harmonica
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blacks are the ones who have a bigger culture problem:Yes I did.Hello again, Paul. Earlier you asked, "do you believe racism exists?"
Let's stop right here. In fact this point is key really because when we are talking about racism often black and white people are not talking about the same thing.Yes, there is no denying a fading population of slow-to-evolve Americans continue embracing ignorant racist beliefs I believe are demeaning to human intellect. Sad for them!
To you, it seems that racism is seen mostly as individual as having ignorant beliefs such as saying of a prejudicial remarks.
Yeah, it's that too.
But for most black people racism is the pattern and practice of policies and social institutions, which have the effect of perpetuating deeply embedded structural inequalities between people on the basis of race. It is the experience of systematized discrimination in housing, employment, schools or the justice system. It is the knowledge that one’s entire group is under suspicion, at risk of being treated negatively because of stereotypes held by persons with the power to act on the basis of those beliefs.
To blacks racism is systemic. To whites, it's purely personal.
So even before we start we can't agree on what racism is. Right ?
Well we can't really continue because we have not agreed on what racism is. Frankly I don't care what whites or non-black people think of black people or whatever respect they may or may not have for black people. I only care about what they do.Paul, can we chat about some possible reasons why some white folks lack respect for their black neighbors?
Dude. I could get links to many white people who do fucked up sh*tDo you believe Baltimore Mom of The Year Ms. Toya Graham was acting in the best interest of her SIX children’s emotional well-being and physical health when she made the CHOICE to INTENTIONALLY introduce SIX American newborns, infants, toddlers, children and teens to an emotionally abusive, potentially life scarring childhood fraught Pain, Hardships, Struggles and Demeaning Government Handouts…even after growing up witnessing other families and children in her community experiencing the same UNHEALTHY, potentially life scarring childhood upbringing? :mental illness?:
What's your point ? There is not a country on the planet you can name were you won't have no-one doing fked up shit.
The problem your racism comes in the fact that you race it when it's black.
After all, if your negative experiences with black parents “prove” that blacks are bad parents, then by definition, anyone who had had good experiences with black parents would be able to say that all blacks are good parents: an argument every bit as silly, but just as logical, given your logic
Hello, Paul, Is the SYSTEMIC or INSTITUTIONAL RACISM you believe is impeding our black or American friends, neighbors and co-workers of African descent from experiencing equality...
...responsible for Ms. Toya Graham making the CHOICE to INTENTIONALLY introduce SIX American newborns, infants, toddlers, children and teens to an emotionally abusive, potentially life scarring childhood fraught Pain, Hardships, Struggles and Demeaning Government Handouts…even after growing up witnessing other families and children in her community experiencing the same UNHEALTHY, potentially life scarring childhood upbringing?
Peace.
How House of Horrors Siblings Are Enjoying Life After Alleged Captivity and ‘Just Want to Move On’
How House of Horrors Siblings Are Enjoying Life After Alleged Captivity and ‘Just Want to Move On’
How about these kids born into a world of torture?
commit crimes at much higher rates--graduate school at lower rates
undeniable their culture is much worse