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"Equality of opporunity" will never be realized, as long as people are born in different bodies, in different cities, to different parents.
You are including race in that "difference" category?
"Equality of opporunity" will never be realized, as long as people are born in different bodies, in different cities, to different parents.
As one living in the south, that is not always the case... I have seen first hand and been told 1st hand stories of things after 1964 that would make your hair curl. It still is obvious today what some people think of other people. Racism is alive and well on both sides of the spectrum.
"Equality of opporunity" will never be realized, as long as people are born in different bodies, in different cities, to different parents.
As one living in the south, that is not always the case... I have seen first hand and been told 1st hand stories of things after 1964 that would make your hair curl. It still is obvious today what some people think of other people. Racism is alive and well on both sides of the spectrum.
You are including race in that "difference" category?
I think this has no bearing on interviewing and hiring the best available option.
Affirmative action is a joke.
And it is alive and well.
As a child, you probably grouped like colors in marbles, candy etc.
We are visual creatures. We notice difference.
But deep down, I don't think people think they're entitled to more or less due to their race.
It depends who you surround yourself with people-wise I guess.
As one living in the south, that is not always the case... I have seen first hand and been told 1st hand stories of things after 1964 that would make your hair curl. It still is obvious today what some people think of other people. Racism is alive and well on both sides of the spectrum.
You are including race in that "difference" category?
So we have reached a point in America where whites are discriminated against at comparable level?
Or is it enough racism against whites to say that there is a problem?
Not sure what you mean, but you don't have to in order to understand the point. Even white male twins will have a huge difference in opportunity when born in different cities to different parents.
Isn't it a little odd that a rich, African American female will get more of a "bump" in college admission or employer "diversity" than a white man who's been raised by wolves? Where's the equality of opportunity there?
Good point, I especially like the wolves part, it shows just how much the white man has to struggle against to be treated fairly...
But I ask this, from we can all agree that at least starting in 1864 and ending in 1964, blacks for the most did not even have the chance compete with whites. And it and nothing to do with determination or natural ability, agreed? So how was that problem solved in later years?
I think that's been met years ago. For both in my opinion
"Whites are slow. They have small peters. They always want to be the boss. They're liars. They work together to hold others back."
These are just a few I've heard recently.
So we have reached a point in America where whites are discriminated against at comparable level?
Or is it enough racism against whites to say that there is a problem?
Good point, I especially like the wolves part, it shows just how much the white man has to struggle against to be treated fairly...
But I ask this, from we can all agree that at least starting in 1864 and ending in 1964, blacks for the most did not even have the chance compete with whites. And it and nothing to do with determination or natural ability, agreed? So how was that problem solved in later years?[/QUOTE]
Should we start listing the success stories from black youth? Or the young black business owner from the bad neighborhood?
Besides, what should we do about it? I mean, I don't understand what you're getting at?
Athletes became millionaires.
So because let's say all, for the sake of argument, black athletes became millionaires that was America's great solution?
Does America need to define a great solution?
Again, what are you looking for?
Does it?
...Because this ONLY happens in the south. There are people in Philly that are as racist as any southern would dream of being.
I'm asking you. You seem to be in search of one.
I think that we've made leaps and bounds. This country gives it's citizens the greatest opportunity in the world (despite what the news may say) no matter what color or background.
When we try and pin down a defining moment, it doesn't do justice the progress we've made over time. Some could say Obama being elected was the "moment"....but I don't agree. I think it's more of a collective of attiude change over the years that defines our progress.
I was not limiting my statement to the south, merely my opinion shaped by living here.
Puritans arrive in america.If you have time I would be interested in your thoughts on this progress over years. Starting with the freedom from slavery to make it easier.
Hmm let's exercise our brains here a little...
Blacks freed from slavery in 1863
Civil Rights Act passed in 1964
So what year was America's ideal of "equality of opportunity" realized?
You are including race in that "difference" category?
So we have reached a point in America where whites are discriminated against at comparable level?
Or is it enough racism against whites to say that there is a problem?
Good point, I especially like the wolves part, it shows just how much the white man has to struggle against to be treated fairly...
But I ask this, from we can all agree that at least starting in 1864 and ending in 1964, blacks for the most did not even have the chance compete with whites. And it and nothing to do with determination or natural ability, agreed? So how was that problem solved in later years?
Serious or joking, I'm on the fence, so I have to ask?
So because let's say all, for the sake of argument, black athletes became millionaires that was America's great solution?
Does it?
If you have time I would be interested in your thoughts on this progress over years. Starting with the freedom from slavery to make it easier.
I know, I was just adding to it. Defending the south.
We're not all racist rednecks down here! LOL
No.
Your posts in this thread make you seem like you're trolling.
Look, I don't think you're a troll, but just go ahead and state whatever opinion you have. Offering nothing and essentially asking others for definitive proof for or against racism makes you seem like you're trying to bait.
So tell me which question is irrelevant to race?
And I like that you compare me to Allgator and then say "I don't think you're a troll".
My opinion is that when discussing race in America it is almost impossible to get rational people to think rationally. A strange fruit indeed...