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Originally posted by airspoon
reply to post by lee anoma
Prove what you just said please.
Don't ignore this. PROVE IT.
Unfortunately, it is considered racist for the media to even hint at such stories, or at the very least, it isn't politically correct, however if you want proof, just look the laws in your area or for your state. I think there may be only a handful of states that don't force racial discrimination.
Originally posted by airspoon
Yet unemployment amongst Blacks are over TWICE that of Whites?
I highly doubt that is due to racism and most certainly is due to factors outside of racial or Affirmative Action issues.
Unemployment And African-American Men
While times are tough for many Americans, the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows increasing disparities between black and white unemployment. More than a third of young black men are unemployed, and a college education doesn't necessarily make candidates less vulnerable. NPR
Nearly Half of Black Men Found Jobless
By JANNY SCOTT
Published: February 28, 2004
It is well known that the unemployment rate in New York City rose sharply during the recent recession. It is also understood that the increase was worse for men than for women, and especially bad for black men. But a new study examining trends in joblessness in the city since 2000 suggests that by 2003, nearly one of every two black men between 16 and 64 was not working. NYTimes
Black Teenage Males Crushed By Unemployment
by Sam Sanders
January 10, 2010
More than half of black males between the ages of 16 and 19 are unemployed, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. And that's only counting those seeking work. Economists say legions of other young black men — nobody knows how many — have given up looking.
NPR
Look, I have nothing to gain things being as they are and arguably, nobody does not even blacks, as this discrimination only seperates us further (the premise of the OP). I wish I was wrong, but I'm not. That is the reality.
Sadly, we don't hear about it because to even mention it is considered racist and most likely due to our indoctrination, as is evident by some of the replies in this thread alone.
It's just how things are and unless you have lost a job, promotion, acceptance into a school, own your own business or are a lawyer specializing in this type of law...
Again you play the White Race Card, this time to hide the fact that your quote about thousands of Whites losing jobs to Blacks was made up.
It seems rather obvious considering the imbalanced unemployment numbers that Affirmative Action is ineffective.
I never said it was, but how would you know? You simply rule that fact out all together?
Originally posted by airspoon
reply to post by lee anoma
Again you play the White Race Card, this time to hide the fact that your quote about thousands of Whites losing jobs to Blacks was made up.
Lol, it wasn't "made up", instead it was an extremely [++] conservative estimate, given that no numbers are actually recorded or compiled.
The fact is, in most cases it is illegal to hire a white over a black, unless certain unlikely conditions are met.
Originally posted by lee anoma
The fact is, in most cases it is illegal to hire a white over a black, unless certain unlikely conditions are met.
Again, prove it.
Sounds like complete rubbish to me.
I've never heard of anyone getting arrested for hiring a Black over a White.
Frederick Law Olmstead travelled all over the South in the 1850s and spoke with many of these small farmers and 'plain folk' who had no slaves. Later he wrote a book about it. Pretty much he found that they didn't like slavery or the big planters, and did not favor secession, but on the other hand they didn't think blacks should be freed and allowed to stay in the country as equal citizens. He found a lot of people who'd say things "Do you want them free to marry your daughter" but in the next sentence also say "it isn't right to keep them as slaves either." So they were racist, but not so racist that they thought blacks weren't human beings and should be kept as someone's property.
The Confederate states were not all that united, since they also had many regions where white small farmers were the majority and they were not exactly enthusiastic to support the big planters. Lincoln's family in Kentucky were like that. These small family farmers were not all that different from those in the North, and the leaders of the Confederacy knew all along that they had a big problem with these regions, where Unionism was strong and support for secession was low.
Originally posted by poet1b
reply to post by cenpuppie
We were taught about Fredrick Douglas in grade school. I think being a slave would be a terrible thing, even under a kindly slave owner, and I think slavery is wrong.
Do you really think being a slave in Africa was fine and dandy? Clearly you prefer to keep your eyes closed on the issue of slavery in Africa.
Tribes in Africa are and were every bit as prejudiced against each other as tribes in Europe or Asia, or anywhere else, and just as capable of the same brutality.
They would literally cut the junk off of male slaves in Africa and sell them to the Arabs.
Slavery ended around the globe because when the Europeans colonized the world, they ended slavery, but they don't tell you that in the history books.
To have someone say the racism is an irrelevance in the historical life of a country like the USA is at the very least deluded.
Originally posted by tiger5
The biggest issue that you show is that you never seem to understand white supremacy andf what awas its role in slavery. To have someone say the racism is an irrelevance in the historical life of a country like the USA is at the very least deluded. At worst....