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Nathans_Dad 11-24-2006 06:46 PM

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Originally posted by speeder
I basically got him to admit to some racism in as much as he said that he doesn't like black culture. He doesn't like the clothes, the music, etc., to the point where it bugs him. I'm sure that the same is true of a lot of older white people, and some young ones too. I happen to like black culture for the most part, so I was not with him on this.
That isn't racism. That's simply not liking the way young black culture is right now. It has nothing to do with racism. If young white kids were driving down the street with their 20 inch rims and rap music thumping I bet your dad would have the same response.

Racism is where you pre-judge something simply based on race.

For example, I may not like rap music (actually I do like some rap except for the really hard core stuff...just can't get past every other word being a curse word), but that doesn't make me racist. It just means I don't like rap music.

the 11-24-2006 06:57 PM

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Originally posted by fastpat

You'll have to go quite far to prove that which cannot be proved.

Like proving that walking down the street with $10,000 cash in your pocket violates a U.S. law?http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat3.gif http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat5.gif

fastpat 11-24-2006 07:03 PM

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Like proving that walking down the street with $10,000 cash in your pocket violates a U.S. law?http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat3.gif http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat5.gif
Wrong thread, and not even weak try.http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/...ool_shades.gif

fastpat 11-24-2006 07:05 PM

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Originally posted by Nathans_Dad
That isn't racism. That's simply not liking the way young black culture is right now. It has nothing to do with racism. If young white kids were driving down the street with their 20 inch rims and rap music thumping I bet your dad would have the same response.

Racism is where you pre-judge something simply based on race.

For example, I may not like rap music (actually I do like some rap except for the really hard core stuff...just can't get past every other word being a curse word), but that doesn't make me racist. It just means I don't like rap music.

Exactly right. Disliking a culture, or where a culture has gone isn't racism unless the opinion or dislike is solely race based. If an elderly black man hates black youth culture, that's not racist, nor would it be if an elderly white man thinks the same way.

stomachmonkey 11-24-2006 07:05 PM

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Originally posted by fastpat
The notion of "white privilege" is social "science" claptrap, probably based on Gunnar Myrdal's mythical findings in the late 1940's. It doesn't exist now, and never has.
Dad black, mom white. I'm into rock'n'roll and at 42 still wear my hair long so as a consequence people peg me as Italian, sometimes Latino. Upon finding out my heritage they "complement" me on how well I speak.

Here's one of many examples from my experiences.

Sitting in front of the mortgage banker as the wife, (jewish) and I are applying for our first mortgage.

He gets to the part about race, looks up at us and says "white". I'm about to correct him and he looks back down and mumbles under his breath, "good".

I can tell you from personal first hand experience that white priviledge in this country is very real. So please stick to topics that you actually know something about. And not just what you copy n paste.

Scott

lendaddy 11-24-2006 07:05 PM

Is this where you start persuadin' again Pat?:D

fastpat 11-24-2006 07:09 PM

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Originally posted by stomachmonkey
Dad black, mom white. I'm into rock'n'roll and at 42 still wear my hair long so as a consequence people peg me as Italian, sometimes Latino. Upon finding out my heritage they "complement" me on how well I speak.

Here's one of many examples from my experiences.

Sitting in front of the mortgage banker as the wife, (jewish) and I are applying for our first mortgage.

He gets to the part about race, looks up at us and says "white". I'm about to correct him and he looks back down and mumbles under his breath, "good".

I can tell you from personal first hand experience that white priviledge in this country is very real. So please stick to topics that you actually know something about. And not just what you copy n paste.

Scott

I see, and from this anecdote, you're proving what, precisely? That this banker is a bigot? Perhaps, but little else I'm afraid.

stomachmonkey 11-24-2006 07:25 PM

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Originally posted by fastpat
I see, and from this anecdote, you're proving what, precisely? That this banker is a bigot? Perhaps, but little else I'm afraid.
Proving that he knows damn well that if he puts down anything else that it does not get it approved as easily.

And no, that's not a guess. He and I actually wound up becoming close friends. Have known him for 13 years now. He and my father had some common interests and became close as well. He was there day one when my father passed and was a huge help in settling dad's estate.

You have no clue what you are talking about and there is no way that you can convince me that what I hear and see every day of my life is not real so don't even try.

fastpat 11-24-2006 07:35 PM

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Originally posted by stomachmonkey
Proving that he knows damn well that if he puts down anything else that it does not get it approved as easily.

And no, that's not a guess. He and I actually wound up becoming close friends. Have known him for 13 years now. He and my father had some common interests and became close as well. He was there day one when my father passed and was a huge help in settling dad's estate.

You have no clue what you are talking about and there is no way that you can convince me that what I hear and see every day of my life is not real so don't even try.

Well, if you hear, see, and feel it; then by God it must be true.

dd74 11-24-2006 08:25 PM

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Originally posted by fastpat
That's not a valid question. You'd need to know how many want to go yachting, and then find out how many are prohibited from it. Specifically, I've met about a dozen black people on boats, on San Francisco Bay. I have no idea how many black people do that, the question never entered my mind. In the SFBay area there are likely thousands, or tens of thousands, of black people that can afford to participate in that activity, and for their own reasons do not.

You'll have to go quite far to prove that which cannot be proved.

Wow! For an invalid question, you certainly dissected its premise well. ;)

dd74 11-24-2006 08:31 PM

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Originally posted by fastpat
Exactly right. Disliking a culture, or where a culture has gone isn't racism unless the opinion or dislike is solely race based. If an elderly black man hates black youth culture, that's not racist, nor would it be if an elderly white man thinks the same way.
Pat is correct, kiddies. Although the PC mongers (some of those who also brought you Ebonics), say it is encourage racist spin on dislike of culture, and that simply is not true.

I knew a Filipino who, back in the Phillippines, ate dog. Many (here in the U.S.), found that quite disgusting. But no one had issue with the man being Filipino, just his culinary tastes.

There's a big difference.

MMARSH 11-24-2006 08:37 PM

Rap music, sagging pants and a Mr T starter kit is not Black culture.

dd74 11-24-2006 08:39 PM

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Originally posted by fastpat
I see, and from this anecdote, you're proving what, precisely? That this banker is a bigot? Perhaps, but little else I'm afraid.
Getting back to white privilege - no, it's business. In America, making money and obtaining success in most non-entertainment cases (vis-a-vis music, acting, sports), has traditionally held a strong degree of prejudice. Yes, there are exceptions to that degree, but not many.

K. Roman 11-24-2006 11:22 PM

This has gone on far enough, unsubscribe. It's the right thing to do. The majority party wins again!!!

tabs 11-25-2006 02:43 AM

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Originally posted by fastpat
I've met about a dozen black people on boats, on San Francisco Bay.
Its a long way to sail back to Africa from San Francisco Bay, all though I suppose using the Panama Canal shortens the trip considereably.

Nathans_Dad 11-25-2006 04:50 AM

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Originally posted by MMARSH
Rap music, sagging pants and a Mr T starter kit is not Black culture.
Of course it isn't all of black culture. That's like saying white guys who drive around in pickups with mullets, a confederate flag hanging in the window and attend NASCAR events is white culture.

The problem is that the rap music, bling bling and thumping cars with huge spinner rims is the most visible side of black culture right now. The point is that just because someone doesn't like that doesn't make them racist.

tabs 11-25-2006 05:29 AM

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Originally posted by Nathans_Dad
Of course it isn't all of black culture. That's like saying white guys who drive around in pickups with mullets, a confederate flag hanging in the window and attend NASCAR events is white culture. AKA "Trailer Trash"

The problem is that the rap music, bling bling and thumping cars with huge spinner rims is the most visible side of black culture right now. The point is that just because someone doesn't like that doesn't make them racist. AKA "Nigger Rich"


speeder 11-25-2006 06:11 AM

Someone is drunk and feeling free.

tabs 11-25-2006 06:22 AM

Carefull Speeder U don't want to open that can of worms with me...I'd rather just stand on the sidelines and make an occasional rude remark to let everyone know I am paying attention.

the 11-25-2006 06:59 AM

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Originally posted by dd74


I knew a Filipino who, back in the Phillippines, ate dog. Many (here in the U.S.), found that quite disgusting. But no one had issue with the man being Filipino, just his culinary tastes.

There's a big difference.

Don't hate the playa, hate the game. Yo.


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