Prove that people get killed because of race often. — Harry Hindu
maybe you can answer the question I’ve asked of that side several times: is a policy of treating people the same regardless of their race “colorblind” in the sense you are against? If so, what specifically would you have people do differently in what circumstances to avoid doing the bad thing you’re against? — Pfhorrest
You didn't give a reason (in other words - you aren't reasoning). You just gave another example of bandwagoning. — Harry Hindu
Do they not still teach how to write a concise paper where you state your premise at the start, and then logically structure the rest of the paper as a support for the premise? — Terrapin Station
There are differences in eye and hair color as well, but most people seem to be focused on skin color. Why? Probably because of how you were raised. — Harry Hindu
I deny the manifestation of genetic differences as having any ground to begin to differentiate people on any meaningful level. At least in terms of human and civil rights issues and basic “all men are created equal” values. (things like artistic, athletic, or intellectual gifts, etc. are not involved in what I mean with genetic manifestations, to be clear. Surface level bodily makeup stuff is what I’m referring to) — La Cuentista
In my mind, the only meaningful difference between any two random people on Earth is cultural. i.e language, values, beliefs, etc. — La Cuentista
I was merely asking if race factors into your own judgement, and if not, why should it factor into the judgement of others? — NOS4A2
Do you prefer judging people — NOS4A2
For Instance color blindness is not just practiced by white people, despite the claims of identity politicians. — NOS4A2
There are plenty of Germans (i.e., people of German descent) — Artemis
How does someone come to assume what others think, or how they behave, because of the color of their skin? Most likely how someone was raised. If your folks were raised in a different time, then they're going to raise you as if there times are still relevant today. They aren't. We have, and are still trying to move past racism and the only way to do that is to stop dividing people and making assumptions about them based on the color of their skin. — Harry Hindu
No, the deplorables are the ones seeking deplorables. — ssu
one puzzle piece is to not alienate roughly half of the US population( of voters.) If you begin with an attack, the person will get defensive. — csalisbury
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Does the label matter ?
— Amity
the body politic under threat from foreign bodies and so on. I reject the framing of the crisis in terms of us and them
— unenlightened
Nevertheless,, this is precisely our situation: it is the formation of different "foreign bodies" within our societies through various gradations of hatred: dehumanization, labeling, delegitimization, and intolerance. Essentially, the true borders are not the outer ones, but the invisible internal barriers, so that the extreme partisanship has been advancing. — Number2018
This is an aspect of racism that now permeates throughout American culture and is spreading, to the point that it has become institutional, manifesting in policies such as “diversity training” for example. It is being taught in school.
— NOS4A2
oh wow — Maw
, 'any given poster who disagrees with me politically is inches away from being as bad as the worst, if not there already' isn't a good way of approaching things either. — csalisbury
I think the same of you. — frank
history tells us that it comes like a violent storm — frank
the undemocratic bullshit that is the electoral college — StreetlightX
More democracy, not less. — StreetlightX
Are you saying I lied? I don't get it? Maybe you are responding to a different person or thread? — ZhouBoTong
I don't think that screwing the promise of the first referendum is betraying the promise. — Punshhh
It would make absolutely 0 difference. The EU has four central pillars : freedom of movement, freedom of services, freedom for goods and freedom of capital. No proposal that undermines any of those pillars is going to be acceptable in any way, shape or form. — Benkei
especially Leftists. — jamalrob
I didn't say anything about contradictions. — Terrapin Station
I'd have no problem with someone saying that I have "faith in a non-existent God." I don't consider it faith, — Terrapin Station
By the way, I was reading "faith in a non-existent God" as saying, "Faith in the non-existence of God." Is that not what you meant by that? — Terrapin Station
