So You Want To Talk RACE RELATIONS, huh ? OK.

Dec 2012
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Florida
Yesterday on Meet the Press, a bunch of leaders of the Black community spoke out about race relations in America. It has become a topic of conversation after the Zimmerman trial, Obama's recent speech, and the Al Sharpton race hustle rallies (pretending to be civil rights protests). These Black leaders revealed how truly clueless they are on this subject.

All the Black leaders talked about was generalities, and how things could be improved for Blacks. Well, as much as anyone, I'd like to see everyone happy, well-provided-for, and things being peaceful. I am White/Hispanic, and I like all races of people. I had a Black roommate when I was in college, years ago. But we must look at this in it's ENTIRETY, not just what's good for Blacks.

So here's the crux of it, Mr & Ms Black leaders. Until Affirmative Action is abolished 100%, there will be no peace, no harmony, and no happiness. A long as Blacks think it's OK to engage in racial discrimination at the expense of Whites, a discussion about race relations is not even going to begin. Get Affirmative Action off the table and fully disposed of, and then we can all talk. Affirmative Action is banned in 8 states in America. It needs to be banned in all 50 states, and when companies and government agencies put foward AA questionnaires, they need to be punished for doing so, and this needs to be seen as the immoral, racial discrimination that it is. Affirmative Action is INjustice in the extreme. No justice, no peace.
 
Mar 2013
44
21
Arkansas
hmmm...

I've witnessed and experienced discrimination toward myself and others. Yes there's still a problem and we do need a discussion about it.
 
Aug 2012
311
41
North Texas
The main problem isn't racial discrimination. The main problem is old fashioned greed. Materialism. The attitude of "F*** you, I got mine".

There will always be dimwits who discriminate others for random reasons such as birthplace, race, gender, religion, etc. We can't fix that. It's largely tied to IQ. Specifically low ones.

What we can fix is a cultural attitude of greed. We see it from both political sides. Those who support the Wealthy (Republicans) and those who feel the Wealthy owe everyone else and that they (Democrats) are the only ones who know how to properly redistribute the wealth of others. It's all about greed and feeding greed.

Until we fix that problem, it won't do much good trying to fix any others.
 
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