• creativesoul
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    Usually when anyone refers to race, for any reason, they're either ignorant - they don't know any better - or almost certainly vicious, Actually probably vicious either way.tim wood

    This is perhaps the stupidest comment I've read about racism in a long while. If true... then you... are almost certainly vicious. Come to think of it, your suggested approach will and has do/done more harm than good. If and when racists change their language use, they'll still be racist and nothing changes except a minimized ability to identify them. Your approach could be used, and actually has been, by people like Richard Spencer, Richard Nixon, Donald Trump, and many others who are racist despite not using the term "race"...

    Yeah... as I said. No thanks.
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  • creativesoul
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    Explain to me please the boat I'm missing. Racism is presumably based on race and attitudes grown therefrom. Now take race out of it, because that's known to be a nothing. You tell me: what is the nature of what's left?tim wood

    Please reread my post that you initially replied to. This time look for your answers regarding what racist belief is, what racism is, and what systemic racism is...

    All those answers were offered up front.
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  • creativesoul
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    You've invoked the term "race" as something to focus upon. I'm not interested.
  • Benkei
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    Clearly you don't understand the conclusion of the article. That's fine.
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  • Benkei
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    The point of, 1) race was an idea before science tried to find support for it, 2) racism based on science was merely a temporary and contingent particular idea of racism 3) the idea won't go away just by using different words, because it's an idea and you cannot police ideas.

    The whole "let's be colour blind" our "let's not talg about race" is totally useless and in fact makes it harder to resolve the consequences of current and historic racism. To be anti - racist requires you to understand what racism meant and what it still means today to be able to formulate effective policies against it. A policy "let's not use the word" isn't going to resolve anything except for making people stupid and unaware of the extent of historic and current racism. So, indeed, in my view you're part of the problem.
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  • Anaxagoras
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    Systemic racism as well as it's affects/effects are the result of codes/laws written by racists(those with racist belief systems), and as such it founded upon and/or borne of racist beliefs. That is the case whether you like it or not. I'm not alone here either.creativesoul

    Very well said
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    Thank you. Hoping this finds you and yours safe and well.

    Cheers!
  • 180 Proof
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    Just in time and made to order to kick-off the
    G_ang
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    P_utin's

    M_oscow
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    A_merica hatefest:

    Much more, of course, will be needed to "completely dismantle" the Prison Industrial Complex, etc; but the immediate, proximate, ongoing injustice of extra-judicial police killings of Black, Brown & Poor people in this country cry out for the kind and scope of reforms contemplated here which, unfortunately, nothing like them can or will be implemented soon enough - especially given the racist, neo-fascist, crime family currently occupying 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. :shade:180 Proof
    Jacob Blake.

    https://amp-theatlantic-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/615616/?amp_js_v=a3&amp_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQFKAGwASA%3D#aoh=15983533601410&amp_ct=1598353373298&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theatlantic.com%2Fideas%2Farchive%2F2020%2F08%2Fjacob-blake-shooting%2F615616%2F
  • 180 Proof
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    American apartheid.

    Louisiana - TRAYFORD PERRIN. 11 shots. d.8/21/20

    48 hours to reload.

    Wisconsin - JACOB BLAKE. 7 shots. (paralyzed) 8/23/20
  • Benkei
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    I saw the Blake shooting. Why are guns even drawn at that point? Blake is unarmed...
  • 180 Proof
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    Because American police are confident (with good reason) they won't be prosecuted for killing nonwhite (& poor) citizens. "We" don't hold our police accountable for racist (or nonracist) murder & other criminal misconduct in this country. It's that simple. I zero-in on this problem in my list of police reform particulars: https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/comment/420081
  • Benkei
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    Do US police have Rules of Engagement? Because aside from all the systemic issues with regard to the wrong incentives, lack of education etc. if we want to eradicate the criminal element in the US police force, then the rules need to be very clear.

    For instance, in the Netherlands you do not get to fire your first shot at a suspect unless your life or that of another is in immediate danger. An officer is allowed to draw his gun before that, but only after other means of escalation of force were used (baton, police dog, pepperspray). He's allowed to fire a warning shot but not allowed to shoot at the suspect unless there is immediate danger to himself or another. Note: never in the defence of property.

    Every instance where the firing of a gun by a police officer results in injury (no matter how small) will be investigated by an independent branch of the Department of Justice (the police are part of the Department of Internal Affairs). If there's any doubt about the correct usage of the gun, his weapon is confiscated until such time as the investigation is over.

    What I see, is some fucknut who can't handle being ignored losing his shit. I wouldn't be surprised if he beats his children or wife whenever they disagree with him.

    And is it me or are there now vigilantes shooting protesters in Kenosha?
  • 180 Proof
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    ↪180 Proof Do US police have Rules of Engagement?Benkei
    On paper they do. There certainly aren't any career penalties for violating RoE policy where there aren't any for police violating the criminal code.

    And is it me or are there now vigilantes shooting protesters in Kenosha?
    If there are, that wouldn't surprise me. Or even shock me.
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