Me pointing out your gossiping and backbiting and misrepresentations reveal a far insidious form of deception I want nothing to do with. — NOS4A2
— Alan WattsThe universe doesn’t take me seriously, why should I take it seriously.
Anthropologists and geneticists use terms like ‘white people’ and ‘black people’. Why wouldn’t they? And what new and old concepts are you talking about?
But many have abandoned the use of “race” in their field. No one said they stop using those phrases. What a strange misrepresentation. — NOS4A2
If noticing color in the past led to racist systems and institutions...
— Harry Hindu
To make sense of what follows this I think you should probably explain exactly what “noticing color” means in this sentence.
— praxis
I thought I was using the phrase the same way everyone else was - recognizing the race of an individual for a particular reason. — Harry Hindu
If racism is related to power
That [passing laws that benefit one race over another] is what YOU and 180 and Baden and fdrake, etc. want. — Harry Hindu
That brings us around to the flip side of the equation. All Faith is based on Knowledge. — Keenan
I believe in God because He confirmed what other men said about Him. — Keenan
Theres something inside us that God planted in us to lead us to him. — Keenan
Anyway, you are being pretty evasive here and I understand your position to my satisfaction (and disagree obviously) so...thanks I guess. — DingoJones
By revising what’s behind (the meaning and implicit associations) the demarcations to better match reality. Simply not using them doesn’t do that.
— praxis
Sure it does. We abandon old concepts for new ones all the time, as anthropologists and geneticists abandoned race in favor of better ones, — NOS4A2
No doubt, many still see them as important, to the point that people get angry when they’re questioned. Many anthropologists and geneticists refuse to use them. How would you deal with them? — NOS4A2
So... why did you lie?
I didn’t, though if I knew someone was going to cherry-pick one statement from the thousands of previous statements in order to call me a liar, I might have chosen my words more carefully. — NOS4A2
Seems pretty accurate to me. — NOS4A2
It's a lie because, as I've previously mentioned, you've repeatedly demonstrated that you have no difficulty at all in grouping people and blanketly attributing them with particular characteristics.
–praxis
For example? — NOS4A2
Anti-Trumpism is the opposition to trump as an ideology. Most people want their leaders to succeed and their country to prosper. Anti-Trumpists want their leader to fail and are willing to ruin the country to do it.
Now you have to convince me that I’m trolling you and you aren’t trolling me. — NOS4A2
Lol...im...sorry? — DingoJones
Cheeky enough answer? — NOS4A2
That's funny, in discussions about Trump you have no difficulty grouping people and blanketly attributing them with particular characteristics.
I group people according to their ideologies and superstitions, sure. I’ll concede that much. — NOS4A2
I don’t know, I think I may just have trouble with grouping people in general. — NOS4A2
I can’t quite put my finger on it.
If noticing color in the past lead to racist systems and institutions... — Harry Hindu
That's it. Say hello to Jackson Pollack. — frank
Or are there upstream facts that we use to make our assessments? — frank
I just think the very first step to correcting them should be to refuse using those taxonomies. They automatically lead to the hastiest of generalizations — NOS4A2
It's a research based fact that people with first names that sound "black" (like Lashika, for instance) are much less likely to be called in for interviews than people with old English sounding names (like Frank).
Would you say that's a sign of systemic racism? — frank
If you search for disparities between tall and short, fat and thin, you’ll find them. The point is you’re not tackling a problem at all, but projecting groups and taxonomies onto vast swaths of disparate individuals. — NOS4A2
It's evidence that the U.S. isn't as xenophobic as you think. — Harry Hindu
For evidence of equal-treatment, just look at the laws we have... You can't provide any evidence for your claims. — Harry Hindu
I’m not big on consensus and uniformity. — NOS4A2
Anyway, what are we peasants to such gods? — Wallows
I guess it is how you look at it Praxis. — weareacouple
