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I Might Be A Racist

Posted by Herb7734 9 years ago to Politics
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At the risk of being called a racist, I am fed up with the whining coming from African-American groups and lobbies.For example: Michelle Obama said, "Black girls rock." Isn't that racist?
No, she's the President's wife and black.
But if I said white girls rock, I'd be called racist.
Yeah, because you're white.
That doesn't make sense.
Yeah.
With all the special privileges allowed to black people, it seems to me that if they would use these special allowences to take advantage of capitalism, some could rise above poverty, and then, most importantly, patronize those who put in the blood and sweat to create an enterprise, I believe that within a single generation there would hardly be any disparity between black and white economically. My sympathies have, over the years, diminished into disdain.


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  • Posted by ProfChuck 9 years ago
    When there is a conflict between cultures the easiest and most simplistic response is "racism". It is much easier to blame racial prejudice when the actual problem is ideological differences. Ideology is complex and racism is simple and simple is easier to sell.
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    • Posted by $ jdg 9 years ago
      These days, any black person who gets himself fired for disrespecting a boss, or not speaking good English, calls it racism rather than accept the fact that he is to blame. The word "racism" has lost its true meaning and become an indicator that the speaker is shiftless and irresponsible.

      I know several successful black people. They don't blame others for their own failings.

      Another word they use backwards is "privilege." Being white isn't a privilege -- it's a characteristic you're born with. "Privilege" means special, favorable treatment by the
      law. And these days, straight white men are about the only people who *don't* have any privilege.
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  • Posted by Mamaemma 9 years ago
    Herb, I am of the generation that grew up in the south with segregation. I participated in the dismantling of that evil, and have made a conscious effort all my life to see people as individuals, not as members of a group or race.
    But I can hardly tell you how utterly disgusted I am with the system we have today. Our president and First Lady are resentful and hateful and racist.
    Young white men are discriminated against in every facet of life. Good people of color are caught in the middle. Will individualism ever prevail?
    Edit:sp
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    • Posted by johnpe1 9 years ago
      we wiped out the segregation, and even put innocent
      children on busses to cross town for school, but we
      have to pay for the history, forever. . their livelihoods
      are enhanced by our guilt, y'know. -- j

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    • Posted by blackswan 9 years ago
      Individualism will prevail when we demand it, and not one second before. Too many think that there's an advantage to things the way they are. There's no vision of a D'Anconia, Rearden, Galt, Wyatt, Taggart, etc., only the "vision" of a Mouch.
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  • Posted by $ Stormi 9 years ago
    Racism has become worse under our Alinsky-loving Marxist Prez and his idiot wife. Not real racism, but manufactured, misrepresented. My first years in the Midwest in the 40s and early 50s included black family friends on our coach and at our dinner table. I early on told Obama to can it since I spent more time with blacks as a child than he ever did. No answer of course, but I knew of his Alinsky divide and cause chaos. He has so harmed the black communities and youth. Inspiring them with made up racial victimhood and allowing reverse prejudice in their speech to and against other cultures. Until a leader calls for mutual respect, we will have an Alinsky world. I am disgusted with what the schools have done to blacks, failing to teach them and reinforcing the victimhood. It is a crime.I have a black lady friend who is constantly countering what her adult son in another town hears, trying to keep him centered. She is disgusted with Obama. Does that make her a racist, if she agrees with Herb?
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  • Posted by Rolf 9 years ago
    It seems to me, a 66 year old white guy, that the problem of racism in this country has gotten decidedly worse in the past 6 years. Obama and Holder have ruined any progress that this country made in race relations. But isn't that just a small part of what they (progressives) want to do? If it's not race that divides us, it's the disparity in pay, health care options, my life vs. your life and etc. We are decaying from the inside out.
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  • Posted by $ number6 9 years ago
    It all revolves around the "protected class" regs. Protected classes cannot be discriminated against.

    Since white men are NOT a protected class, it seems they can be discriminated against.

    It is also why a gay bakery can refuse to bake a "traditional marriage" cake BUT a straight bakery is discriminating if they refuse to bake a "gay marriage" cake.

    Its idiotic (IMO)
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    • Posted by SaltyDog 9 years ago
      I read somewhere recently that given the immigration policies and current birth rates, whites will be a minority by 2020 or so.

      Won't it be great to get our hands on some of those minority's set asides and affirmative action goodies?
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      • Posted by 9 years ago
        I've got a feeling they'll make an exception to the goodies if you're white, even if you're a minority. It'll be payback for all those years that you were such a mean plantation owner.
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    • Posted by $ jlc 9 years ago
      Can a bakery refuse to bake a "traditional marriage" cake? Can they refuse on the grounds that they, "Don't like the people and don't want them as customers?" or does it only matter if they refuse because the people are straight.

      Jan, does not know
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  • Posted by bsmith51 9 years ago
    Stupidity trumps racism. When a group treats its own as having no value, then proclaims, "our lives matter", I'd say there's a disconnect.
    And so I ask those complainers, If your life has value, tell me the how and why of it, other than that your mother loves you.
    Crickets....
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    • Posted by $ allosaur 9 years ago
      Back in the 70s I was a newspaper reporter in a rural Alabama dry county and doubled as a police reporter (not only did I get up close for murder and traffic mayhem story information but the police had to buy the photos from my boss).
      I did that for 7 years and I cannot remember a murdered white person on a floor or the ground, though I photographed two white guys hanging over the county jail toilets they stepped off of.
      Even the white moonshiners and bootleggers were getting along.
      Over and over and over again it was always a murdered black person. I suppose that county has the same black murder rate.
      Three years ago I saw blacks march in Birmingham to protest black on black murders.
      Blacks in and about Birmingham are still killing each other way disproportionately to whites.
      "Black Lives Matter." If you say so.
      White cops, you are advised to ignore the irony.
      Do you want to be called--eek!--racist for commenting on that?
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    • Posted by blackswan 9 years ago
      When you're looking at "black lives matter," do so using a Pareto chart, and consider ALL the causes of death. Police are the least likely cause of death (even though they're getting all the press). Also consider accidents, disease, suicide, crime, abortion, etc., and rank them in order. Then consider which of these problems are being addressed. When the smallest problem is broadcast, while much bigger problems are ignored, you need to ignore the complainer.
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  • Posted by gcarl615 9 years ago
    Gosh I haven't seen a black person in years( except on TV) Up here the Indians think they taste like chicken.
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    • Posted by 9 years ago
      Mamaemma:
      The thing that irritates me is blacks cannot stop complaining. Italians, Poles, Jews, you-name-it came to this country under horrendous conditions. They patronized one another and uniquely, were able to do as well as their brains and brawn allowed. True they. weren't slaves, but it's been 150 years since slavery and what? sixty years or so since segregation. Get over it already. Men, stay with your woman and child. Get educated. Very few people get to be basketball stars or hip-hop artists. And for goodness sakes, stay away from the poverty pimps like Sharpton. They are only looking to enrich themselves. They really don't give a crap about you.
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      • Posted by Mamaemma 9 years ago
        The problem is there's a lot of money to be had. You can be irresponsible and lazy and still live. I have noticed that you can't tell the people on welfare from the working people any more. They buy the same groceries, wear the same clothes, get the same, or better healthcare.
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        • Posted by johnpe1 9 years ago
          yes ma'am;; the poverty line has risen to the level
          of a rich person in the 60s, or beyond! . my ambition,
          when I was growing up, was to make $25k a year
          like engineers did. . now, that's poverty!!! -- j

          p.s. I am 66, now.

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          • Posted by Mamaemma 9 years ago
            Oh,John, I forgot! When I got the job for 16,000, I was replacing a man who made 20,000 for the same job!
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            • Posted by johnpe1 9 years ago
              Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. -- j

              p.s. see the smoke coming out of my ears?

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              • Posted by Mamaemma 9 years ago
                It was a different time, John. Up for a story?
                I was the only female in a class of 106 in dental school, and I was 19, and looked about 16 when I started. I was in the top 1/3 of the class, and a lot of people had trouble with that.
                When I was a senior, I was called to the office of the head of oral surgery, who proceeded to tell me that a patient just died because I neglected to give his full medical history. I burst in to tears, after which he told me that none of it was true, that he was just testing me, as he didn't feel a woman was tough enough to be a dentist, and I just proved him right.
                Well, for the first time I got angry at being treated like that. I told him that if he called any student in to his office and told that person a patient just died because of his neglect, and they don't cry, he'd better kick that student out.
                Fast forward, and I apply for a job at a teaching hospital. The man doing the hiring was the head of oral surgery. He called his counterpart at my school and said, I don't think a woman can do this job. The oral surgeon at my school said, THIS one can.
                So ain't life amazing? I was just glad to have the job. I learned a lot!
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                • Posted by 9 years ago
                  The difference between a concretized mind and an open mind. There are thing that I knew for an absolute certainty only to discover I was wrong. And by being wrong, I felt good to have learned right. It has happened right here in G.G.
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                • Posted by johnpe1 9 years ago
                  Emma, still Grrrrrrrrrrrrr. . people with knowledge and
                  skill are people with knowledge and skill -- they can
                  do a job and should be paid the s a m e.

                  I spent 20 years as one kind of manager or other,
                  from small engineering group to 121-person dept....
                  when we hired a female engineer for less than a male,
                  I asked why, and made noise. . never Too Much Noise,
                  but noise. . it helped at least one top-notch female
                  engineer;;; I know.

                  the story which you told, above, is a great one, and
                  I want to thank you for relating it. . when a manager
                  or professional encounters an emergency, they had
                  better turn into a machine-like character and Get It Done.
                  but when it's too late, like in your story, emotion is
                  necessary to begin getting over it -- IMHO. . grieving
                  starts that process, right?

                  we also helped to elect Joni Ernst. . her pig-surgery
                  ad was wonderful, so she got the $100 Joe Wilson
                  honorary "You Lie!" award (Joe got the first one),
                  and we went from there.

                  that's good -- "THIS one can!" -- j

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                  • Posted by Mamaemma 9 years ago
                    John, one thing I have learned is that most people (not you) are comfortable with an unattractive woman (Hillary) in a position if accomplishment (this is tough, since Hillary hasn't really accomplished anything). But they are uncomfortable to the point of antagonism with a very attractive woman (Palin) in the same position.
                    When several people said to me, "But you're so pretty, you can get a husband. Why are you in dental school?"
                    I sure never understood this attitude. I am perfectly fine with handsome men in high positions! :)
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                    • Posted by 9 years ago
                      Thousands of years of programming, versus 50 or so years of women 's equality with men. I guess it takes a while. I tried to impress my wife with my superior upper body strength but she leaves me with small but painful bruises.
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                    • Posted by johnpe1 9 years ago
                      why dental school? . independence, freedom, self-
                      reliance, integrity ... there are things other than raw
                      animal attraction. . my wife and I met and joined
                      forces because of freedom, not to end it!

                      and maybe Mitt Romney was too much a gentleman
                      to make a "seductive" presidential candidate, but
                      he's handsome. -- j

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          • Posted by Mamaemma 9 years ago
            John, I am 62, and my first job as a dentist in 76 was making $16,000
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            • Posted by johnpe1 9 years ago
              my first job after engr school was aircraft maintenance
              officer at ~$6500/year with increases steadily to
              nearly twice that in 4.1 years, and then I took a cut
              to leave active duty and take an engineering job for
              about $10k -- in '75. . but then, I stayed ahead of
              inflation for quite awhile. . . not now, though, as a
              retarded citizen! -- j

              p.s. Emma, I call my dentist Mac, as everyone
              at my childhood church does -- his middle name
              is MacDonald. . doctor Mac, as a joke.

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  • Posted by johnpe1 9 years ago
    You Might Be A Racist IF:::

    you call one black person your close friend.

    you use bleach liberally.

    this could go on forever. -- j

    p.s. Thank You, Jeff Foxworthy!!!

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  • Posted by $ blarman 9 years ago
    -isms in general are becoming the hallmark of this President, despite his claim that he would be the "uniter" of all!

    Nothing could be further from the truth. Divide and conquer is the strategy to gain power. Thus everyone who opposes him is a racist. And with the media on his side, he'll never get called on it.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years ago
    They were given the gift of reverse racism by the Federal Government. It has 190 years left to run. The rest of you get your asses back to work.

    I exclude those who have worked and made it and include those who comprise the majority of the moocher roles. It isn't a color thing. It's a work ethic thing.
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  • Posted by bsmith51 9 years ago
    Now retired, in my work life I worked with a different partner each month. One month, I worked with a professionally sharp, competent and educated black fellow from Kansas City. The race subject came up and I told him that, as a kid who grew up in a small WASP town, the notion of one's skin color having anything to do with anything did not compute to me. He didn't like that. We went verbally round and round for awhile, after which he told me that had I grown up around black people I would not have liked them and therefore would be a racist.
    All I could do was shake my head.
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  • Posted by $ nickursis 9 years ago
    Herb, you have hit on one of the great dysfunctionalities of the day and age. The race issue is indeeda real problem, but it can be addressed through one of the great things MLK ever said" Look at the content of their character: On an individual basis, take each person. If a cop shoots an unarmed black man, address that cop, not the entire police department. If a black man is arrested, investigate his crime not all others. Police have a hard job, but the power factor also draws those with issues in imposing themselves on others, and if you work in a predominantly black area, there will be issues, and it is not racism, but one persons issues with power. I have several black fiends, and other when we ask each other about crazy things going on, the subject never comes up, yet we are free enough with each other to point out when something goes wrong, or right and criticize or praise as needed. There are systemic cultural issues in each community, and they usually seed in feelings of abuse by others, or refuge from problems in blaming others. Those who really want to address race issues do a disservice when they fire the racism gun, as it has been shot way too often.
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    • Posted by 9 years ago
      They still vote as a bloc -- overwhelmingly Democrat, blindly following the very people who enslave them. That is either blind or dumb.
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      • Posted by $ nickursis 9 years ago
        However, Herb, they are not the only "bloc". That is one of the downfalls of the current system, no individual thought or analysis. They do not even think in self centered terms, relying instead on people like Carville to tell them what good deals they will get, then when they are not delivered, they listen again to Carville on why it was the Republicans fault. It is a sad closed circle system with little hope of change.
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  • Posted by radical 9 years ago
    I was never sympathetic to blacks. David Horowitz was, and even endorsed the Black Panthers and got a friend of his a job with them. Then the Panthers must have thought that she knew too much. Her body was found floating in the bay.
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