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Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
HH, My intent is neither to patronize nor argue. I apologize if I 'sound' that way. I certainly am not interested in either. I swear there is no intended 'tone' to my communications here. I thoroughly enjoy this discussion and wouldn't do anything to compromise it. I am honestly looking for an exchange of information, opinions, views, ideas, nothing more. Please don't take my frankness as anything else.
The reason I posted more information was to keep a conversation about racism going by further exploring a different aspect of the discussion. I presented information and asked questions about it. I think you'll see there was nothing accusitory in my post at all. Just questions. I was trying for a fresh start... to see where people stand on the aspect of racism against whites.
I've had enough arguing. I really meant that.
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
If you noticed, I mentioned the perceived tone,
So what do you think about the rest of what I said?
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
Because we know the exact numbers, we can agree that racism is a societal problem exacted against all races.
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
I don't find where you said a "perceived" tone.
You said, "The patronizing tone of your response..." Regardless, I wasn't feeling patronizing when I wrote it. It would be nice if you and I could just extract the issues between ceci, riley and I and assume that each other has good intentions.
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
Because we know the exact numbers, we can agree that racism is a societal problem exacted against all races.
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
I wasn't aware that we know the exact numbers... I'm a little confused by this... Sounds like you have some sources I don't?
To be absolutely honest, I'm very concerned about our discussion turning into another argument and I won't let that happen, even if it means stepping out.
Why is racism such a taboo subject? I now have a pretty good idea of why people have a hard time discussing it civilly, without sarcasm, accusations, 'tones' and anger. It's a sensitive subject, especially for people who have suffered it a lot.
It's like me discussing rape. I don't have much sympathy when people start talking about the poor men who are falsely accused of rape. How it ruins their lives. Boo-Hoo. Because of my biased position, it's hard for me to acknowledge that men are not only sometimes the victims of rape (by women and other men) but that they are sometimes falsely accused and hurt by the accusation.
But I manage (grudgingly) to see that side of it.
And I have felt resistance to that since like page 1 or 2 of this thread.
I fully acknowledge white racism. I have acknowledged that I was raised in a racist environment and still have some prejudicial tendencies I'd like to shake. But having read my posts, you know I 'fight' for the victims of racism, prejudice and discrimination, for whatever reason.
In this thread, specifically about racism, I wanted to explore all facets of it. But time after time, it is indicated to me that racism against white people is either 'classism', doesn't exist, is from invalid sources, or in some other way mis-labeled or questionable.
Originally posted by HarlemHottie
What I don't like is the way they act in groups, for example, lynch mobs, the NYPD, and the US government. (I don't like the way other people act in groups either, but I didn't really think that was pertinent to our conversation.) My prejudice shows itself when I'm immediately suspicious of those groups.
I'm sure that someone will take offense to what I said, but it's my opinion, and I thought that honesty would be more useful here than tact.
most is that white people are rich,
But, the assumption remains that, since white business owners are more likely to 'give a chance' to a fellow white person, they have more opportunities to improve their economic status.
In fact, I'm sure that a majority of the wealth in this country is controlled by whites,
The richest 10 percent of families own about 85 percent of all outstanding stocks. They own about 85 percent of all financial securities, 90 percent of all business assets. These financial assets and business equity are even more concentrated than total wealth.
...
MM: What happens when you disaggregate the data by race?
Wolff: There you find something very striking. Most people are aware that African-American families don’t earn as much as white families. The average African-American family has about 60 percent of the income as the average white family. But the disparity of wealth is a lot greater. The average African-American family has only 18 percent of the wealth of the average white family.
posted by danigirl1974
That doesn't clarify why (1) Native Americans are the only group required to provide such documentation. That's great that the employers get a break for hiring Native Americans. Is that not true for (2) every other minority? if you are fighting for equal rights, fight for everyone. Not one group because it affects you personally. In that stance, you are fighting (3) racism with racism. [Edited by Don W]
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. --Martin Luther King, Jr.
www.usconstitution.net...