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2020-07-23 at 1:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed There really is no reason to swear.
Represented where? This is a very abstract term.
Im thanking this because you replied with a great question.
Do you know the question you even asked? Do you understand what it means?
You asked "represented where"?
Represented everywhere. Represented as the white community is. In every concept. Not just represented when they are arrested or in the news for bad behavior. Are they represented the same as white people. Do you see them the same? Do you see black people as a productive member of society?
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2020-07-23 at 1:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by Daddyissues Im thanking this because you replied with a great question.
Do you know the question you even asked? Do you understand what it means?
You asked "represented where"?
Represented everywhere. Represented as the white community is. In every concept. Not just represented when they are arrested or in the news for bad behavior. Are they represented the same as white people. Do you see them the same? Do you see black people as a productive member of society?
Yes or no?
This is for you rabbitweed. Sorry for cussing but genuine question? -
2020-07-23 at 1:55 AM UTC
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2020-07-23 at 1:56 AM UTCThe way the media, the police, the entire us as a whole... do they view black people as they do white people?
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2020-07-23 at 2 AM UTCThis.. is systemic racism. Don't ignore my stupid commentary about arrests etc.. because this is what it's about. Black people are NOT represented as a productive group as a whole. White people are.
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2020-07-23 at 2:03 AM UTC
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2020-07-23 at 2:04 AM UTC
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2020-07-23 at 2:06 AM UTCAnd I've seen systemic racism my entire life. Not against myself of course because I am white privilege.
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2020-07-23 at 2:07 AM UTC
Originally posted by Daddyissues Im thanking this because you replied with a great question.
Do you know the question you even asked? Do you understand what it means?
You asked "represented where"?
Represented everywhere. Represented as the white community is. In every concept. Not just represented when they are arrested or in the news for bad behavior. Are they represented the same as white people. Do you see them the same? Do you see black people as a productive member of society?
Yes or no?
This is very broad, can we narrow it down to say, represented in the press?
No I do not think black people are represented the same as white people on the press.
A lot of black people are productive members of society. It does seem evident to me that anti-social behaviour is worse - as an aggregate - amongst black people. Again, crime statistics seem to support this view.
While I acknowledge trends in aggregates, individuals must be treated as individuals. I am interested in being around civilized people, and it doesn't really matter what race they are. -
2020-07-23 at 2:10 AM UTC
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2020-07-23 at 2:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed This is very broad, can we narrow it down to say, represented in the press?
No I do not think black people are represented the same as white people on the press.
A lot of black people are productive members of society. It does seem evident to me that anti-social behaviour is worse - as an aggregate - amongst black people. Again, crime statistics seem to support this view.
While I acknowledge trends in aggregates, individuals must be treated as individuals. I am interested in being around civilized people, and it doesn't really matter what race they are.
blacks are very social people.
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2020-07-23 at 2:15 AM UTCLiberals are attempting to basically convince you of the invisible man in the sky named 'racism'. If it's not part of the laws of the system, or the system goes as far as ours has to implement anti-discrimination laws, of course there's no systematic racism. The system is overwhelmingly anti-racist (only anti-white, no Asian student quotas).
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2020-07-23 at 2:17 AM UTC
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2020-07-23 at 2:18 AM UTCJews are smarter than all of us, though.
Oy vey! -
2020-07-23 at 2:25 AM UTC
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2020-07-23 at 2:31 AM UTC
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2020-07-23 at 2:32 AM UTCVinny isn't actually chinese. He just really loves communist china. It's odd. I think he might be Indian? but a self-hating indian.
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2020-07-23 at 2:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed Vinny isn't actually chinese. He just really loves communist china. It's odd. I think he might be Indian? but a self-hating indian.
Everybody doubts his claims of Chinese ancestry.
For some reason I just take his word for it.
I mean, it would be the weirdest thing to lie about. -
2020-07-23 at 2:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed This is very broad, can we narrow it down to say, represented in the press?
No I do not think black people are represented the same as white people on the press.
A lot of black people are productive members of society. It does seem evident to me that anti-social behaviour is worse - as an aggregate - amongst black people. Again, crime statistics seem to support this view.
While I acknowledge trends in aggregates, individuals must be treated as individuals. I am interested in being around civilized people, and it doesn't really matter what race they are.
This isn't broad at all if you can exponentially say that blacks are not represented the same as white people.
Not now, not then, not ever. Regardless of history, is this not systemic to you?
This is years and years of constant systematic and macro agression aggression towards the black community.
Just think for a minute, (this is truly hard because we have never been oppressed as a white community), if our people as a whole were portrayed by the media and society as criminals and "less than".
Which we can agree that the black community has this stigma and has for their entire lives. Correct? -
2020-07-23 at 2:42 AM UTCSherri,
Glad you stepped up when I pussied out. You are so much more articulate than I am, so I’m enjoying watching this conversation.
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