6/2010 6:56:32 PM
Just gonna leave this here for the whole "Why can't Black people just move past skin color like White people have?" people in this thread:http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3263388
2/7/2010 5:59:32 PM
2/8/2010 3:13:49 PM
We agreed on it at the last meeting. You aren't invited to our meetings because you're not white.Quite a dichotomy we have here.
2/8/2010 3:44:58 PM
2/8/2010 4:14:58 PM
i thought this was an appropriate place to post:
2/20/2010 10:28:00 PM
2/20/2010 10:53:45 PM
2/21/2010 3:25:39 AM