5% Racist??

I'm not exactly a deep thinker, but I can recognise that I was born into white privilege and that my son was born into it as well.

I had opportunities that just dont happen for most minorities. my kid got schooling that doesn't happen in a poor black community.

Consider that about the time I was born blacks couldn't drink from the same fountain, use the same toilet, go to a white school. It's not gonna go away in one generation.
 
Riiiiiiight. Getting 3 billion a year to fence in and starve out an indigenous population armed with pipe bombs is being on deaths door. The Jews suffered for a long time- but they have one of the best trained armies, limitless funds and a maniac in Netanyahu bent in denying a two state solution to the bitter end. Their settling on the west bank, calls from the U.N. for their crimes against humanity- they are just victims, right? Victims with patriot missiles and nuclear warheads. Lmao. I know where you get your information so I won't waste my breath- but calling what is happening over there anything other than a genocidal apartheid is lunacy.

And learn how to quote.

Opinions are like assholes. Everyone's got one. Including you and I. For some reason you don't like Jews. Cool story. Enjoy living your life hating on a group of people/religion.
 
So, you stand by your dipshit statement that "99% of weight lifters aren't deep thinkers by any means"? You insult 99% of this fucking forum and don't expect any backlash or criticism on it?

Reread what I wrote. The interjection is perfectly valid considering that you pulled that average right out of your ass.



I think this makes me a 1% 'er.....YES ! :D
 
I will save my breath and bow out. Slavery is still in play via correctional institutions today. It never ended. Just because where blacks come from isn't as nice as here isn't the point... the point is that they do not get the same treatment or have the same opportunities as whites.

As far as my point that the majority chooses to remain ignorant this is a great article by Anthony dimaggio- a new York dago who set out to prove racism was not a big issue in society.

Have fun not reading actual statistics so that you might still hold on to your own ideas.

Police Brutality

A number of recent studies provide definitive evidence of police brutality in law enforcement. As the New York Times reported this month, a study by the Center for Policing Equity (CPE) finds that the race of citizens deeply matters in police stops. Examining more than 19,000 “use-of-force incidents” by police in 11 large and medium size cities from 2010 to 2015, the report concludes African Americans are significantly more likely than whites to be subject to police violence, even after taking into account statistics showing that blacks commit more violent acts than whites. Sociologists have long known that violent crime is a more common problem in minority communities, although the reason has nothing to do with innate or biological differences between whites, Hispanics, and blacks, and a lot to do with poverty, extreme inequality, and the prevalence of depressed inner city neighborhoods where decent paying jobs are in short supply. Desperation and declining job opportunities push citizens toward the illicit economy and violent crime.

The CPE study finds major inequity between blacks and whites regarding police brutality. It concludes that the average use-of-force rate for blacks is 273 per 100,000, compared to 76 per 100,000 for whites, or an imbalance of 3.6-to-1. One could retort that use-of-force is not tantamount to brutality, short of definitive evidence presented in court of excessive force. However, the point here is not about court convictions, but about the mistreatment of blacks relative to whites, which itself amounts to brutalizing an entire race of people.

A second Harvard study by economist Roland Fryer Jr. also provides evidence of police brutality against blacks, although not when it comes to shootings. Shootings, however, comprise an small number of all violent incidents in Fryer’s study of police departments in Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, California, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Texas. Far more common are other forms of violence. Across many measures, blacks are more likely to be subjected to violence, even in cases when they do not violently resist police. Black suspects are more likely to be pushed against a wall, handcuffed without being arrested, pushed to the ground, pepper sprayed, touched by hand, or had a weapon drawn on them. National survey data examined by Fryer also finds that blacks are far more likely to say they have been grabbed by police, handcuffed, kicked, or had a gun pointed at them.

Traffic Stops

It is well known that drug arrest rates are higher in minority neighborhoods, but these neighborhoods are also targeted far more often than white, affluent ones, despite comparable drug use among whites and blacks. Blacks account for 35 percent of drug arrests and 55 percent of drug convictions, despite being just 14 percent of the population and drug-users. These statistics suggest a rampant racial profiling among police forces.

For years, police departments and their defenders insisted that greater arrests and traffic stops targeted at minorities were not evidence of discrimination, since crime rates – and as a result police patrols – were greater in poor minority neighborhoods. This defense is little more than wishful thinking. Drug arrests occur 26 percent more often than violent crime arrests across the U.S., and these arrests disproportionately target minorities. By profiling minority neighborhoods more often, police are sure to find black perpetrators more often than white ones. Higher arrest rates in minority areas are defended by police as legitimate because minority areas “have higher crime rates.” But racial profiling itself creates higher crime rates in minority neighborhoods, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Studies of highway stops across many states have undercut police departments’ claims that they are not engaged in racial profiling. The virtue of these studies is that they take neighborhoods out of the equation, since Americans from all different communities use highways. But these studies also suggest rampant racial profiling. In Florida, the Orlando Sentinel newspaper found that 70 percent of vehicles pulled over in highway stops were against blacks, despite blacks constituting less than 10 percent of the driving population. In Maryland, 18 percent of all people pulled over were blacks, although they represented 70 percent of individuals who had their cars searched. In New Jersey, another study found 46 percent of those pulled over were black, although blacks were just 14 percent of highway drivers. In Illinois, a black highway driver was twice as likely as a white driver to be searched by state police

One might justify these imbalances in stops if African Americans were more likely to be found with drugs. This, however, was not the case. As the New York Times reports, across most states examined in traffic stops and searches, police officers “consistently found drugs, guns, or other contraband more often if the driver was white [than black].” In studies from North Carolina and Illinois, state and local police were consistently more likely to pull over and search blacks than whites, despite blacks being less likely to be found with drugs in nearly every locality examined.

Death Penalty Cases

Minorities are more likely to be convicted in death penalty cases than whites. In the 1972 Supreme Court case Furman v. Georgia – which resulted in the Supreme Court declaring a temporary moratorium on the death penalty – evidence was presented by law professor David Baldus that minorities in Georgia were 1.7 times more likely to receive a death sentence than whites in capital offense trials. Death sentences were also 4.3 times more likely when the victim in a case was white as opposed to a minority. Racial discrimination in death penalty cases continues in modern times. As the New York Timesreported in 2011, “Over the past three decades, the Baldus study has been replicated in about a dozen other jurisdictions, and they all reflect the same basic racial bias” in death penalty cases. For example, a University of Maryland study of more than 500 death penalty cases in Houston, Texas (where more executions have occurred than in any other state in the country), district attorney is historically more than three times as likely to advance death penalty cases for capital offenses in when a defendant is black rather than white. Many Americans believe that justice is blind to racial prejudice, but death penalty cases suggest that this is not the case.

Media Discrimination

Media stereotypes against minorities allow Americans to rationalize and defend a brutally discriminatory legal system. Communication scholars have long known that reporters traffic in racial stereotypes regarding crime and poverty. For example, Entman and Rojecki present evidence in their book,The Black Image in the White Mind, that the percent of blacks portrayed as perpetrators in stories on violent crime is well beyond the actual percentage of blacks who commit violent crimes. Similarly, whites are more often portrayed as victims of crime, at a higher rate than the actual number of white victims. These radically uneven portrayals threaten to create stereotypes in the American mind – to be black is to be an aggressor, to be white is to be a victim of black aggression. Political scientist Martin Gilens presents evidence that news stories on poverty depict blacks as in poor at a far higher rate than the actual number of blacks in poverty. In this case, a second stereotype is evident: to be black is to be poor, but to be white is to suffer through the burden of dealing with blacks who are poor.

Experimental media studies suggest that racist stereotypes related to poverty and crime exert a significant effect on news audiences. White audiences that view crime stories with alleged black perpetrators are significantly more likely to support punitive, get-tough policies aimed at locking up criminals and throwing away the key. In contrast, white viewers are far less punitive in their attitudes when they view stories on crime with alleged white perpetrators. Similarly in the case of poverty, whites who see stories with a black woman receiving welfare are more likely to embrace negative stereotypes of blacks, and to oppose welfare spending as wasteful, compared to whites who see stories with a white woman receiving welfare.

Public Opinion

We live in a culture in which the media embrace racist stereotypes, and those stereotypes are burned into the American psyche. Public opinion surveys suggest large differences between blacks and whites regarding their willingness to recognize racism. For example, one Newsweek survey done at the turn of the millennium found that white Americans were far more likely to claim that problems in black families stemmed from personal deficiencies rather than from structural forces. Most whites agreed that black family problems stemmed from “too many teenage girls having children,” “people depending too much on welfare,” “people not following moral and religious values,” “too many parents never getting married,” and from “drugs and alcoholism.” In contrast, less than half of whites agreed that family problems sprung from “not enough jobs paying decent wages” in black neighborhoods, from “racism in the workplace,” from “racism in society in general,” and from “public schools not providing a good education.” In contrast, while a majority of black respondents agreed that that survey items related to personal deficiencies explained problems in black communities, most blacks also agreed that structural issues were key to explaining black family struggles.

More recent evidence from a Pew 2016 survey finds continued denial among whites when it comes to structural problems that contribute to racial inequality. Whites are far less likely than blacks to agree that blacks “have a harder time getting ahead than whites” because of “racial discrimination,” “lower quality schools,” and a “lack of jobs.” These problems are real, and have been well documented by social scientists for decades, but much of white America is still reluctant to recognize these barriers to success. Despite the mountain of evidence explored above, just 19 percent of whites in the 2016 Pew survey agree that “discrimination built into laws and institutions” is a bigger problem than “discrimination based on the prejudice of individuals.” In contrast, 48 percent of African Americans agree that systemic, structural racism is a bigger problem than inter-personal racism.

The Dallas Shootings and Diversionary Racism

As tragic as the lone-wolf shooting of six Dallas police officers was (I know of no person who hasn’t condemned it), there is now a wholesale effort by many white Americans to draw attention to a supposed crisis of violence against police. The “Blue Lives Matter” slogan is growing increasingly popular among many right-wingers who denigrate Black Lives Matter. The Dallas shooting was rightly condemned by most all of America, but to claim that police shootings are an escalating threat to America, as many have in the wake of Dallas, is to obfuscate reality. TheWashington Post reports that police are safer in their jobs today than at any time in the last forty years. During the Reagan presidency, an average of 101 police officers were killed per year. The number fell to 90 under George H. W. Bush, to 81 under Clinton, and to 72 under George W. Bush. Under the Obama administration, the average is 62 deaths per year.

For those who believe in equality, our path forward is not achieved by accepting efforts to divert attention from the systemic racial inequalities that plague this country. Superficial efforts to frame all citizens as already equal under the law, regardless of skin color, or to frame police as the victims of an escalating “war on cops” led by Black Lives Matter should be rejected out of hand. Racial strife in America will decline when the root causes of racial inequality are honestly and openly addressed. Until this happens, we should expect the protests in pursuit of racial equality to continue.
 
Opinions are like assholes. Everyone's got one. Including you and I. For some reason you don't like Jews. Cool story. Enjoy living your life hating on a group of people/religion.
I didnt notice any hate of jews in @brutus79 rantings, just some sympathy for palestine. You dont have to hate jews to have an opinion on the land war there.
 
I guess I'm just the black sheep of a 'white privileged' family.

I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth. Went to a high school that was predominantly non-white and got jumped more than once because of the color of my fucking skin. Try getting kicked in the face with your assailants yelling "cracker", "white boy", etc., and think about how privileged you are.

Then go to college without a scholarship. That's where the real fun begins. You get to pay to listen to self-loathing white professors guilt any-and-everyone who's not a minority about white privilege. It's par for the course in most universities.

I don't deny racism exists. But I refuse to acknowledge that it only exists on one end of the spectrum. I'm done being that gullible black sheep.
 
Funny how you talk shit when someone copies and paste from google or repeat what they read yet your doing the same thing quoting what you've read.... how much of your opinion is based off experiences? Or is it all just what you read?
 
Maybe it's that blacks statistically commit more crimes?
Blacks committed 52 percent of homicides between 1980 and 2008, despite composing just 13 percent of the population. Across the same timeframe, whites committed 45 percent of homicides while composing 77% of the population, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Or is it racist to quote statistics?

And you keep mentioning police killing blacks? What about the number of black on black murders?

There were almost 6,000 blacks killed by other blacks in 2015.
By contrast, only 258 blacks were killed by police gunfire that year.
Cop kills a black guy and the country is in an uproar, black guy kills a black guy and not a peep? Why is black on black crime ok? Isn't that racist that we accept when blacks murder but not when cops do it? Are cops held to a higher standard?



And basically putting down the intelligence of people here because they don't agree with your view and are just some meathead weight lifters is pretty elitist and is why there is no open discussion about these issues anymore in society. The second someone states a varied opinion he's a racist or idiot.
That doesnt have a whole lot to do with the conversation
 
@brutus79
Normally I think your posts are on point but I will fully disagree. I think many of the police shootings Were justified. Not all of them but many. If I'm a cop I don't give a fuckk if you're doing nothing wrong, or robbin somebody, you better fucken put your hands up and get on the ground when I tell you white, black, Mexican don't matter. Compare the number of black gang related shootings to the number of police officer Involed "questionable" shootings. I'm trusting the statistics if I'm a cop, im going home to my family. If people don't like it they should move to a different country. How many times do we have to see what happens when you don't comply with police before we get the fucken point. We should just put out a public service announcement That plays every hour on the hour stating "if you do not comply with the police regardless of how inconvenient it may be for you to do so, there is a possibility you may get shot". It seems as though that's been stated by their actions many times but people still dont get it. I've been in a felony stop before when I've done nothing. Fucking pissed me off but i fully complied and went on my way later.
Also, we're trying to move towards the future not live in the past. ALL minorities get extra benefits and rights groups that work specifically for them. Whether it be school funding, Housing programs, or something as simple as their own television station. You know The shitt show that would unfold if we had a white entertainment television channel And it was marketed as that. Seems pretty unimportant but it's the principle behind all of it. Also you could use your argument for the mistreatment of women-and why they're held back. If someone wants to make it in life they will. People prove that daily. I see it. 'fuck all the Excuses. I have friends actually from Compton that are doing very well in their lives without dealing drugs without Robbing people. Their friends are criminals Because "they are lazy and looking for that easy dollar". Words straight from my boy "Shank". Lol.. he still gets disgusted when he goes home and see all his friends still gang banging, in between smoking weed and selling dope. He made it from nothin, why cant they. Laziness and people defending them by making excuses of oppression.

I'm doing this on my phone while driving so excuse the poor grammar, punctuation, and incohernce. That being said if they pull me over to give me a texting ticket and want to pull me out of the car be goddam sure I'm gonna comply.
 
Funny how you talk shit when someone copies and paste from google or repeat what they read yet your doing the same thing quoting what you've read.... how much of your opinion is based off experiences? Or is it all just what you read?
I was trying to appeal to the internet quoting crowd with some factual based commentary. I'm shocked it didn't work.

My experience is of no consequence to a conversation about an entire country. Aren't you listening?
 
I will save my breath and bow out. Slavery is still in play via correctional institutions today. It never ended. Just because where blacks come from isn't as nice as here isn't the point... the point is that they do not get the same treatment or have the same opportunities as whites.

As far as my point that the majority chooses to remain ignorant this is a great article by Anthony dimaggio- a new York dago who set out to prove racism was not a big issue in society.

Have fun not reading actual statistics so that you might still hold on to your own ideas.

Police Brutality

A number of recent studies provide definitive evidence of police brutality in law enforcement. As the New York Times reported this month, a study by the Center for Policing Equity (CPE) finds that the race of citizens deeply matters in police stops. Examining more than 19,000 “use-of-force incidents” by police in 11 large and medium size cities from 2010 to 2015, the report concludes African Americans are significantly more likely than whites to be subject to police violence, even after taking into account statistics showing that blacks commit more violent acts than whites. Sociologists have long known that violent crime is a more common problem in minority communities, although the reason has nothing to do with innate or biological differences between whites, Hispanics, and blacks, and a lot to do with poverty, extreme inequality, and the prevalence of depressed inner city neighborhoods where decent paying jobs are in short supply. Desperation and declining job opportunities push citizens toward the illicit economy and violent crime.

The CPE study finds major inequity between blacks and whites regarding police brutality. It concludes that the average use-of-force rate for blacks is 273 per 100,000, compared to 76 per 100,000 for whites, or an imbalance of 3.6-to-1. One could retort that use-of-force is not tantamount to brutality, short of definitive evidence presented in court of excessive force. However, the point here is not about court convictions, but about the mistreatment of blacks relative to whites, which itself amounts to brutalizing an entire race of people.

A second Harvard study by economist Roland Fryer Jr. also provides evidence of police brutality against blacks, although not when it comes to shootings. Shootings, however, comprise an small number of all violent incidents in Fryer’s study of police departments in Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, California, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Texas. Far more common are other forms of violence. Across many measures, blacks are more likely to be subjected to violence, even in cases when they do not violently resist police. Black suspects are more likely to be pushed against a wall, handcuffed without being arrested, pushed to the ground, pepper sprayed, touched by hand, or had a weapon drawn on them. National survey data examined by Fryer also finds that blacks are far more likely to say they have been grabbed by police, handcuffed, kicked, or had a gun pointed at them.

Traffic Stops

It is well known that drug arrest rates are higher in minority neighborhoods, but these neighborhoods are also targeted far more often than white, affluent ones, despite comparable drug use among whites and blacks. Blacks account for 35 percent of drug arrests and 55 percent of drug convictions, despite being just 14 percent of the population and drug-users. These statistics suggest a rampant racial profiling among police forces.

For years, police departments and their defenders insisted that greater arrests and traffic stops targeted at minorities were not evidence of discrimination, since crime rates – and as a result police patrols – were greater in poor minority neighborhoods. This defense is little more than wishful thinking. Drug arrests occur 26 percent more often than violent crime arrests across the U.S., and these arrests disproportionately target minorities. By profiling minority neighborhoods more often, police are sure to find black perpetrators more often than white ones. Higher arrest rates in minority areas are defended by police as legitimate because minority areas “have higher crime rates.” But racial profiling itself creates higher crime rates in minority neighborhoods, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Studies of highway stops across many states have undercut police departments’ claims that they are not engaged in racial profiling. The virtue of these studies is that they take neighborhoods out of the equation, since Americans from all different communities use highways. But these studies also suggest rampant racial profiling. In Florida, the Orlando Sentinel newspaper found that 70 percent of vehicles pulled over in highway stops were against blacks, despite blacks constituting less than 10 percent of the driving population. In Maryland, 18 percent of all people pulled over were blacks, although they represented 70 percent of individuals who had their cars searched. In New Jersey, another study found 46 percent of those pulled over were black, although blacks were just 14 percent of highway drivers. In Illinois, a black highway driver was twice as likely as a white driver to be searched by state police

One might justify these imbalances in stops if African Americans were more likely to be found with drugs. This, however, was not the case. As the New York Times reports, across most states examined in traffic stops and searches, police officers “consistently found drugs, guns, or other contraband more often if the driver was white [than black].” In studies from North Carolina and Illinois, state and local police were consistently more likely to pull over and search blacks than whites, despite blacks being less likely to be found with drugs in nearly every locality examined.

Death Penalty Cases

Minorities are more likely to be convicted in death penalty cases than whites. In the 1972 Supreme Court case Furman v. Georgia – which resulted in the Supreme Court declaring a temporary moratorium on the death penalty – evidence was presented by law professor David Baldus that minorities in Georgia were 1.7 times more likely to receive a death sentence than whites in capital offense trials. Death sentences were also 4.3 times more likely when the victim in a case was white as opposed to a minority. Racial discrimination in death penalty cases continues in modern times. As the New York Timesreported in 2011, “Over the past three decades, the Baldus study has been replicated in about a dozen other jurisdictions, and they all reflect the same basic racial bias” in death penalty cases. For example, a University of Maryland study of more than 500 death penalty cases in Houston, Texas (where more executions have occurred than in any other state in the country), district attorney is historically more than three times as likely to advance death penalty cases for capital offenses in when a defendant is black rather than white. Many Americans believe that justice is blind to racial prejudice, but death penalty cases suggest that this is not the case.

Media Discrimination

Media stereotypes against minorities allow Americans to rationalize and defend a brutally discriminatory legal system. Communication scholars have long known that reporters traffic in racial stereotypes regarding crime and poverty. For example, Entman and Rojecki present evidence in their book,The Black Image in the White Mind, that the percent of blacks portrayed as perpetrators in stories on violent crime is well beyond the actual percentage of blacks who commit violent crimes. Similarly, whites are more often portrayed as victims of crime, at a higher rate than the actual number of white victims. These radically uneven portrayals threaten to create stereotypes in the American mind – to be black is to be an aggressor, to be white is to be a victim of black aggression. Political scientist Martin Gilens presents evidence that news stories on poverty depict blacks as in poor at a far higher rate than the actual number of blacks in poverty. In this case, a second stereotype is evident: to be black is to be poor, but to be white is to suffer through the burden of dealing with blacks who are poor.

Experimental media studies suggest that racist stereotypes related to poverty and crime exert a significant effect on news audiences. White audiences that view crime stories with alleged black perpetrators are significantly more likely to support punitive, get-tough policies aimed at locking up criminals and throwing away the key. In contrast, white viewers are far less punitive in their attitudes when they view stories on crime with alleged white perpetrators. Similarly in the case of poverty, whites who see stories with a black woman receiving welfare are more likely to embrace negative stereotypes of blacks, and to oppose welfare spending as wasteful, compared to whites who see stories with a white woman receiving welfare.

Public Opinion

We live in a culture in which the media embrace racist stereotypes, and those stereotypes are burned into the American psyche. Public opinion surveys suggest large differences between blacks and whites regarding their willingness to recognize racism. For example, one Newsweek survey done at the turn of the millennium found that white Americans were far more likely to claim that problems in black families stemmed from personal deficiencies rather than from structural forces. Most whites agreed that black family problems stemmed from “too many teenage girls having children,” “people depending too much on welfare,” “people not following moral and religious values,” “too many parents never getting married,” and from “drugs and alcoholism.” In contrast, less than half of whites agreed that family problems sprung from “not enough jobs paying decent wages” in black neighborhoods, from “racism in the workplace,” from “racism in society in general,” and from “public schools not providing a good education.” In contrast, while a majority of black respondents agreed that that survey items related to personal deficiencies explained problems in black communities, most blacks also agreed that structural issues were key to explaining black family struggles.

More recent evidence from a Pew 2016 survey finds continued denial among whites when it comes to structural problems that contribute to racial inequality. Whites are far less likely than blacks to agree that blacks “have a harder time getting ahead than whites” because of “racial discrimination,” “lower quality schools,” and a “lack of jobs.” These problems are real, and have been well documented by social scientists for decades, but much of white America is still reluctant to recognize these barriers to success. Despite the mountain of evidence explored above, just 19 percent of whites in the 2016 Pew survey agree that “discrimination built into laws and institutions” is a bigger problem than “discrimination based on the prejudice of individuals.” In contrast, 48 percent of African Americans agree that systemic, structural racism is a bigger problem than inter-personal racism.

The Dallas Shootings and Diversionary Racism

As tragic as the lone-wolf shooting of six Dallas police officers was (I know of no person who hasn’t condemned it), there is now a wholesale effort by many white Americans to draw attention to a supposed crisis of violence against police. The “Blue Lives Matter” slogan is growing increasingly popular among many right-wingers who denigrate Black Lives Matter. The Dallas shooting was rightly condemned by most all of America, but to claim that police shootings are an escalating threat to America, as many have in the wake of Dallas, is to obfuscate reality. TheWashington Post reports that police are safer in their jobs today than at any time in the last forty years. During the Reagan presidency, an average of 101 police officers were killed per year. The number fell to 90 under George H. W. Bush, to 81 under Clinton, and to 72 under George W. Bush. Under the Obama administration, the average is 62 deaths per year.

For those who believe in equality, our path forward is not achieved by accepting efforts to divert attention from the systemic racial inequalities that plague this country. Superficial efforts to frame all citizens as already equal under the law, regardless of skin color, or to frame police as the victims of an escalating “war on cops” led by Black Lives Matter should be rejected out of hand. Racial strife in America will decline when the root causes of racial inequality are honestly and openly addressed. Until this happens, we should expect the protests in pursuit of racial equality to continue.
Hold ur horses Aristotle. You aint goin no where. After all this fresh debate youve left me with a ragin boner. What the hell am i supposed to do now? Oppress my weiner?
Weeeeeeeiner!!!!
 
I guess I'm just the black sheep of a 'white privileged' family.

I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth. Went to a high school that was predominantly non-white and got jumped more than once because of the color of my fucking skin. Try getting kicked in the face with your assailants yelling "cracker", "white boy", etc., and think about how privileged you are.

Then go to college without a scholarship. That's where the real fun begins. You get to pay to listen to self-loathing white professors guilt any-and-everyone who's not a minority about white privilege. It's par for the course in most universities.

I don't deny racism exists. But I refuse to acknowledge that it only exists on one end of the spectrum. I'm done being that gullible black sheep.
I feel you. I got jumped waiting for buses more times than I care to remember. Got my laundry stolen and basically got chased everywhere because of the color of my skin for some time. I have been beaten by cops and spent quite a bit of time and money in a judicial system I felt targeted me... but I made it out of all of that. I spent less time locked up for horrible charges than some of my counterparts spent for petty theft and I solidly believe after some careful thought and research that I am on the other side of it all... a decades long drug and crime history to a successful career not just because of my hard work, willpower and a higher power that sought to rescue me but also because my white skin and the fact that the system is far more lenient to a career criminal of my complexion.

I spent years thinking I had been victimized my reverse racism, when I was just the only white guy around... like a cop locked up being targeted by prisoners- he might not have been THE ONE who put him there... but one of him did put them there.
 
The Jews are doing to the Palestinians exactly what the Nazis did to them
I would respectfully disagree with this statement. The difference between Nazi Germany and current Israeli/Palestinian relations is night and day.

For instance, if Israel wanted to they could easily walk into the Gaza strip and take the entire region over. They could eradicate the Palestinian populous without any real immediate resistance. However, in place of continued violence and strife they built a wall. The amount of conflict averted because of a wall is undeniable.

If it were a Nazi regime in that region and the Palestinian people fought them like they do the Israelites what do you think would happen?

The gap between the two, in my eyes, is as wide as the Mississippi. This isn't an effort to exclude damage done by Israel, just a different take on that portion of the discussion.
 
@brutus79
Normally I think your posts are on point but I will fully disagree. I think many of the police shootings Were justified. Not all of them but many. If I'm a cop I don't give a fuckk if you're doing nothing wrong, or robbin somebody, you better fucken put your hands up and get on the ground when I tell you white, black, Mexican don't matter. Compare the number of black gang related shootings to the number of police officer Involed "questionable" shootings. I'm trusting the statistics if I'm a cop, im going home to my family. If people don't like it they should move to a different country. How many times do we have to see what happens when you don't comply with police before we get the fucken point. We should just put out a public service announcement That plays every hour on the hour stating "if you do not comply with the police regardless of how inconvenient it may be for you to do so, there is a possibility you may get shot". It seems as though that's been stated by their actions many times but people still dont get it. I've been in a felony stop before when I've done nothing. Fucking pissed me off but i fully complied and went on my way later.
Also, we're trying to move towards the future not live in the past. ALL minorities get extra benefits and rights groups that work specifically for them. Whether it be school funding, Housing programs, or something as simple as their own television station. You know The shitt show that would unfold if we had a white entertainment television channel And it was marketed as that. Seems pretty unimportant but it's the principle behind all of it. Also you could use your argument for the mistreatment of women-and why they're held back. If someone wants to make it in life they will. People prove that daily. I see it. 'fuck all the Excuses. I have friends actually from Compton that are doing very well in their lives without dealing drugs without Robbing people. Their friends are criminals Because "they are lazy and looking for that easy dollar". Words straight from my boy "Shank". Lol.. he still gets disgusted when he goes home and see all his friends still gang banging, in between smoking weed and selling dope. He made it from nothin, why cant they. Laziness and people defending them by making excuses of oppression.

I'm doing this on my phone while driving so excuse the poor grammar, punctuation, and incohernce. That being said if they pull me over to give me a texting ticket and want to pull me out of the car be goddam sure I'm gonna comply.
So you know some black people that made it out of the hood, so racism and oppression doesn't exist. I only heard that from every other white guy arguing in this thread.

And the unarmed teens killed by police deserved it because cops have tough jobs. Got it. Not sure why I didn't see that.
 
I'm not exactly a deep thinker, but I can recognise that I was born into white privilege and that my son was born into it as well.

I had opportunities that just dont happen for most minorities. my kid got schooling that doesn't happen in a poor black community.

Consider that about the time I was born blacks couldn't drink from the same fountain, use the same toilet, go to a white school. It's not gonna go away in one generation.
And just Like that someone explains a point I was trying to make in a couple lines. Bravo.
 
So, you stand by your dipshit statement that "99% of weight lifters aren't deep thinkers by any means"? You insult 99% of this fucking forum and don't expect any backlash or criticism on it?

Reread what I wrote. The interjection is perfectly valid considering that you pulled that average right out of your ass.
Stereotypes are stereotypes because they are true more often than they are false. I insult 99% of this forum all the time and have been doing so for years. Blow me. Backlash indeed.
 
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