White People - An MTV Documentry

I want to see someone do the opposite. A black dude check white and show up and act like nothing is wrong.
 
There are lots of white left wing democrat progressives who lie about their race elizabeth warren is a good example she has been checking the native American box since she was in college and its been proven she's not native American shes an old white communist progressive who has been reaping all the benifits being native AMERICAN brings. If a Republican would do this the media would expose them for the lying sack of shit they are.
 
I want to see someone do the opposite. A black dude check white and show up and act like nothing is wrong.

So... long after my anecdote I got to the point where I am the guy doing the hiring.

People of many races simply check "white" as a matter of course. Blacks, Mexicans, Asians...

Much like the reverse situation, if you get to the interview it stops mattering very much what you checked no matter what you looked like.

For many places the only thing that fiddling with your indicated race (as I did) does for you is occasionally gets you to the interview despite a weak resume (mine was not just weak, it was retarded).

Employers can't ask you to prove your race. Even if they did, what would be the proof? "Of course I'm white! I have these 3 Milli Vanilli albums to prove it!"
 
:( he just ruined my shtick..
Damn, that Tyler the Creator...
Does he still have that fucked up show on Adult Swim.. I think it was called loiter squad or some shit.
It wasn't any good but when your on a binge it becomes pretty sub par :eek:
He's pretty funny on you tube Nardwar interview. Actually Nardwar interviews a ton of sick mc's and dj's and catches them off guard...jokes. Check him out....
 
He's pretty funny on you tube Nardwar interview. Actually Nardwar interviews a ton of sick mc's and dj's and catches them off guard...jokes. Check him out....

If I recall he was alright but his crew ruined it for me. Especially that guy taco.. Fuck that guy.

Yeah, I saw the one with Nas getting all but hurt because he couldn't keep the "gifts"
 
If I recall he was alright but his crew ruined it for me. Especially that guy taco.. Fuck that guy.

Yeah, I saw the one with Nas getting all but hurt because he couldn't keep the "gifts"
Hahaha true, the wakaflocka, and Pharrel , kendrick interviews are good .
 
What often happens when economic reality meets racial bias, or why affirmative action is counter productive.

'Crisis' hit Zimbabwe wants white farmers back – report

2015-07-16

Cape Town – Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's government has reportedly indicated, for the first time, that it may hand back land to some white farmers whose farms were forcibly taken away from them during the height of the country’s controversial land reform programme.

This comes a decade and a half after the Zimbabwean government seized large swaths of land from white farmers in the country - a move that saw a drastic deterioration in the country's economy.

According to The Telegraph, Minister of Lands Douglas Mombeshora said provincial leaders had been tasked to come up with names of white farmers they wanted to remain on their farms. The farms should be "of strategic economic importance".

"We have asked provinces to give us the names of white farmers they want to remain on farms so that we can give them security of tenure documents to enable them to plan their operations properly," Mombeshora was quoted as saying.

Compensation process

The report said those who benefitted from the land grabs will in future be expected to pay a small rental per acre, which will be used to pay compensation to evicted white farmers.

Fin24 reported late last year that Mugabe’s administration was willing to compensate white farmers and to clarify its indigenisation laws.

Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa was quoted at the time as saying that government was seeking resources to implement the compensation of white commercial farmers.

"...we have an obligation under the constitution of Zimbabwe to compensate white farmers who lost their land during the land reform programme. It is not out of intention that we are delaying to implement the compensation process, but rather an issue of scarce resources which are needed to fully carry out the programme," Chinamasa was quoted as saying.

Landless blacks

The latest developments are seen as a U-turn in the southern African country’s land policy after Mugabe vowed last year that whites will never be allowed to own land in Zimbabwe.

Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party launched the land reforms in 2000, taking over white-owned farms to resettle landless blacks.

Mugabe said the reforms were meant to correct colonial land ownership imbalances.

At least 4 000 white commercial farmers were evicted from their farms.

The land seizures were often violent, claiming the lives of several white farmers during clashes with veterans of Zimbabwe's 1970s liberation struggle.

Critics of the reforms have blamed the programme for low production on the farms as the majority of the beneficiaries lacked the means and skills to work the land.
 
MTV causes stir with film on white people
Associated Press

DAVID BAUDER 9 hours ago

NEW YORK (AP) — One of the challenges for makers of the MTV documentary "White People" was getting folks to talk about race when they didn't feel the issue concerned them — like those quoted as saying they consider white the "default race" or "normal."

So filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas recorded white Americans in situations where they were forced to confront racial identity issues. He found to a white man who attends a traditionally black college, teachers on a South Dakota reservation where resentment toward whites is palpable, a young Brooklyn man bewildered by the Asian immigrants on his block, a white man who teaches a college course on white privilege.

The documentary's trailer alone created a stir. The full film debuts Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET/PT, offered simultaneously online.

"The only thing I fear is not having these conversations," Vargas said. "What I fear is the silence, the indifference, the ignorance. We can no longer have a conversation about race and diversity without having white people in it."

Racial issues are timely, topping the news during the past several months with the "black lives matter" campaign in response to police shootings and the debate over the Confederate flag. MTV President Stephen Friedman said he's wanted to look at how whites perceive themselves for several years, but it wasn't until he met Vargas that he felt he'd found the right person to do it.

Vargas is best known for "Documented," a film where the Philippines-born journalist talks about his status as an undocumented U.S. resident. (His status hasn't changed since then).

Race was a difficult topic, not simply because it's uncomfortable to talk about. Shuns, slights and stereotypes aren't a regular part of life for most whites. More than four-fifths of MTV viewers polled said their families had taught them that everyone should be treated the same, regardless of differences.

A colorblind upbringing is admirable, an attitude that no doubt leads to young people being more accepting of gay marriage, for example, than older Americans, Friedman said. But many also look past the lessons of history to question the need for affirmative action. Vargas talks to a white student with a 3.8 grade point average in high school who now goes to a community college; she and her mother are convinced that racial minorities get the edge in college scholarships and admissions. "I feel like I'm being discriminated against," she said.

Attitudes hidden beneath the surface are revealed when Vargas talks to the white student who goes to a black college and some of his friends. A white Italian-American from Brooklyn's Bensonhurst neighborhood is angered by many of the Asians who moved into his neighborhood not wanting to help with a block party until it was pointed out that how his ancestors were looked down upon generations earlier.

Vargas is a facilitator who poses questions throughout the film. His eyebrow is a character of its own, each exaggerated lift conveying skepticism or surprise.

"Part of our job with this special is to really create the space to have an honest dialogue," he said, "and I think we achieved that."

Some critics have pounced on MTV before seeing the documentary. Rush Limbaugh's website proclaims, "MTV Documentary Shames White Youth." The conservative Breitbart news service headlined a story, "Dear Morons: You are Paying for an Illegal Alien's MTV White-Shaming Film." The "paying for" reference alludes to cable subscribers being required to pay for MTV as part of their service even if they don't necessarily want the network.

"So this is a documentary produced by an illegal immigrant that's going to run starting July 22nd on MTV on the problems white people have caused in America," Limbaugh said on his show last week. "Everybody's shaking their head in there, 'Oh, this is horrible, this is terrible.' Yeah, it is, but nobody is going to do anything about it."

Friedman said he believed the film doesn't shame white people. Quite the opposite, he said.

"If you see the young people in that film, I think every one of them, because it was done in a respectful way, feels like they came away with a deeper understanding of their community and different people," he said. "It enabled them to walk in their shoes."

Given the attention on racial issues now, it's not surprising that the idea of the film itself will grate on some nerves, he said.

"What I would hope is that people would watch the documentary, because there is nothing about it that is provocative when you sit through it," he said.
 
why is it I get 10 years probation for weed but this guy can scream im an illegal n still reap the benefits.
 
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