Do you believe a government should enact racial policies? — NOS4A2
Absolutely. Due to my vast inability to do research, I can tell you that Thurgood Marshall talked about the discriminatory aspects of affirmative action. He said that what a young white person should understand is that though AA did disadvantage them in some respects, they were given an advantage at birth.
AA didn't balance the scales. It was just an attempt to jumpstart that process.
Do you believe a government should enact racial policies? — NOS4A2
The word "racial" is neutral. It just means pertaining to race. There are good and bad ways to address issues concerning race. So, it means nothing to ask that question unless you specify what policy you mean. And if you're trying to infect the word "racial" in a general sense with the connotations of the word "racist", you're barking up the wrong tree with anyone who understands English.
Racial policies still exist but in the form of affirmative action. — NOS4A2
In America contrary to "racist stereotypes", affirmative action (like welfare programs), has always mostly benefitted white women instead of nonwhite minorities. An easy to find, highly corroborated and reported, fact for any honest, thinking person who's more interested in opposing than ignoring or defending (re: alt-right trolls) the legacies as well as current forms of systemic adverse discrimination (i.e. racism, hetero/sexism, etc).
The first thing we should do is stop being racist, — NOS4A2
You dont buy that definition of racism? How do you define it? — DingoJones
I would guess you expect this response, but I suppose that means you will have a response...
If we can just "stop being racist" why didn't we try that option with other laws/regulations? Why do we need murder laws, can't people just stop killing other people?
Based on his comments so far though, his definition of racism would be:
"anything that takes race into account"
Which I don't think any dictionary or any person here would agree with???
Can you just answer the question? Feel free to use a dictionary if you need to. — Baden
You may not have noticed, but if you point out the reality of racism in any form, Harry Hindu will find a way to accuse you of racism. It's his one game here and he never ever gets tired of it.
— Baden
Fdrake made a similar argument. I asked him to define "prejudice" and never answered the question. So, I ask you: define "racism/prejudice/bias". If it walks, talks and acts like a duck, it's a duck.
And I've been asking for awhile now for people to point out the racists in our society, when all along they are right here in this thread! — Harry Hindu
So why don't we get a rundown of everyone's race here and the mods? If it's so important that our race be in people's faces, then why aren't we doing it? Why aren't the mods demanding your race when registering and displaying it with our posts? If being color-blind is now what it means to be racist, then the owners of this forum are breaking their own rules to not be racist! It's the complete opposite of what MLK advocated. — Harry Hindu
LOL, I have a life and don't live on these forums, or only participate on these forums.Who knows when HH will show up. — Baden
It's not incumbent upon me to define your god for you. You're the one making the claim that racism is systematic. Now define systematic, and point out the system and members of the system that are racist.I'll post my own definition afterwards, but I don't want to be accused of prejudicing any replies. I want Harry to look it up himself from a neutral source and figure out if that's what he's saying. — Baden
What the hell? I've asked you questions that you ignored — Harry Hindu
You're the one making the claim that racism is systematic. Now define systematic, and point out the system and members of the system that are racist. — Harry Hindu
Then you didn't take the time to read it.The only question in that is what race I am and why we aren't demanding posters race. I think you can work that out yourself. — Baden
Then repost it because I missed it.And I actually did define the term in question. — Baden
Then repost it because I missed it. — Harry Hindu
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