From what im seein... it ant the kind of "luck" i woud want.!!!Or Seattle got lucky
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From what im seein... it ant the kind of "luck" i woud want.!!!Or Seattle got lucky
Regardless
George Floyd is about abuse of power .
" Power Tends to Corrupt , and Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely " by Sir John Acton , 6th Baronet .
1837 .
Jesus fucking Christ..If you could go into every "ghetto" and get every child from parents on drugs and pay them not to have kids and pay them to go to college and pay them not to move back to those ghettos, in a generation much of the "black" problem would be over.
I guess you have a flair for the dramatic. It's not "genocide". No one is being killed and no population is being wiped out.Jesus fucking Christ..
Genocide with a cash incentive.
If you took the kids from racists (includin "unaware" racists) an put 'em in non racist familys to grow up then they shoud have a much beter life.!!!Much is damaged in a person when you live in that kind of environment at an early age. If they don't have kids, those kids won't have to suffer those repercussions. If you pay them to get a good education you have helped them as much as you can and they should have a much better life.
Pointing out figuratively what needs to happen does mean actually doing it (as I pointed out). It does pinpoint where the problem is so that any solutions can start there.If you took the kids from racists (includin "unaware" racists) an put 'em in non racist familys to grow up then they shoud have a much beter life.!!!
Trump also likes to seperate familys to solve prollems... go figer... "smart brained" people thankin alike.!!!
Genocide is not just about killing, of which there has been anyway.I guess you have a flair for the dramatic. It's not "genocide". No one is being killed and no population is being wiped out.
Much is damaged in a person when you live in that kind of environment at an early age. If they don't have kids, those kids won't have to suffer those repercussions. If you pay them to get a good education you have helped them as much as you can and they should have a much better life.
The next generation will be much better off. Sure, those specific damaged individuals won't produce for one generation but so what?
I'm not suggesting that it's even legal or Constitutional to do it but it does suggest/pinpoint the problem. It's not about demonstrations, protests, equal pay, etc. Those things already are the law.Genocide is not just about killing, of which there has been anyway.
You proposal would fall under the UN's definition of genocide.
The United NationsGenocide Convention, which was established in 1948, defines genocide as "acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such" including the killing of its members, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, deliberately imposing living conditions that seek to "bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part", preventing births, or forcibly transferring children out of the group to another group.[4][5][6]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocide
Your language is offensive and racist. The "black problem", for example, harks back to the Jim Crow era, not to mention the other offensive stereotypes you have posted in this thread and then the true to form 'I have black friends/neighbour's line..
Suggesting that African Americans be given cash to stop having children depending on where they live or wealth or drug problems.. Or to stop them from living where they want to live, etc.. It is literally genocide with a cash incentive.
You are attempting to erase them and forced integration so long as they do not have children. That is genocide.
Pointing out figuratively what needs to happen does mean actually doing it (as I pointed out). It does pinpoint where the problem is so that any solutions can start there.
Are you now trying to walk back your earlier statement?I'm not suggesting that it's even legal or Constitutional to do it but it does suggest/pinpoint the problem. It's not about demonstrations, protests, equal pay, etc. Those things already are the law.
There isn't a "black" problem. There is a inner city problem with families that are too large for the family to be able to afford and there are drug problems and if you don't do something very targeted nothing changes, as we have seen.
People growing up in those circumstances that do get out tend to come from smaller families, those without drug abuse, etc. It's the others that don't get out of poverty.
If you look at blacks in the corporate world or in my neighborhood or in middle class neighborhoods where there isn't a large black violence problem, they do as well and are treated just like anyone else.
Why don't you ask Ving Rhames about how well he was treated in his well to do neighbourhood when a neighbour saw him, a black man, in his own house watching his own TV, reported him to the police, who then pointed a gun at him for being inside his own house when he opened the door to find them there.. Or the man in Colorado who was surrounded by police for cleaning his own front yard? The problem is that these are not isolated incidents.
Yes. Making change in the right direction is valuable even if you can't solve any problem 100%.You will never stop all violent crime but you should be able to change society enough so that black violence isn't the predominant violence in an area.
People are suspicious of people not like themselves, and tend to trust people who look like them. The term for that is homophily. So yes, you'd still see them.If violence was not seemingly heavily skewed toward blacks in a particular area you wouldn't see as much "driving while black" stops, for instance.
Nope. Read Neil DeGrasse Tyson's stories about him growing up in a middle class neighborhood, and then going to college. An excerpt:Your first point I disagree with largely. Some people still have their racial biases, sure, that's true the world over. If you look at blacks in the corporate world or in my neighborhood or in middle class neighborhoods where there isn't a large black violence problem, they do as well and are treated just like anyone else.
a little free advice:
but first, a brief introduction
When I took my degree in psychology, it was broadly believed in the psychological community and literature that
The most strident and vociferous antihomosexual the speech, the most likely it was that the speaker was covering for the shame and guilt that he felt for his own homosexual feelings and tendencies.
ok, with me so far?
and
This maxim most likely holds true for a broad range of human emotions and interactions.
Those who constantly thump the racism drum are most likely engaging in projection or transference.
If you would end racism
stop shouting it, and
(here's the advice)
look deep into your soul and purge yourself of racist tendencies.
I agree with your latter point about cops.
Your first point I disagree with largely. Some people still have their racial biases, sure, that's true the world over. If you look at blacks in the corporate world or in my neighborhood or in middle class neighborhoods where there isn't a large black violence problem, they do as well and are treated just like anyone else.
If you could go into every "ghetto" and get every child from parents on drugs and pay them not to have kids and pay them to go to college and pay them not to move back to those ghettos, in a generation much of the "black" problem would be over.
That's not practical for many reasons of course but that's where most of the issues stem from. It doesn't matter so much why it's happening, slavery legacy, poor economic conditions, racism, lack of self-help, etc.
The way things are going it's gradually improving so you either continue with more of the same or you do something more targeted to speed the process up. The answer isn't reparations, more marches, more police training, etc. More police accountability, sure.
yes because white societies have such a glowing track record when it comes to taking children of color from their parents.I guess you have a flair for the dramatic. It's not "genocide". No one is being killed and no population is being wiped out.
Much is damaged in a person when you live in that kind of environment at an early age. If they don't have kids, those kids won't have to suffer those repercussions. If you pay them to get a good education you have helped them as much as you can and they should have a much better life.
The next generation will be much better off. Sure, those specific damaged individuals won't produce for one generation but so what?
The average middle class educated black person is treated the same as anyone else unless they come into contact with the police and some are treated differently. That needs to change obviously.
yes because white societies have such a glowing track record when it comes to taking children of color from their parents.
Thought I was listening to Dr. Phil for a second there. So you want people to ignore what the numbers say and purge themselves of any thought that racism exists, and they can trust that everyone else will voluntarily do the same regardless of whether it negatively impacts their existing privileges?