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10-01-2003, 03:22 PM
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Re: This arguement...
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You all can say it is bogus--but these are the same Europeans that landed on this site of the planet and forced all non-Europeans to believe in those doctrines... So what do you say about those doctrines, now? Those are some of YOUR FOREFATHERS... Not mine... You would deny your heritage, NOW? Of all places, NOW?
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My background is native american more than anything, and Irish- yes they were European- but look at their history- the Chinese were treated with greater respect, if that is what you can call it, than the Irish, who were not even allowed to have a job, go into most shops, and were left to live in "ghettos" (and that is a term of the times, not anything else). But still, I am more native america, so if you want to hear some B*TCHING try hearing their stories.
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And if you don't believe in Jesus Christ----Oh, so you ARE THE DEVIL...
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Wow, sorry here, but YOU ARE WAY OFF BASE!!! There are Jewish and Islamic members of YOUR OWN ORG! And you are calling them THE DEVIL! HONESTLY! I have always respected your posts and your views, but you have really thrown me for a loop with this one. I have to say that I am quite dissappointed in you, but what do you care since my skin is white.
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Otherwise, let us label it what some people of color already know what it is: the arguments against affirmative action is just blatant White Supremacy--skrait up... It is no different that being a Kard Karry Kind of member to be against affirmative action.
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Wow- okay, then, I know some very African American people that are apparently Klan members, I would hate for the grand wizard to meet them.
People are entitled to their opinions without having to be told they are KKK Members for being against something, or that they are the devil.
I have to say that post disgusts me.
edited to add- But I still think you are entitled to your opinion, even if it does disgust me.
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10-01-2003, 04:15 PM
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I thought AKA_monet was being sarcastic - it is so hard to tell on here
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10-01-2003, 04:33 PM
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i wish people would stop asking others to find research statistics to back up claims. most people have jobs and don't have time to do searches. if you want stats, find them on your own.
meremere--i am almost positive that your husband was passed up illegally because of race. the same happened to my uncle 20 years ago. of course no one can "prove" it, but the facts you posted about the process don't lie. other people don't know your husband OR the process, so they can ASSume all they want.
as for the religious debate---all i know is that i'm certainly not going to hell simply because i don't believe in jesus. talk about bigotry. that is a perfect example. religious freedom is a right that many people died for. are they in hell too?
and no, MY ancestors weren't responsible for ANYTHING about slavery in this country. talk about being discriminated against--my italian side lived in a tenement in hoboken with no electricity or running water in hoboken until my grandfather was about 10. they were considered uneducated and worthless because they couldn't speak the language and didn't finish school in italy. i guess that's what happens when you're poor and have to drop out of school to help get money for the family.
and my german side fled germany because of the nazis. i won't EVEN go into discrimintaion on that one---and we're not even jewish.
so MY ancestors were persecuted as well, but we have made giant strides on our OWN, with no help from the government or AA. i am the FIRST member of my family to go to and graduate college. i paid my own way--no scholarships because of my background. i'm in debt and will be for a LONG time. but i am damn proud of myself and my accomplishments--as well as my recent masters degree--which i also paid on my own
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10-01-2003, 04:39 PM
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Please remember that AKA Monet talks like Tom Earp so I doubt she was trying to insult anyone. So no need to flip out.
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10-01-2003, 04:43 PM
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I think too many other people have already flipped out on this thread
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10-01-2003, 04:51 PM
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i wish people would stop asking others to find research statistics to back up claims. most people have jobs and don't have time to do searches. if you want stats, find them on your own.
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No time to do searches yet you still have time to write 5-paragraph responses on GC? Bwahaha. If you really cared, you could google "affirmative action statistics" and come up with a handful of studies on who benefits from AA in half the time it probably took you to type out that post. Although, granted, if you're looking for a study that backs up the claim that white men are more discriminated against in the work world than, say, women of color, you'll probably be looking a mighty long time.
As for the rest of your post, just because your ancestors had nothing to do with slavery (mine didn't either) doesn't mean you haven't benefitted from slavery. Heck, even if your ancestors were all abolitionists -- even if you're descended from Abe Lincoln! -- you've still benefitted from slavery in some way. Plus, discrimination in this country extends beyond the bounds of slavery. Some people act like as soon as slavery was over, race issues in this country were automatically fixed. Jim Crow laws, lynchings, legalized segregation (and NOT "separate but equal," either) -- in some parts of the country these all existed until almost 100 years after slavery's end.
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10-01-2003, 04:55 PM
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Oh yes, it was only blacks that were not farely compensated for their labors and so people only benefit from their labors. Well since you're so freely talking about where you've benefitted from, I'd like a very large check made out to me.
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No time to do searches yet you still have time to write 5-paragraph responses on GC? Bwahaha. If you really cared, you could google "affirmative action statistics" and come up with a handful of studies on who benefits from AA in half the time it probably took you to type out that post. Although, granted, if you're looking for a study that backs up the claim that white men are more discriminated against in the work world than, say, women of color, you'll probably be looking a mighty long time.
As for the rest of your post, just because your ancestors had nothing to do with slavery (mine didn't either) doesn't mean you haven't benefitted from slavery. Heck, even if your ancestors were all abolitionists -- even if you're descended from Abe Lincoln! -- you've still benefitted from slavery in some way. Plus, discrimination in this country extends beyond the bounds of slavery. Some people act like as soon as slavery was over, race issues in this country were automatically fixed. Jim Crow laws, lynchings, legalized segregation (and NOT "separate but equal," either) -- in some parts of the country these all existed until almost 100 years after slavery's end.
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10-01-2003, 04:57 PM
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No time to do searches yet you still have time to write 5-paragraph responses on GC? Bwahaha. If you really cared, you could google "affirmative action statistics" and come up with a handful of studies on who benefits from AA in half the time it probably took you to type out that post. Although, granted, if you're looking for a study that backs up the claim that white men are more discriminated against in the work world than, say, women of color, you'll probably be looking a mighty long time.
As for the rest of your post, just because your ancestors had nothing to do with slavery (mine didn't either) doesn't mean you haven't benefitted from slavery. Heck, even if your ancestors were all abolitionists -- even if you're descended from Abe Lincoln! -- you've still benefitted from slavery in some way. Plus, discrimination in this country extends beyond the bounds of slavery. Some people act like as soon as slavery was over, race issues in this country were automatically fixed. Jim Crow laws, lynchings, legalized segregation (and NOT "separate but equal," either) -- in some parts of the country these all existed until almost 100 years after slavery's end.
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ahhhhh we meet again. how fun.
nope i don't have the time or desire. 5 paragraphs takes about 5 minutes to write. that's all the time i'll take respoding to a thread.
well, obviously everyone's benefitted INDIRECTLY from slavery INCLUDING you.
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10-01-2003, 04:59 PM
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thank you Rudey
Sharecroppers come to mind
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10-01-2003, 05:08 PM
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my italian side lived in a tenement in hoboken with no electricity or running water in hoboken until my grandfather was about 10.
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cash78mere,
your grandfather was Frank Sinatra?
When I hear Hoboken, the Chairman of the Board just automatically comes to mind (not to mention I'm trying to inject some levity into this thread).
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10-01-2003, 05:09 PM
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ok personal example ~
My husband graduated 1st in his class from Fire Academy here in Dallas. His dream was to be a Dallas Firefighter --- is he one now? 3 years later? No. Would you like to know why? b/c he wasn't black, hispanic, or female. It worked out in his advantage though because he now has a higher paying job in the suburbs, but still his dream was taken away from him because he was a white male.
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I'm somewhat lost on this logic, maybe you can help me out.
It was his dream to be a Dallas firefighter or just a firefighter in general? In my experience most just dream of being the firefighter and it doesn't matter where as long as they become one.
Now he has a higher paying job in the burbs so in a sense didn't this "example of AA" work in favor of your husband?
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10-01-2003, 05:14 PM
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ok I have already said that I'm not mad about AA - it was an example of AA in the everyday world. Yes it worked in favor. Yes it was a blessing in disguise.
Anyone that lives in North Texas knows that Dallas is practically burning down - there is a structure fire everyday almost. He loves the fire fighting part of his job way more than the medical calls. In the 2 years he has been employed he has fought 10 fires - Dallas fights that in 2 months usually. Thats the logic behing him wanting to be a Dallas fireman.
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10-02-2003, 10:50 AM
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Which brings us back to dough...
AA should not be a race issue at all. If it were strictly a class issue, it would not be so screwed up. It should have zero to do with race, my friends. Why should race even be a factor? No valid reason at all...
If you are poor, and from a bad school that did not afford you the same opportunities that your peers from the 'burbs, you do deserve somewhat of a break.
That said, only if you were near the top of your class, an achiever, etc.
Why does race even come into it? It offends the people it tries to help. I would be very offended if someone told me they were going to give me extra help b/c I have German blood runnin' through my veins. But if I came from a shotty school, I would feel as though I deserved the help that was given to the rich kids all along.
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10-02-2003, 06:45 PM
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Where's Arya when you need her...
I think I need a cookie...
Or at least a time out...
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10-02-2003, 06:55 PM
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Where's Anya when you need her...
I think I need a cookie... 
Or at least a time out...
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I recommend subway cookies. They are pretty delicious but i no longer eat them
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