8/26/2014 10:15:19 PM
8/26/2014 10:30:12 PM
^ read literally any study on wealth... Any of them... And you'll realize how ignorant you are, and how utterly wrong your opinions are.There's links in this very thread you could use to correlate these studies to help provide a better context.^^^Seeing the data, what would you suggest?
8/26/2014 10:36:46 PM
8/28/2014 8:23:40 PM
I for one, would automatically assume that anybody named Chandler would be a douche, and hire DeShawn.
8/28/2014 9:43:22 PM
CuntPunter
8/28/2014 9:56:30 PM
8/28/2014 10:29:15 PM
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8/28/2014 11:19:10 PM
8/28/2014 11:49:10 PM
8/29/2014 12:19:23 AM
8/29/2014 8:10:17 PM
Why discuss it, if you don't feel like thinking about the problem/solutions?Are you just here to say government is bad, and whatever they're doing is wrong? Because that's pretty counterproductive.And inaction, in this situation, is the worse decision. When people feel they are being treated unjustly, this tends to fester, not go away (think about the gun nuts' reactions if someone's sneeze even sounds like they said "gun control") . And in certain important aspects of society, blacks are definitely being treated unjustly.And this thread is not even about a government solution.There's a growing group of whites who feel that racism against whites is a bigger problem than what minorities face, despite the lack of any evidence indicating systemic racism against whites (of course there's individual racism against whites, just like individual racism against blacks exists).I think part of this is due to the economy-- as more income inequality grows, and middle class whites become poorer*, they're going to feel, however inaccurately, that minorities have more advantages. But this can't be the whole problem...?* http://fedorsannikov.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/real-median-household-income-by-race-and-hispanic-origin-of-householder-1967-to-2011-USA.png
8/30/2014 12:45:01 AM
http://ow.ly/AUtf2This is a really good column in the ny times on the issue.
8/31/2014 9:50:15 AM
8/31/2014 2:07:11 PM
9/1/2014 4:07:41 PM
9/1/2014 4:46:04 PM
i didn't say to ignore anything
9/1/2014 7:19:39 PM
9/1/2014 11:44:13 PM
9/2/2014 1:11:53 AM
9/2/2014 10:26:11 PM
^^ read the rest of the thread...?^ it's possible, and should happen, but it's only part of the story. I think a bigger issue is addressing sentencing and policing disparities.I didn't realize Fox News was pushing the "reverse-racism" angle so hard these days:http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/08/27/dear-fox-news-please-stop-using-asian-americans-to-attack-black-people.htmlPretty shocking a large news agency would promote such a discredited idea.
9/3/2014 10:06:39 AM
9/3/2014 12:32:03 PM
It's probably more common out west, but now that I think about it, i've never met an asian who descended from one of those early chinese that came to the US.
9/3/2014 12:49:03 PM
There was a segment on NPR about steretyping asians back in the '20s, and how cartoons coming out then depictedthem as shady, pony-tailed, slanty eyed, opium=smoking laundry mat owners. It also talked about the cliche tune (kung fu fighting melody) that came to be associated with the chinese, although it doesn't appear to be chinese.http://www.npr.org/blogs/codeswitch/2014/08/28/338622840/how-the-kung-fu-fighting-melody-came-to-represent-asia
9/3/2014 12:54:17 PM
Nor have I, probably because they have immersed themselves in the culture and gene pool. Just like you probably haven't met many 100% Native Americans, but you've met a bunch of folks with a small portion of those genes.Lets not forget however, about the forced internment of thousands of Japanese Americans during WWII. Not since slavery has America done one single act as awful and outragious to African Americans. But I guess one single act wouldn't really count in this thread, because one large act of racism isn't classified as systemic.[Edited on September 3, 2014 at 1:15 PM. Reason : asd]
9/3/2014 1:12:55 PM
9/3/2014 1:14:06 PM
My two cents - while Asian Americans have taken a lot of shit as a community here in the United States, I don't think we can compare our experiences to those of African Americans at all. Most African Americans who were brought to the United States were brought involuntarily two centuries ago. Since then, whatever traditional culture they had was destroyed during the period of slavery, leaving a shell of a people who basically had to make it up as they went along from the 1860s on. We're not just talking about simple wealth, we're talking about culture, history, tradition, etc., those things that can drive a people forward. Top it off with government enforced segregation for another 100 years and limitations on the capital they can earn and save, and you have a people dealt a bad hand second only to the Native Americans.Asian Americans in contrast, while badly treated over the history of the country, did have some advantages. First, you had a more self-selecting group that came over to the US, those who were ambitious and aggressive, ready to carve out a new life. That can make up a lot for the poverty. Many were educated - they didn't work white collar when they got to the US due to language and cultural barriers, but they did have an appreciation for the value of education and passed it on to their children. There are some other theories too about the rather unique socio-economic situation in Asia at that time that may have increased success for those earlier immigrants. Their timing was better too, as they came around the time that much of the formalized government segregation was being dismantled.To compare Asian American success to the lack of African American success is ignorant at best, cynical at worst, as the two communities had vastly different experiences.
9/3/2014 1:46:29 PM
^ Yeah, thats pretty much been the consensus in the educated world for a while, but Fox News hasn't taken note of this.
9/3/2014 1:47:59 PM
A better comparison for the plight of African Americans would be that of large refugee communities. This is a community that becomes an excluded minority through a process that also destroyed all their social and financial capital.Otherwise, you border on another form of exceptionalism. Human populations are moving and mixing all over the globe. Many nations that thought of themselves as homogenous are now become multicultural, and will soon look a lot like the US demographically. Our ills will become the world's ills. I certainly hope they're not terminal.
9/3/2014 4:17:02 PM
so fucking terribly sad.... if this is america, what can we expect from the rest of the world? actually, in many countries there is a lot less racism of this kind.http://mic.com/articles/97860/one-small-change-to-his-resume-and-this-man-s-job-offers-skyrocketedthey key here is that the same exact positions with the same exact companies that he was turned down for before, were calling/emailing him back.so whether it is live breathing filters or software filters, the system is racist to the core., i.e., SYSTEMIC.
9/4/2014 1:47:06 AM
One anecdote and it's racist to the core.
9/4/2014 9:33:10 AM
everybody is a little racist.
9/4/2014 10:22:35 AM
moron, who do you think you are? runnin round leavin scars
9/4/2014 11:23:46 AM
9/4/2014 1:51:50 PM
9/8/2014 1:01:53 AM
Well, the unions that make up his special interests certainly hate Hispanics. As such, we should expect him to act as if he hates Hispanics regardless of whether the average voter hates Hispanics or not. After-all, Obama isn't up for election anymore, so what the average voter thinks no longer matters to him, but the push to please his pay-masters never ends.
9/9/2014 9:26:43 AM
9/12/2014 11:07:09 PM
I don't know which thread is the most appropriate for this, but I think this is the best onehttp://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/09/14/daniele-watts-arrested-black-actress-white-husband_n_5819042.htmlGG Murrca
9/15/2014 2:33:10 AM
http://everydayfeminism.com/2014/07/8-things-white-people-race/?utm_content=buffera9cb8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
11/25/2014 9:39:00 PM
"everydayfeminism.com" - must be an awesome place for objective discourse o_Othey're right about two things:1. "reverse racism" isn't a thing2. "reverse sexism" isn't a thingbut they're wrong about why:1. because it's just racism2. because it's just sexism"people of Color" as he(she?) likes to put it, can be (and sometimes are) racist towards white peoplewomen can be (and sometimes are) sexist towards menit's just true everybody, no matter how hard you try to twist that up. and the converse of each of those statements is also true.
11/26/2014 3:44:01 AM
11/26/2014 12:25:59 PM
This is a great example of how collectivist thought prevents adequate analysis. The writer is not able to make a distinction between males and males that have power. From their perspective, there are white men that have power, and there are women and minorities that have do not have power; the nuances are not worth investigating, apparently.
11/26/2014 2:19:23 PM
11/27/2014 12:59:36 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/26/us/ferguson-racism-or-racial-bias/index.html?sr=fb112614raceconvos9pVODtopLinkMaybe this can explain it better than the other link then.
11/27/2014 1:18:54 AM
stole from Facebook:
12/4/2014 4:13:22 PM
A tale of two hashtags:http://m.mic.com/articles/105740/alive-while-black-exposes-ugly-truths-about-everyday-police-racism
12/4/2014 7:10:32 PM
12/9/2014 7:11:24 PM
Just quit Facebook. It's way easier.You'll stop hating old high school acquaintances that never amounted to anything and you will instead just completely forget that they ever existed (which is the fate they most likely deserve anyway).And the cute girl you used to sit next to in intro to psychology or whatever who you Facebook stalked probably got fat and shat out a bunch of bratty kids.Facebook seriously serves no purpose. It's just a drain on your time.
12/9/2014 10:16:40 PM