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I wonder which encouraged the apology more; PR and the tourist industry or genuine sympathy. But I guess any little bit helps, yah know?
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06.03.2007, 11:12 AM | #23 |
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im kinda riding the fence on this one...i agree partly with both....all i know is 'white' and 'brown/black' are such vague, sweeping generalizations....and that i have no idea what my great-grandfather did to other people in his lifetime...I do know that Fidel Castro took all of my great-grandparents land/plantations in Cuba when he took over...so when he dies, am I going to get an apology from the Cuban government? hell no...do I want one? not really (never even thought about it actually), but it would be pretty sweet to have my rightful land/inheritance...there are so many peoples/races who have been wronged, so many minorities that are 'unsung', that its almost comical to me how the 'large' minorites such as 'african americans' or 'native americans' seemingly get anything and everything they ask for...oh wait, because this is America, the same place they supposedly hate for being the racist trash heap that they call it so often...
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america, en masse, is a racist trash heap. take a ride through a town that's not one of the major areas and you'll understand.
no matter how you cut it, africans were brought here against their will into harsher conditions than you could ever imagine, and native americans had an entire land stolen from them. everyone else, more or less, came here of their own (collective) free will. either way, we're all niggers, spics, chinks, whatever, but this isn't a contest to see whose oppressed dick is bigger, so don't try and make it that. an apology for slavery is the first step towards maybe making it better for everyone.
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you know, i'm not a communist, but latin american plantation owners don't exactly get my sympathy for their supposed travails. cuba before castro wasn't exactly a worker's paradise. cuba was a relatively rich country with a lot of poor people, and agricultural laborers were particularly miserable. to compare the loss of feudal power to enslavement is just plain ignorant and ridiculous. and if i may freely offend, for your stupid statement about 'native americans' getting "anything they ask for" as you put it, your feudal landlord great-grandparents probably had it coming. off with their fucking heads. Quote:
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06.03.2007, 12:11 PM | #26 |
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for the record, i didn't grow up with a silver spoon in my mouth. my mom sacrificed so that i didn't go without, but since i've been on my own (for about 5 years) i've worked to get what i have. and my band members/coworkers are really the only white people i associate with.
i do understand what you're saying. this isn't the time to blame everything on race anymore, people have to step up and start being accountable. i don't feel bad for crackheads, not even my own father, or homeless people. but but but, it would be foolish to say that a poor black man and a poor white man and a poor hispanic man in america has an equal chance at overcoming most odds. the country has never been at a point where that's been possible. it's getting to that point, but there's still a ways to go.
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i know of black men who feel compelled to wear a suit when going to the supermarket, so they won't be stalked by the store detectives. true fucking story. i'd like to meet a white guy who needs to do the same. |
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06.03.2007, 12:29 PM | #28 | |
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you really need to get schooled before you run your mouth man. i mean sure everyone has a right to voice their opinions, but you really know nothing of what you're speaking about, so your opinions come across as just drivel. well of course you can choose to say anything you want; but truly, could you start reading a little? maybe listen to npr, if you can't stand books? really, i'm not trying to insult you here but you're talking out of your ass. you could try having informed opinions, that would be an improvement. here, start here.. it's just the internet and it won't be too painful http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...v46/ai_9177130 |
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06.03.2007, 12:35 PM | #29 |
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i was speaking with an ex-, but still good friend yesterday about her job at a bank. APPARENTLY black men get profiled as drug dealers when they drive nice cars and deposit large amounts of money into their accounts.
and often times i think about what it would be like to be white.
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06.03.2007, 12:51 PM | #31 | |
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it's a fact with anyone. style over substance is more american than the american dream, and it's definitely over-compensated for when there's a person who never had, but now has. not a black or white or yellow or red thing, it's more of an economic/class thing.
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well you said "black men like suits" when i was trying to point out how racism works on an everyday level, forcing people to put on a suit so they won't be taken for criminals. i hope that article clarifies what i was talking about, even though it doesn't mention it directly, you can put 2 and 2 together.
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Aw, bless! No problem, but please, next time be more gentle on us. |
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i used to live in washington dc, which is right on the edge of the south and has a majority black population, a solid black middle class, and a significant number of rich black people. and blacks, as the article says, are denied the public trust. my point wasn't about style or clothes-- it was about the denial of public trust. about being suspect by default. presumed guilty. this is a force you don't have to contend against. you really don't, and you really don't know, but then you try to discount it as if you did-- but it can't be discounted you see. |
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06.03.2007, 01:24 PM | #36 |
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Truth is that black (and not just them) people are not simply not seen as equal in this society as they should be, as fellow equal human beings. Don't even try and possibly make useless arguments out of it, or else, sway, you'll feel my mighty powers in making you feel like an idiot.
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Good. Let this shit die, it makes my blood boil.
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well, so much for fact-checking...and so much for keeping it civil. I would like to call you something, but your reply speaks for itself...you just assumed a lot about me...perhaps i generalized a bit, i apologize...'loss of feudal power' is relevant how?...not in my case...i have no cuban nor southern American blood in me...my great-grandparents were somewhat wealthy, and had a vacation-type home in cuba, and had to escape for their lives from a tyrant...they lost everything...lost the freedom to live in a land they love, and were pushed out and had their whole lives' worth taken from them [they escaped, if they had stayed, they most likely would have been slaves or executed (as you so elegantly put it] ...how is that not similar to slavery? loss of freedom, thats what it boils down to for people today, right? ( my ancestors were not forced to submissive work, and some black people's were, how the hell does that affect us now?) I see the difference, but the similarity is obvious... The point is: apologizing for breaking your great great grandfather's back is kinda moot? is it not? I dont think its changing anyone's opinions today...There is something much larger that needs to happen...the loss of ignorance, maybe? I dont know if that can be taught in a history lesson, people are not very smart...Forgiving and Forgetting. Bingo. Right there. Perhaps these apologies are a good thing after all. But if the govt. is doing its part, then African Americans must also do theirs...What comes after an apology? Forgiveness or a more blame? |
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damn, sway and i agreeing on something again....btw, im a first-generation southerner too, so i too have seen what sway is talking about...
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