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Topic Started: Dec 9 2007, 11:15 PM (354 Views)
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lebowski2123
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Dec 10 2007, 08:39 PM
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To say that minorities are incapable of racism is to further empower those of the majority. Forcing the role of victim on them and drawing attention to the fact that they can only suffer and not inflict pain themselves only furthers the problem, not solve it.
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Rhadamanthus
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Dec 10 2007, 08:41 PM
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To say that minorities are incapable of racism is to further empower those of the majority. Forcing the role of victim on them and drawing attention to the fact that they can only suffer and not inflict pain themselves only furthers the problem, not solve it.
Diversity experts don't want to solve the problem. They prefer to make money by exploiting it.
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lebowski2123
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Dec 10 2007, 08:49 PM
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- Romanus Diogenes
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To say that minorities are incapable of racism is to further empower those of the majority. Forcing the role of victim on them and drawing attention to the fact that they can only suffer and not inflict pain themselves only furthers the problem, not solve it.
Diversity experts don't want to solve the problem. They prefer to make money by exploiting it.
Yet another feather for capitalism's hat.
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Noriega
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Dec 11 2007, 07:54 PM
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To say that minorities are incapable of racism is to further empower those of the majority. Forcing the role of victim on them and drawing attention to the fact that they can only suffer and not inflict pain themselves only furthers the problem, not solve it.
Diversity experts don't want to solve the problem. They prefer to make money by exploiting it.
Yet another feather for capitalism's hat.
I wouldn't have it any other way. It's the fault of whomever believes in this BS that it's still around, not the profiteers who are making the cash off it. Think about it, if these guys could influence people's base attitudes on such important issues, then America would have been destroyed all ready. There is a certain group of people, of all races, who have decided to believe in this and thus the profiteers can always make money off them. Luckily, one would think that their pool of money is shrinking as less and less people buy into their garbage.
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Nag Ehgoeg
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Dec 11 2007, 07:59 PM
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- Norightsia
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- lebowski2123
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- Romanus Diogenes
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- lebowski2123
- Dec 10 2007, 07:39 PM
To say that minorities are incapable of racism is to further empower those of the majority. Forcing the role of victim on them and drawing attention to the fact that they can only suffer and not inflict pain themselves only furthers the problem, not solve it.
Diversity experts don't want to solve the problem. They prefer to make money by exploiting it.
Yet another feather for capitalism's hat.
I wouldn't have it any other way. It's the fault of whomever believes in this BS that it's still around, not the profiteers who are making the cash off it. Think about it, if these guys could influence people's base attitudes on such important issues, then America would have been destroyed all ready. There is a certain group of people, of all races, who have decided to believe in this and thus the profiteers can always make money off them. Luckily, one would think that their pool of money is shrinking as less and less people buy into their garbage.
It'd shrink a lot faster if advertising wasn't fueling it and marketing making it acceptable. :rolleyes:
Yedinstvo tovarishch!
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Rhadamanthus
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Dec 11 2007, 08:00 PM
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To say that minorities are incapable of racism is to further empower those of the majority. Forcing the role of victim on them and drawing attention to the fact that they can only suffer and not inflict pain themselves only furthers the problem, not solve it.
Diversity experts don't want to solve the problem. They prefer to make money by exploiting it.
Yet another feather for capitalism's hat.
I wouldn't have it any other way. It's the fault of whomever believes in this BS that it's still around, not the profiteers who are making the cash off it. Think about it, if these guys could influence people's base attitudes on such important issues, then America would have been destroyed all ready. There is a certain group of people, of all races, who have decided to believe in this and thus the profiteers can always make money off them. Luckily, one would think that their pool of money is shrinking as less and less people buy into their garbage.
Well the real problem is that those people who believe in it are in positions in universities, so they can force this garbage on students. What saves us is that the average first year college student doesn't give a shit about anything they are being taught, diversity included.
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Noriega
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Dec 11 2007, 08:05 PM
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- lebowski2123
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- Romanus Diogenes
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- lebowski2123
- Dec 10 2007, 07:39 PM
To say that minorities are incapable of racism is to further empower those of the majority. Forcing the role of victim on them and drawing attention to the fact that they can only suffer and not inflict pain themselves only furthers the problem, not solve it.
Diversity experts don't want to solve the problem. They prefer to make money by exploiting it.
Yet another feather for capitalism's hat.
I wouldn't have it any other way. It's the fault of whomever believes in this BS that it's still around, not the profiteers who are making the cash off it. Think about it, if these guys could influence people's base attitudes on such important issues, then America would have been destroyed all ready. There is a certain group of people, of all races, who have decided to believe in this and thus the profiteers can always make money off them. Luckily, one would think that their pool of money is shrinking as less and less people buy into their garbage.
Well the real problem is that those people who believe in it are in positions in universities, so they can force this garbage on students. What saves us is that the average first year college student doesn't give a shit about anything they are being taught, diversity included.
Amen to that! :lol:
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lebowski2123
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Dec 11 2007, 08:09 PM
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In reality for all the liberal prose the university throws around, legally there policy is not applicable.
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