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How about stop using the charge of racism to score political points?
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It means if a person admires people of other races AND also hates them...they are not a racist, they are a hypocrite.What does this even mean? Why 100? What do my own personal heroes have to do with racism and prejudice?
Um... I don't think it works that way.Yes, admiration and racism do not mix...because, if it does, it's not racism, it's hypocrisy.
It means if a person admires people of other races AND also hates them...they are not a racist, they are a hypocrite.
100 is just a safe number, in case, say your top 10 are of one race, and yet you do admire people of different races but for no particular racial reason, they are just further down the list.
By definition that would not make them a racist, but a hypocrite.Sure they can be racist. If certain people only admire blacks who are celebrities and are racist towards others, they are indeed, a racist.
Whether you call it racism or hypocrisy, how do we address the problem? Arguing over the exact word used to describe it doesn't actually help much.By definition that would not make them a racist, but a hypocrite.
What you have described is an admiration for "celebrities" (not race) and a dislike for another for NOT being a celebrity. That IS messed up, maybe even schizophrenic...but NOT racism.
It IS important to call the problem what it is, and NOT call it what it is not. That is where we start.Whether you call it racism or hypocrisy, how do we address the problem? Arguing over the exact word used to describe it doesn't actually help much.
By definition that would not make them a racist, but a hypocrite.
What you have described is an admiration for "celebrities" (not race) and a dislike for another for NOT being a celebrity. That IS messed up, maybe even schizophrenic...but NOT racism.
The problem cannot be fixed without first identifying it correctly.They would be a hypocrite in the fact they are only racist towards some, but still racist.
Racist behavior can't be excused away by calling it hypocrisy.
Not only that, but they are wrongly told that if you are treated how you should be then that is a privilege, as if abuse were somehow the norm and what they deserveUnfortunately, this generation has been brainwashed by guilt into thinking there is no cure...and THAT is the new put down, and the root of the problem![]()
So tell us the cure, then?Unfortunately, this generation has been brainwashed by guilt into thinking there is no cure...and THAT is the new put down, and the root of the problem![]()
If you want your child to do well in school, is it a good idea to constantly call him stupid? No.
Does that apply to adults too? Yes.
So, if you constantly call people racist, will that make them more or less racist?
I think it makes the problem worse. Liberals are really trying to push the idea that lots of Americans are still racist. Sometimes they call it institutional racism.
That sort of talk will irritate or anger many people; nobody likes being accused of evil. It pushes some toward despair or apathy; if after all we've done trying to be fair and colorblind we're still racist, what more can we do? Better just give up.
And this may be what the liberal elite wants. If racism really goes away, they lose their position of prestige and influence as spokesman for the downtrodden races.
The problem cannot be fixed without first identifying it correctly.
Selective behavior toward people IS NOT racism. Racism stereotypes ALL.
Unfortunately, this generation has been brainwashed by guilt into thinking there is no cure...and THAT is the new put down, and the root of the problem![]()
Being color blind doesn't do anything for anyone. Far better to recognize that other people have different racial make-up and culture.If you want your child to do well in school, is it a good idea to constantly call him stupid? No.
Does that apply to adults too? Yes.
So, if you constantly call people racist, will that make them more or less racist?
I think it makes the problem worse. Liberals are really trying to push the idea that lots of Americans are still racist. Sometimes they call it institutional racism. That sort of talk will irritate or anger many people; nobody likes being accused of evil. It pushes some toward despair or apathy; if after all we've done trying to be fair and colorblind we're still racist, what more can we do? Better just give up.
And this may be what the liberal elite wants. If racism really goes away, they lose their position of prestige and influence as spokesman for the downtrodden races.
i get that .If you want your child to do well in school, is it a good idea to constantly call him stupid? No.
Does that apply to adults too? Yes.
So, if you constantly call people racist, will that make them more or less racist?
I think it makes the problem worse. Liberals are really trying to push the idea that lots of Americans are still racist. Sometimes they call it institutional racism. That sort of talk will irritate or anger many people; nobody likes being accused of evil. It pushes some toward despair or apathy; if after all we've done trying to be fair and colorblind we're still racist, what more can we do? Better just give up.
And this may be what the liberal elite wants. If racism really goes away, they lose their position of prestige and influence as spokesman for the downtrodden races.
For a while you couldn't criticize anything about him without being accused of being racist, but Obama did nothing to take a stand against that to open the way for a meaningful dialogue. It doesn't matter if anyone is racist, if you repeat the lie often enough people are going to believe and view themselves as victims, which increases racial tensions even if nothing racist was actually done. But the left survives on telling people believing they are victims so that they can champion their cause, so it would be political suicide if they were to eliminate racism. If there were no victims, it would be necessary for liberals to invent them.
So tell us the cure, then?
...I guess I started to talk about the cure (above). It is a problem of character and moral fiber. It begins at home, with "respect" being a part of ALL dealings, casually and personally with family and friends, as well as professionally. And just maybe, after a generation, it might turn around. That's what it took to destroy it.Once a problem is correctly identified, only then, can it be addressed.
So...if we can all agree that the REAL problem is hypocrisy...then we have a character problem, a moral problem.
People of great moral fiber and good character DO NOT treat some people one way and other people another way. They just don't. Good people (and bad) come in all colors. That's not the problem.
How do you fix moral decline after a generation of free-fall?
That's HUGH.
I'm starting with me.
You can still be racist and admire people of other races. You have probably heard the statement "you are a credit to your race"It means if a person admires people of other races AND also hates them...they are not a racist, they are a hypocrite.
100 is just a safe number, in case, say your top 10 are of one race, and yet you do admire people of different races but for no particular racial reason, they are just further down the list.
...I guess I started to talk about the cure (above). It is a problem of character and moral fiber. It begins at home, with "respect" being a part of ALL dealings, casually and personally with family and friends, as well as professionally. And just maybe, after a generation, it might turn around. That's what it took to destroy it.
We (Americans) actually had racism on the run, cured for all practical purposes, with heroes of all races in every walk of life. But then things got all political. People got spoiled, and forgot just what we had learned, how we got to where we were. We forgot that we didn't tackle our problems and make such great gains for human kind, by being tolerant and leveling the playing field. We got there by being fair, but challenging ourselves and each other, and by fight for good. Not long ago John Wayne was EVERYONE'S hero, now, and what we have come to, is his kind (that great character of right and wrong that made us great) are looked down upon, the brunt of jokes.
We might start by learning to paddle our kids again, and flunking them if they don't make the grade. Unfortunately, they will suffer for what we let slip away. We let respect slip away, now we have none.