How about "cracker"? Also innocuous?It doesn't matter who uses the phrase. It remains innocuous. That some kids living in their mom's basement and posting on an internet forum made you and millions of others think otherwise is pathetic.
How about "cracker"? Also innocuous?It doesn't matter who uses the phrase. It remains innocuous. That some kids living in their mom's basement and posting on an internet forum made you and millions of others think otherwise is pathetic.
While what you say is completely true, this line of thinking ignores the obvious political aspect.As an Asian, I can tell you that being called Oriental is offensive. I prefer the term Asian. However, if an older person calls me Oriental, I just chalk it up to not being up to date. This term has been obsolete since the 90's.
As far as Scott Adams, I think he is in the wrong.
When police brutally beat and murdered black people without justification for decades, black people finally had enough. Remember the man who was shot in the back multiple times while running away from the police? Or George Floyd? Or Eric Garner, the man who was choked to death, begging for his life and saying he couldn't breathe? Well, black people wanted to know that their live did in fact matter. They were not less because of the color of their skin. Thus the BLM movement.
White trolls mocked this movement, belittling what they stood for.
Same with It's OK to be white. While, it's obvious an inncous statement, it's sinister motive behind it is to inflame and provoke black people who have resentment towards whites in general because of systemic racism and brutality.
this is well and good but how many black men live in fear of police because less than a 1000 men gets killed yearly? almost ALL of them?While what you say is completely true, this line of thinking ignores the obvious political aspect.
For example, US Data, depending on your political point of view, you really, really over- or under-estimate the number of unarmed black men killed by police.
I mean almost 8% of Very Liberal believe more than 10,000 black men are killed by police every year. Really? 10,000? These are themoronspeople who think a race war is going on, not the far right.
For 2019, according to the Washington Post database, that number was 12 unarmed black men killed by the police. The Mapping Police Violence database says the number was 27 of unarmed black men killed by the police. These numbers seem really low so let's call it 100 to 250 depending on the definition of 'unarmed' & killed (inconveniently for many, suicide by cop is typically 30% of all police shootings).
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But here's my real point. BLM, and the hoards of "Allies", "We Care", "We're Inclusive" feel good people, with all the issues facing black Americans from poverty, underfunded schools, BoB crime, single parenting, health care problems faced by black women, overt & covert discrimination etc.., they - any many here - choose to protest an issue that effects <250 black men. Really? Because focusing on this one issue will make ALL the different in Black American's rights and place in society? No. It's a convenient political issue that is highlighted by people who really don't understand how few are effected by this. These "Allies", "We Care", "We're Inclusive", could not give a shit, they're just doing it to make themselves feel better.
With unarmed shootings of Black men, way to go on that excellent Pareto analysis of the really, really critical & important issue that, once solved, will lift up the plight of all Black Americans.
Should we next examine the demographics of the population that really supports "Defund" and the demographics of those that don't? Please.
Yup, great job focusing on the really important aspects of society. People, particularly minorities, can't find affordable housing, homelessness and drug use are rampant, education and heath care (particularly in the US) is going down the tubes but you know what's critical.this is well and good but how many black men live in fear of police because less than a 1000 men gets killed yearly? almost ALL of them?
maybe living in fear is not a big deal for you, but it'd be pretty important to me not to live in fearYup, great job focusing on the really important aspects of society. People can't find affordable housing, homelessness and drug use are rampant, education and heath care (particularly in the US) is going down the tubes but you know what's critical.
Excellent! So you want to really go down the path of the demographics of who supports "Defund" and those that generally don't? Do you want to take some time to research it first?maybe living in fear is not a big deal for you, but it'd be pretty important to me not to live in fear
Yet there are millions of successful black people, they somehow found a way to succeed.Yup, great job focusing on the really important aspects of society. People, particularly minorities, can't find affordable housing, homelessness and drug use are rampant, education and heath care (particularly in the US) is going down the tubes but you know what's critical.
Wait. What if it had something to do with attitudes and philosophy one adopts especially with the societal challenges that Black people and other visible minorities face?Yet there are millions of successful black people, they somehow found a way to succeed.
This is about power. I'm white, and I can honestly say I cannot think of an offensive term someone could say to me that would upset me like if I were a POC being called ni**er or ch*nk or some other racial epithet. While "Cracker" apparently derives from a slave owner whipping people, I wouldn't get angry about being called one.How about "cracker"? Also innocuous?
There are many things to consider when you look at this than just a comparison between what you are inferring to as "lazy, underachieving" black people compared to the hard working immigrants...Wait. What if it had something to do with attitudes and philosophy one adopts especially with the societal challenges that Black people and other visible minorities face?
Study: Black Immigrants Earn More than U.S.-Born Blacks
Nielsen research finds that black immigrants earn more than U.S-born blacks. The median household income for foreign black immigrants is 30% higher than black Americans.www.blackenterprise.com
History clearly has an effect on the present. For all of us. But man, your own personal choices and behaviors and general outlook on life are FAR more relevant in determining your outcomes than what happened to your grandma, I promise you.
How about "cracker"? Also innocuous?
Cracker originally was a term used by rich white people toward poorer whites.This is about power. I'm white, and I can honestly say I cannot think of an offensive term someone could say to me that would upset me like if I were a POC being called ni**er or ch*nk or some other racial epithet. While "Cracker" apparently derives from a slave owner whipping people, I wouldn't get angry about being called one.
1097 people were shot by cops in the US in 2022.While what you say is completely true, this line of thinking ignores the obvious political aspect.
For example, US Data, depending on your political point of view, you really, really over- or under-estimate the number of unarmed black men killed by police.
What that study says is that its harder to overcome systematic racism in the US than in other countries, where black immigrants can come to the US and do better based on education and social support.There are many things to consider when you look at this than just a comparison between what you are inferring to as "lazy, underachieving" black people compared to the hard working immigrants...
First, depending on how these black immigrants came to the US, many of them are probably well educated and could have independent wealth already. This likely allows them to get better jobs or professions. Now, compare that to someone living in a poor black community. They probably grew up in a household where the parents (maybe a single mom) worked a job that barely covered expenses. They were likely sent to a third-rate school that had little to no funding....so outdated books and equipment, and burned out teachers. What are the odds they do well on their SATs or are able to graduate? They might not even get a GED, so getting a better job has instant barriers. There are so many reasons why this is not an apples to apples comparison, it isn't even close to being fair.
Now, I'm not saying that personal choice and behaviour doesn't matter. It does. But growing up poor and black in America and the deck is really stacked against you. They don't get the same choices as an immigrant, who can choose where they live much more easier, which can also open up many more opportunities and choices.
There are many things to consider when you look at this than just a comparison between what you are inferring to as "lazy, underachieving" black people compared to the hard working immigrants...
First, depending on how these black immigrants came to the US, many of them are probably well educated and could have independent wealth already. This likely allows them to get better jobs or professions. Now, compare that to someone living in a poor black community. They probably grew up in a household where the parents (maybe a single mom) worked a job that barely covered expenses. They were likely sent to a third-rate school that had little to no funding....so outdated books and equipment, and burned out teachers. What are the odds they do well on their SATs or are able to graduate? They might not even get a GED, so getting a better job has instant barriers. There are so many reasons why this is not an apples to apples comparison, it isn't even close to being fair.
Now, I'm not saying that personal choice and behaviour doesn't matter. It does. But growing up poor and black in America and the deck is really stacked against you. They don't get the same choices as an immigrant, who can choose where they live much more easier, which can also open up many more opportunities and choices.
Please feel free to post your evidence that immigrants from the Caribbean get better education and social support than ABB. Data. Statistics. Not articles from the Atlantic.What that study says is that its harder to overcome systematic racism in the US than in other countries, where black immigrants can come to the US and do better based on education and social support.
You tell me. Are these armed? Unarmed? In the middle of committing a crime? Context matters. BLM is about "unarmed" black men getting shot. Not "225 Black Americans. "1097 people were shot by cops in the US in 2022.
1/3 of those numbers race wasn't identified and they still had 225 Black Americans killed by cops.
What do you think is a good number?
There's an addition to this that needs to be added.There are many things to consider when you look at this than just a comparison between what you are inferring to as "lazy, underachieving" black people compared to the hard working immigrants...
First, depending on how these black immigrants came to the US, many of them are probably well educated and could have independent wealth already. This likely allows them to get better jobs or professions. Now, compare that to someone living in a poor black community. They probably grew up in a household where the parents (maybe a single mom) worked a job that barely covered expenses. They were likely sent to a third-rate school that had little to no funding....so outdated books and equipment, and burned out teachers. What are the odds they do well on their SATs or are able to graduate? They might not even get a GED, so getting a better job has instant barriers. There are so many reasons why this is not an apples to apples comparison, it isn't even close to being fair.
Now, I'm not saying that personal choice and behaviour doesn't matter. It does. But growing up poor and black in America and the deck is really stacked against you. They don't get the same choices as an immigrant, who can choose where they live much more easier, which can also open up many more opportunities and choices.
Conspiracy.When black people were moving up socially and economically in the 40's, 50's and 60's, There was a joint collection of white people from all levels that conspired to stop this.
What do you think I'm referring to?Conspiracy.
Post your source on "joint collection of white people from all levels that conspired to stop this."
I know what you're referring to but I'm curious if you really understand the economic context.
It's your post and your original statement. The onus is on you.What do you think I'm referring to?
Trust me you have no clue.