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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:28 pm
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Alright, so of course everyone is all for equality amoungst races, genders, etc. women as good as men, black equal to white. And I agree.... i am all for equality. However, in modern days, it seems to me like our actions for equality are actually tipping in the opposite direction and causing prejudice against the white male. for one thing, there are many scholarships and even full colleges that are just for certain races and colors, or just for women. However, if someone were to do the same for "just men" or "just white", then suddenly it is called racist or sexist. But isnt that basically what the other scholarships were doing? Also, these days we have native americans taking land and african americans taking money, as payment for misdeeds toward their ancestors. Well sorry to tell you this, but aint no one alive today that has been a black slave or a mistreated native. If you are so worried about it then why not leave the modern conveniences and live as those ancestors did before white involvement. I doubt most of you could survive. I am not saying it wasnt bad, im just saying it wasnt on you, so why are you entitled to special treatment?
essentially, I am saying "equal rights are not special rights"
If we are going to have equality, let it be TRUE equality. No special treatment or entitlement to any race or gender.
Anyway, lets hear your thoughts......
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:58 am
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I do think that societally, black and hispanic or latino people are the subject of a lot of prejudice. People I know say they are subject to a lot of judgement just in daily life, walking down the street or in the grocery store.
However, I think that the affirmative action system in college isn't helping, and I think that this is because it is racially based, rather than need-based. I think that anyone who grew up in an inner city neighborhood and has worked hard enough to be eligible for college should receive scholarship assistance just because of the hardships they have fought against in their lives, but not based on the color of their skin. There are many more minoroties in inner city school systems than whites anyway, so it should work out to their advantage anyway. I know a girl who family I would consider quite well off, who got into Harvard with a scholarship because she was half Puerto Rican. I'm not saying she didn't work hard, but she did not work as hard as many other people in my grade who did not get into Ivy League Schools. Furthermore, and more tragically in my opinion, she did not need that money. But with the tuition that colleges charge these days, many people do.
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:01 am
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:11 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:07 pm
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Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:02 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 5:42 am
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:20 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:39 pm
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Master Azrael Reaper Alright, so of course everyone is all for equality amoungst races, genders, etc. women as good as men, black equal to white. And I agree.... i am all for equality. However, in modern days, it seems to me like our actions for equality are actually tipping in the opposite direction and causing prejudice against the white male. for one thing, there are many scholarships and even full colleges that are just for certain races and colors, or just for women. However, if someone were to do the same for "just men" or "just white", then suddenly it is called racist or sexist. But isnt that basically what the other scholarships were doing? Also, these days we have native americans taking land and african americans taking money, as payment for misdeeds toward their ancestors. Well sorry to tell you this, but aint no one alive today that has been a black slave or a mistreated native. If you are so worried about it then why not leave the modern conveniences and live as those ancestors did before white involvement. I doubt most of you could survive. I am not saying it wasnt bad, im just saying it wasnt on you, so why are you entitled to special treatment? essentially, I am saying "equal rights are not special rights" If we are going to have equality, let it be TRUE equality. No special treatment or entitlement to any race or gender. Anyway, lets hear your thoughts...... reaper, one thing I agree with a lot of what you are saying, but as to the native americans. have you been to an indean reservation? they are some of the poorest locations of our country. I understand what everyone is saying about getting over the past. but because of the settlers stealing the land and killing the natives. they do deserve some sort of hand out. I am myself part native american, but majorily white. so I am not asking for anything for myself, but for the rest of my people. they deserve it more than I do.
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Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:17 pm
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If I could I would have picked blacks, jews, homosexuals of BOTH genders, and women (any race, obviously). They end up being the butt of a lot of jokes, and people think it's ok, even good. some jokes are funny, but others...aren't even clever. i mean, who would i be if i can't laugh at myself, but willing laugh at others. with this whole serge in anime and manga, i know a lot of people want to be asian and have interest in their culture, so i personally don't see much discrimination there, although "asian" is a very broad term. hispanics have it pretty bad too, and it's a shame to the ones who enter the US legally. and let's not forget homophobia.
as for affirmative action, statistically it's been easier for the white male to "succeed". When they come up with this stuff, they take demographic info such as race and income, and then try to correlate the two. Hence, why we get scholarships for minorities. Statistics from census and others show that "minorities", or more often "african-americans and latinos" tend to have low incomes, and live in high urban areas, and thus are less likely to be able to attend the institution. It's also a way of sort of making amends and giving incentive for these people to hopefully go to college. Heck, it even makes the college look good. If you do not fit into any of those qualities, you can apply for any other scholarship, or financial aid, which is actually very helpful.
what sucks about the whole thing is even that is tugged by certain strings; the first question listed when applying for financial aid on my form was: how many people are currently living in your household. I'm an only child with parents who are ready to retire...where does that put me? Looks like i'll be taking out loans...
patriarchal society...wow, do we forget that women have desires too. i think there should be more women trying to run for higher office, and i certainly don't think she should be ridiculed for being female. feminists are ridiculed way too much as well. i personally am not one, however men AND women criticize them personally and not their proposed policies, when essentially, all a feminist is is a person who sees the misogyny and injustice in the world, and would like to hopefully change that. I think all women should be educated about "women's studies" and literature before college or even high school, b/c many women overlook it, and never learn that, wow, things have been pretty bad, and could be better. i'm planning on taking another course in that.
BTW, while i may not have been a slave, or any of my living relatives, segregation was still a big issue when even my parents were young. another flaw in your argument is that you're saying this "developed" modern lifestyle is so much better than tribal, or any other sort of contrasted living. while i agree in that i enjoy living in one of the wealthiest countries, i wouldn't say it' necessarily better for everyone, but different, seeing as we have many similar and different problems, such as acid rain and homeless, starving people. the problem was the first purpose of slaves were to serve "the white man", not indulge in the same modern conveniences and new world. they, along with progressive whites, had to fight for that. One girl didn't want to shake my hand b/c of my race. in fact she jerked back hastily and shrieked "ew, she's black".
i would love for equality and acceptance, but i imagine that will several decades, centuries even.
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:25 pm
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