Author Topic: Racism  (Read 14546 times)

here, i've made a list of white people:

normal white person - a white guy

alyx vance
Hey.... I didn't single you out did I?
If I had to put you in a category it would be "white-black guy" because if it wasn't for "post your pictures" thread I wouldn't have guessed.

How am I so different?
And at least I don't base racism off of skin color. My dad may do that but I don't.

You really need to stop posting Alyx Vance.

Stereotypical people need to stop... Its the stereotypical ones that truly make me mad.
boy you sure showed them! i bet they stopped.

You really need to stop posting Alyx Vance.
I think he tries to post stupid stuff that he knows people will expect from him and the persona he's created. For reasons unknown.

quick someone get alyx's leash before he runs away.

oh wait, don't give the leash to him.

Whats wrong with my idea on racism? I don't do it based on skin color but the attitude.

So technically its not racism.
I'd hate a white guy to if he acted like that.

I'd hate a white guy to if he acted like that.
you tribal.

i don't get you, like you hate against races that "don't work", or just specific people? if its just specific people thats not really racism, because you aren't against them for their race but their personality.
i don't hate any race but i hate anyone one who chooses not to work, and that race is predominantly black people.

And at least I don't base racism off of skin color.

That was the dumbest thing ive read all day. I cant even being to explain how dumb that was because my brain is currently trying and failing to process it.

That was the dumbest thing ive read all day. I cant even being to explain how dumb that was because my brain is currently trying and failing to process it.
he hasn't had his treats this morning.

you tribal.
Old news man.
I know I have a prejudiced side, no need to tell me.
And if you think I'm bad come down to my hometown, you'll hate it in the case of racism.
I'd be considered an outcast for being tolerant over the black race to some people.

That was the dumbest thing ive read all day. I cant even being to explain how dumb that was because my brain is currently trying and failing to process it.
Racism isn't really of the skin. Its the attitude of the person.
And when they take and show it in large groups of that one attitude it causes prejudiced opinions on them.


I hate anyone one who chooses not to work, and that race is predominantly black people.
Completely agree. Watch this video to understand what we are talking about. It is very interesting. I find it funny how a lot of these people are black asking for OBAMA BUKZZZ!1!11

People don't even want a job when it is handed to them...
« Last Edit: June 29, 2012, 02:10:39 PM by SailorMan »

Racism isn't really of the skin. Its the attitude of the person.

You are digging yourself deeper.

Racism = Hating someone for their race
Attitude =/= Race

Racism isn't really of the skin. Its the attitude of the person.
you really are stupid.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/racism?s=t&ld=1031

alyx just stop posting here in this thread=.

      Under the roof of racism, there are two ends. On one end there are cruel and distasteful things being done and said. On the other side, there seems to be an extreme which is people trying so hard not to be tribal, they overreact to the smallest statements and actions, tiny problems to be blown out of proportion. While reading Black Boy and researching articles for the project, I gained insight about both ends of this spectrum. Most of the things I learned built upon my previous knowledge. However some readings even surprised me and gave me better understanding about racism in the past and how far the world has came.
   Before starting this project, I had knowledge about slavery in America from my history classes in middle school. I understood how black people weren’t treated as equals and had restricted rights. As time went on they became “separate but equal” which only increased segregation and didn’t solve any large issues. From my research, I learned about how the blacks were tortured and put to death by lynching. I never knew before how extreme the punishment for blacks was. Furthermore, from the articles I read, I discovered that music was categorized for certain races. R&B music was originally for mostly black people. This is a contrast from the current time where all different types of music is listened to by all the races of the world. From Black Boy, I became aware about how parents use to treat their kids. In the story, although it might be more violent than an average household at that time, I was very surprised to read about how often he got beaten. If the same thing happened currently, it would be all over the news and the parents might even go to jail. By reading the book, it made me appreciate the way I live now considering the worst “beating” I have received is a spank on the bottom.
   The other side of racism involves being so politically correct that it creates a problem without having to be one. I read two articles that were perfect examples this situation. The first article dealt with a rule passed in Oregon that prohibited public schools from using Native American related names for their mascots. It is ridiculous for someone to be offended for using a name for a mascot and not only is it absurd but the rule is also ironic because it is causing schools that are on Native American reservations to change their mascots as well. The very people that the law is trying to help, is forcing them to give up part of their heritage. In another article, a pizza place was giving out free pizza to anyone who came in the store and said “pizza por favor”. While I find nothing wrong with this marketing ploy, some people did and stated it that it was tribal towards the Hispanic population. I really don’t see how this is tribal and I was almost saddened by how some people twisted a store’s generous offer into something about race.


essay about racism cya (there was actually more but this was the only part that applied, so yes the conclusion is missing)