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Somebody is a douche. Who is it?
The director for being racially insensitive 15%  15%  [ 5 ]
Those who are being overly sensitive 64%  64%  [ 21 ]
Stop thinking about it, Chimpo, you'll never truly understand anyway. 21%  21%  [ 7 ]
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:45 pm 
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Mr. stoneroses86, you are one insensitive SOB, how dare you bring reality and perspective into the discussion?

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:47 pm 
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I don't really agree. I believe some people draw lines in the sand for what they think is acceptable and what isn't and they won't bend. In some ways that is a good thing. There are women who won't budge from things that they feel is sexism. They shine a light for all to see. By doing this in many cases they will force men to tone down the rhetoric and treat them with the same respect they would treat their own mother. Look at what has happened for all minorities by standing up even for things that some considered petty. Look at what is happening in the gay community because they aren't willing to bend on even the smallest of issues.


All I can say is don't sweat the small stuff. I shine my light pretty bright there are things I don't and won't accept but I'm not going to raise a stink about petty stuff. I think there should be more "bend". Digging heels in on both sides of this type of issue does no good.

All women are a little wild except for mothers and grandmothers...but even your fathers and grandfathers have stories... :wink:

I love you stoneroses even though you are a NY fan. It maybe your only flaw.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:20 pm 
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stoneroses86 wrote:
Young Black Man: “The new Transformers movie bothers me, and some people don't love our black president.”

The definitive treatise on the state of race relations in America. Don't forget that Obama's election caused the white militia movement to shrink and surrender their weapons.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:22 am 
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I say, whenever in doubt, always go with it being racist! Always error on going against the side of the white man.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:56 am 
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As long as people see a black man/woman as a black man/woman, rather than just as a person, there will never be a total sense of equity. I do not have a lot of Black friends that I see socially. I play softball and Basketball with some black guys, but we don't get together socially for parties or dinners/cookouts. But in my Grandfathers day, the two races wouldn't have been playing sports together. Progress in race relations has been slower than many black people would like, but the progress continues. As much as the story stoneroses tells about the 65 year old black man is one that brings to mind the progress that has been made, so do we continue to see changes . I guess it's easy to say "be patient", when you are of the race that's in the superior position.

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The sad reality of humans is this: even in the event of a nuclear holocaust, there will still be racists among those who survived. Humans do not have the ability to completely disregard differences and completely forget stereotypes... or the past, for that matter.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:29 am 
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I think it's time we all listen to the words of a great white women.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcuJy3HzGLE


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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
The sad reality of humans is this: even in the event of a nuclear holocaust, there will still be racists among those who survived. Humans do not have the ability to completely disregard differences and completely forget stereotypes... or the past, for that matter.


My problem with this dialectic is that there ARE differences between people. What's wrong with recognizing that, as long as those differences are not used as a way to discriminate? I don't think it's racist to recognize the differences between people of different races. The key is respecting each other.

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Even when skin color is the same, people still find a reason to hate each other. Look at Northern Ireland.

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Johnny Chimpo wrote:
My problem with this dialectic is that there ARE differences between people. What's wrong with recognizing that, as long as those differences are not used as a way to discriminate? I don't think it's racist to recognize the differences between people of different races. The key is respecting each other.


Gotta hand it to you Johnny, that is a good point. Simple as that.


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A friend of mine once joked the only way we'll get beyond this is if an alien race shows up to wipe us out. Only then, would we go, "Hey, you might be a fill-in-the-blank; and I still don't like your fill-in-the-blank ass, but at least you're human!"

Sadly, America did have the massive attack on our soil. And for a time, we did get along rather well. Then we fell back to age-old "I don't like your sorry ass" routine and we regress back a ways.

Acceptance and tolerance is like waves coming up on the beach. We get further each time, but we tend to regress back after we make strides forward.


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