CunningCanuk
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately diversity, one of the most critical ingredients to a great society, causes fear in too many.
It's not just an American problem, though in other places it is more a product of globalization and rapid technologically driven social change. In America the historic issues are being exacerbated by these global trends and a general leveling of global prosperity over the last few decades. Incomes in developing countries increases and our wealth gradually decreases, except for the 1% who own fucking near everything!Unfortunately diversity, one of the most critical ingredients to a great society, causes fear in too many.
I didn’t mean to imply it was only an American issue.It's not just an American problem, though in other places it is more a product of globalization and rapid technologically driven social change. In America the historic issues are being exacerbated by these global trends and a general leveling of global prosperity over the last few decades. Incomes in developing countries increases and our wealth gradually decreases, except for the 1% who own fucking near everything!
The only tide that rises all ships is technology, even if the benefits are extremely uneven and it tends to concentrate wealth. In any case we are on a technological ride into the future and there is no getting off short of the destruction of our global civilization.
We have these issues too make no mistake, but America is in a pathological state of near self destruction over it. I saw your post on mortgage discrimination in Canada and watched it on CBC, that's the point though, we saw it on national TV and there is no doubt a real fire being lite under somebody's arse over it. Liberalism is progressive and leads to more inclusion and equality over time, in Canada and many other countries, there are no major political obstacles to this, no party exclusively dedicated to thwarting them as in the US.I didn’t mean to imply it was only an American issue.
A dog has 4 legs, a table has 4 legs. Therefore a dog could self describe as a table. My point being, a self description may or may not be accurate.Hmmmm, I think I see where you're going with this, but please correct me. There's a new segment of right leaning people that don't like Trump(but really they like Trump) and internally they want to see the events of January 6th continue, but want to do it externally for a non-Trump reason so they don't give the appearance of being Manson/Jones follower loonies. They're self-described as basically a modern functional version of anarchist.
The American people do not get their rights from a document though.I'd like to discuss this separately, but let's start with, please let me know what events you have in mind where the American people had documented rights, then those rights were violated for the purpose of creating our governing framework. I ask it this way specifically because I suspect your angle has nothing to do with American Indians and has a very selective post-Indian grievance in mind.
Brilliant.The more people make racism a topic the longer it will be a topic. That goes with anything. So maybe just maybe stfu already.
If you don't talk about it, it will just go away, "like magic"! See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. He seems to think the problem is solved.Brilliant.
Everyone knows the best way to solve a problem is to ignore it.If you don't talk about it, it will just go away, "like magic"! See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. He seems to think the problem is solved.
"People are saying" it worked for covid. A mere 500,000 dead is fake news they say.Everyone knows the best way to solve a problem is to ignore it.
Are you implying that an institution founded and maintained by force (government) is necessary to solve the "race problem" ?Everyone knows the best way to solve a problem is to ignore it.
Whither thou goest "the flu" ?"People are saying" it worked for covid. A mere 500,000 dead is fake news they say.
Are you personally experiencing ongoing racism?Everyone knows the best way to solve a problem is to ignore it.
Ignorant.No I never said it’d go away. You can just scroll up and reread if necessary. Racism has been around forever and won’t go anywhere. So why make it a topic over and over and over again? Anyone who is experiencing racism in this day and age in America. May experience an actual racial experience a few times in life by some old head or some fool. Again not a significant TOPIC of convo.
Your a fool.Ignorant.
I say that because you dismiss racism's generational compounding in our minority communities and the fact that those very real problems are negatively impacting a very large portion of our nation's citizens to this day.
Because you say so?Your a fool.
You need a list of people suffering from the effects of lead poisoning that were known about well before white flight left these buildings in our cities full of it for the minorities that were moving into them?Where are all those people at? Experiencing this ongoing racism?