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Originally posted by Elok View PostRe: "black culture,"
1. Covert racism is pretty well documented by this point. There's a new study practically every week showing discrimination in the workplace, by law enforcement, by various government agencies, etc. I'd dig some up, but, y'know--lazy. I think the most recent to hit the press was something about how ex-cons are less likely to be hired if they're white...and a LOT less likely to be hired if they're black. There's a huge discrepancy. Basically, if you're black and have a criminal record (and last I heard, 25% of black males in the US now do), you're trapped in a hole.
The thing about covert racism is that, from my understanding, people are more racist against the foreign (as in different) culture than the skin color. I know this is an overused example that is frequently a code-word, but for instance, white people don't have a problem with Bill Cosby.
2. The set of behaviors holding poor blacks back are largely the same as those holding poor whites back--failure to save or budget, lack of interest in education, early sexual behavior with no contraceptive use, drug abuse, etc. It's not "black culture," it's "poor culture." They're what Rod Dreher calls "culturally poor." Now, the ranks of the culturally poor include (at least proportionately to total population makeup) more blacks than whites, but you can't blame this on the hippity-hop music. Besides,
3. A lot of the worst parts of "black culture" are actually pushed by us honkies. Behind every gangster rapper waxing lyrical about ho-smackin' and weed are about five white (or sometimes Jewish) producers. Ditto the shameful proliferation of black stereotypes on film, the idolization of uncivilized pro athletes, ridiculously overpriced shoes...
4. Really, it's just a glib, lazy way to wash one's hands of the matter. Maybe not in your case, but I've heard the "black culture" line before, and it usually prefaces a shrug and a change of subject. Hey, it's their culture! Nothing we can do about it! Of course, given the extremely strong influence culture has on one's thinking, there's not a whole lot one could reasonably expect them to do about it, either.
H.C., you've received a first-class education, proper nutrition as you were growing up, the love of two parents, no drugs or abuse...and of all the values you were brought up with, you've discarded only the Catholic religion. And even there, I don't know if your parents were devout, and you've retained some of the trappings of Catholicism, e.g. you're pro-life. Can you, with a straight face, tell me that it's a simple matter of these people (many of whom are uneducated, raised on dubious nutrition by single parents, and saddled with substance problems) deciding to cast off the only way of life they've ever known--which generally involves alienating their friends and family--and figure out non-dysfunctional behavior patterns unaided? That's not "pulling yourself up by your bootstraps" so much as "inventing rocket boots."
The important thing to note is that even though racism still exists, and can add significant hurdles, it used to be impossible for black people to achieve from certain areas. That's no longer true. Now, with the skill and motivation, anyone regardless of race can achieve. That's the key point. Children of immigrants tend to have that motivation, for whatever reason, which is why I say it is cultural.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Originally posted by Sava View PostI agree.
No. Not really. So some entitled over-achieving brats have to go to their second choice for college... big deal.
To equate that with actual racial discrimination is ****ing retarded. They aren't being denied a job or a home because of the color of their skin. They aren't being shouted at on the street. They aren't being beat up or lynched.
So think about actual racism for a moment Doc. Think of how horrible that is.
Now compare it to some rich white kid being told they have to go to Brown instead of Harvard.
OH THE HUMANITY
Really happened. Old news but it helps with my example.
The Supreme Court hears arguments today in a Connecticut firefighters' civil rights case that has the potential to change hiring practices nationwide.
The court will weigh whether New Haven's decision to scrap a promotion exam because too few minorities passed violates the civil rights of top-scoring white applicants.
The discrimination lawsuit was brought by 20 white firefighters — one also is Hispanic.
The city argues going ahead with the promotions based on the test results would have risked a lawsuit claiming the exams had a "disparate impact" on minorities.
A federal appeals court in New York upheld a lower court ruling dismissing the lawsuit.
Business interests worry that a decision in favor of the firefighters would force employers to choose whether to face lawsuits from disgruntled white or minority workers.
The court also issues decisions today.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/story/2009/04...#ixzz2XIjjmdDn
Where do we draw the line?
Just my thoughts..........
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostI think it's undeniable that black culture is responsible for virtually all of the problems that face black people that aren't simply attributable to poverty. This is not to say that racism doesn't exist or isn't prevalent--merely that it isn't a decisive factor anymore. Consider Asian immigrants--in my opinion, they face racism at least as severe as black people, yet their achievement is stellar. And if we want to control for racism, consider African immigrants. Same skin color, yet they are very overrepresented in academic and economic achievement, despite starting poorer and often not speaking English. Which means that generational poverty has to do with something other than race.
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Originally posted by Wiglaf View PostBlacks tend to be repeat offenders. Repeat offenders get higher sentences
The statistic also holds for first offences, they get higher sentences in plea bargains for the same offence, are more likely to be sentenced as habitual offenders than white offenders with equivalent records.
And there is a well understood 'trial penalty', if you go to trial, plead not guilty you'll get a stronger sentence than if you plead guilty. Not only they are more likely to be found guilty at trial. For which there are a number of potential reasons two of which are bias in the jury and bias in the prosecutors in who they bring to trial (often based on likelihood of conviction, which is really the same thing), but when they are found guilty their 'trial penalty' is harder than equivalent white defendants.
Summary : http://www.sentencingproject.org/doc...ing_review.pdf
This document is quite good at indicating when the studies it quotes are not as rigorous about comparing similar offenders.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
We've got both kinds
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