"Colored only" after school tutoring

Red1966

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so the rape victim and the non-rape victim should both have equal access to the therapist, or should the rape victim get first dibs and maybe special access?
The descendants of rape victims shouldn't get any special treatment. Nor should those who had nothing to do with rape be discriminated against. Your still just trying to defend institutionalized racism.
 

nontheist

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Hell I would be happy if he just showed some kind of proof that past persecution is the cause. Seem like no one else thinks that and the numbers don't add up in other countries. In fact it looks to be the opposite instead. Sounds to me he is promoting reverse racism on conjecture. His inability to critically think is leaving big shit stains all over this forum.
 

Red1966

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there is an achievement gap, just google it. it is not a melanin based thing, it is a centuries worth of persecution thing.
But your solution is melanin based
it's not a stereotype, the centuries of persecution actually happened and the effect still remains with us.
Nearly all races have been persecuted, but that effect doesn't count? The "effect" you keep referring to seems to be caused more by current social practice than the past
how is it wrong to try to fix the achievement gap?
Promoting racism is always wrong. Deceptively mislabeling it doesn't change that.
we can not change the past, but we can and owe it to ourselves to acknowledge it and what effects it has had. and yes, we can mitigate and ameliorate the effects of the past.
Still trying to justify institutionalized racism.
 

Red1966

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based on skin color? no. based on centuries of persecution? yes. how many times do i have to repeat this to you, mr. reagan? in the history of this nation, it has been very one-sided. and you seem to be forgetting what happened for a century after slavery ended. institutionalized racism, segregation, disenfranchisement, discrimination, and more lingered, and in certain pockets of the nation still does.
In you're house, in particular.
 

Red1966

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totally correct. the people who were enslaved, harassed, disenfranchised, and treated as inferior should be held to the same standard now as those who enslaved, harassed, disenfranchised, and treated them as inferior for centuries. makes sense.
Using century old racism to people long dead to justify current racism to a new generation. Makes sense.
over sentivity? high horse? you sure you didn't mean uppity?
Let's toss in a few more unrelated racially charged buzz words here.
they were treated differently though. really differently, and for a long time.
And they died years ago. But lets punish someone who wasn't even alive then for it.
 

Red1966

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how is trying to close the achievement gap akin to treating minorities like they are better than us? that makes no sense. closing the achievement gap is the first step towards giving us all an equal chance at opportunity and social mobility. as it stands right now, centuries of persecution have set back one group to where they don't exactly have an equal chance at opportunity and social mobility.
So racial discrimination is giving us all an equal opportunity? That's rich!
 

Red1966

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please tell me how many people i called bigots in this discussion of race, socko..
Everyone who disagrees with you
i do call you a bigot, because you admitted that you are a bigot..
No, you call everyone who disagrees with you a bigot
funny how that works, isn't it?
Funny? No. Dishonest? Yes
now get some warm milk and get back to bed, child.
Now go change you're diaper
 

Red1966

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more like a relay each person to carry the baton is the next generation caucassions said go! but only letting certain cultures run ,until they were made to let everyone run but they didnt restart the race. there is an advantage to starting early.
But there is no finish line, just an endless race were each individual is rewarded for his own efforts, not that of the group. Continuing to divide us into arbitrary groups is, in its essence, racism. Treating each group differently is, in its essence, racism.
 

Red1966

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So... what you're saying is that they aren't allowed on a normal reservation, so they effectively started their own? Cool shit. :D As for Civil Rights, Indians and Indian-type reservations/buildings/businesses owned have special privilege due to the history.
He's talking about Asian-Indians, not Native American Indians.
 

Red1966

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No. No I didn't. (And when you answer these, you know you can reply to more than one quote in a response, right? I'm not being facetious, i'm just mentioning it in case you didn't know.) This discussion is about a tutoring program that has been opened up exclusively for helping "colored children" (Whatever the fuck that's supposed to mean, really nobody uses that phrase anymore...) in a particular area. Their financial standing was very much taken into consideration before this program was started....
But the "non-colored" kids in the same school, presumably in the same neighborhood were excluded. Was their financial standing taken into consideration? No? And how is " exclusively for helping "colored children" " imply anything about finances? It speaks to race only. Pretending finances were the deciding factor is dishonest. Justifying racial discrimination is just plain wrong.
 

Red1966

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Hell I would be happy if he just showed some kind of proof that past persecution is the cause. Seem like no one else thinks that and the numbers don't add up in other countries. In fact it looks to be the opposite instead. Sounds to me he is promoting reverse racism on conjecture. His inability to critically think is leaving big shit stains all over this forum.
You should see his couch.
 

UncleBuck

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"segregation and institutionalized racism" is exactly what you are promoting. Your assumption that all whites practiced and profited from racism and all others suffered is just more racist stereotyping.
had no idea that fixing the achievement gap is so racist. that seems to be one of those stormfront red beliefs, that it would be racist to fix the problem we created in this nation. how dare those blacks be on equal footing!

i'm sure plenty of blacks profited off of slavery too, stormfront red. in your racist little mind. in your racist little mind.
 

UncleBuck

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Do you think collective punishment based solely on condition of birth must be administered in perpetuity to satisfy you're notion of "fairness"?
how is trying to fix the achievement gap punishing anyone? it's actually trying to help those who have been punished for centuries.
 
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