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Quoted: It is interesting that in Brazil and Cuba there is a lot of social preference for "lighter skin" (perceived as being "better" and discrimination against "darker skin"... An observation for what it is worth... View Quote |
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The party that did that does not admit its mistake, instead it is racing towards bringing it back. America "admitting mistakes" is a systematic attempt by evil people worldwide to put down completely innocent people in order to take advantage of them. It gains us nothing and will destroy us. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yup.... still doesn't change the fact that after slavery there was massive issue of that whole Jim Crow Segregation thing. America "admitting mistakes" is a systematic attempt by evil people worldwide to put down completely innocent people in order to take advantage of them. It gains us nothing and will destroy us. |
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Yup.... still doesn't change the fact that after slavery there was massive issue of that whole Jim Crow Segregation thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I didn't say White People, I said America. We do need to as a country accept our fuck ups just as much as our accomplishments. |
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Never said white are a monolithic culture. But why did the Irish Italians Germans and whoever else came from Europe integrated well into American culture but blacks that have been here for 400 years still haven’t View Quote |
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Is culture the same as race? No. So stop lumping the two together. View Quote People want to fit in. Some more than other. There will always be outliers. So I will continue to lump them together as it seems fit to do so. Otherwise there wouldn't be things called "Black Culture" or "White Culture" right? |
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I was thinking about this last night. The left is importing a bunch of Latins to end "white supremacy." Yet Latin culture is explicitly white supremacist. The lighter your skin, the higher up you are in society. View Quote |
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Quoted: Also, the Democrats explicitly state that the reason they import immigrants is to use them as slaves. Of both the vote and menial labor varieties. View Quote ETA: Work is for suckers. |
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Because the plan was to send them back after the civil war. After Lincoln was assassinated that changed to using them to punish the South. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I didn't say White People, I said America. We do need to as a country accept our fuck ups just as much as our accomplishments. |
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Funny thing about the Krauts, Ben Franklin didn't want them here because he felt they wouldn't assimilate and threatened the dominant English culture of the Pennsylvania colony. He was right, they didn't fully integrate until World War 1. Before that, German was the second most spoken language in the country and German-only newspapers, schools, and businesses were prevalent. You still have small groups here that speak a variant of German. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Never said white are a monolithic culture. But why did the Irish Italians Germans and whoever else came from Europe integrated well into American culture but blacks that have been here for 400 years still haven't |
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No but in general certain races will adhere to certain cultures/lifestyles. People want to fit in. Some more than other. There will always be outliers. So I will continue to lump them together as it seems fit to do so. Otherwise there wouldn't be things called "Black Culture" or "White Culture" right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is culture the same as race? No. So stop lumping the two together. People want to fit in. Some more than other. There will always be outliers. So I will continue to lump them together as it seems fit to do so. Otherwise there wouldn't be things called "Black Culture" or "White Culture" right? My family is Cuban, we have nothing thst connects us with Cajuns or Amish. Yet we're all White. |
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If you want more white people, it is up to you to make them. There are lots of orthodox Jewish families in my area with a half dozen+ kids. Why arent you doing your part? I'm apparently part of the problem with just two kids, but who can afford more. View Quote |
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There isn't a mono Black Culture or White Culture. My wife is Black, born and raised in Puerto Rico. Black Boricua have nothing in common culturally with Mainland Black Americans. My family is Cuban, we have nothing thst connects us with Cajuns or Amish. Yet we're all White. View Quote |
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There isn't a mono Black Culture or White Culture. My wife is Black, born and raised in Puerto Rico. Black Boricua have nothing in common culturally with Mainland Black Americans. My family is Cuban, we have nothing thst connects us with Cajuns or Amish. Yet we're all White. View Quote |
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When the Crown ended Slavery in the colonies. There wasn't the same level of systemic oppression and instesd there was a more pushed incorporation of Blacks into society. Now the Rhodesia and South Africa are the exception to that. But the general societal absorption of Blacks into the colonies went fairly well. Blacks rose in economic, educational, and social class as time progressed. They weren't segregated from the civil service the same way we did. They had the same general access to services, goods, and society as a White or Indian/Coloured person of similar economic class did in the Empire.
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When the Crown ended Slavery in the colonies. There wasn't the same level of systemic oppression and instesd there was a more pushed incorporation of Blacks into society. Now the Rhodesia and South Africa are the exception to that. But the general societal absorption of Blacks into the colonies went fairly well. Blacks rose in economic, educational, and social class as time progressed. They weren't segregated from the civil service the same way we did. They had the same general access to services, goods, and society as a White or Indian/Coloured person of similar economic class did in the Empire. View Quote |
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When the Crown ended Slavery in the colonies. There wasn't the same level of systemic oppression and instesd there was a more pushed incorporation of Blacks into society. Now the Rhodesia and South Africa are the exception to that. But the general societal absorption of Blacks into the colonies went fairly well. Blacks rose in economic, educational, and social class as time progressed. They weren't segregated from the civil service the same way we did. They had the same general access to services, goods, and society as a White or Indian/Coloured person of similar economic class did in the Empire. View Quote Also, you can't deny that there isn't any underlying anger or hatred from those left colonies. |
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You just said it yourself. Black Boricua, Mainland Black. Still, a culture with a race title. Not sure what your point is. I don't disagree with you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There isn't a mono Black Culture or White Culture. My wife is Black, born and raised in Puerto Rico. Black Boricua have nothing in common culturally with Mainland Black Americans. My family is Cuban, we have nothing thst connects us with Cajuns or Amish. Yet we're all White. She just happens to be Black, but she is Boricua. Boricua culture is different than Cubans too. Even though we have a shared past and language. There was a split long ago. |
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Yeah then what happened after WW2 we started importing the 3rd world View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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How well did diversity work out for Rhodesia and South Africa. Because that's the future here View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When the Crown ended Slavery in the colonies. There wasn't the same level of systemic oppression and instesd there was a more pushed incorporation of Blacks into society. Now the Rhodesia and South Africa are the exception to that. But the general societal absorption of Blacks into the colonies went fairly well. Blacks rose in economic, educational, and social class as time progressed. They weren't segregated from the civil service the same way we did. They had the same general access to services, goods, and society as a White or Indian/Coloured person of similar economic class did in the Empire. |
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So you think the two have no correlation to each other. You're either disingenuous or lack rational thinking skills, both of which scare me for you being in LE View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is culture the same as race? No. So stop lumping the two together. And no, the two honestly don't have a correlation. Culture is learned, not genetic. |
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Well this depends entirely on where the colonies were and what they were left with(peoples). Also, you can't deny that there isn't any underlying anger or hatred from those left colonies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When the Crown ended Slavery in the colonies. There wasn't the same level of systemic oppression and instesd there was a more pushed incorporation of Blacks into society. Now the Rhodesia and South Africa are the exception to that. But the general societal absorption of Blacks into the colonies went fairly well. Blacks rose in economic, educational, and social class as time progressed. They weren't segregated from the civil service the same way we did. They had the same general access to services, goods, and society as a White or Indian/Coloured person of similar economic class did in the Empire. Also, you can't deny that there isn't any underlying anger or hatred from those left colonies. |
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There is no Black Boricua culture in Puerto Rico. There is just Boricua. Boricua means Island born Puerto Rican. The Mainland born Puerto Ricans are different thsn the Island born ones. She just happens to be Black, but she is Boricua. Boricua culture is different than Cubans too. Even though we have a shared past and language. There was a split long ago. View Quote The US is a different beast compared to the rest of the world, IMO. |
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No, what happened during the war is that German Americans dropped the speaking German bit because of the entire social pressures of being mistaken as supporting the Nazis. That played a big thing. View Quote A culture killing culture that cries because no culture |
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So you dont judge people for being Nazis? Or Baal Hammon worshipers? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't judge people based on color, creed, religion, ethnicity. Or Baal Hammon worshipers? Creed - noun a system of Christian or other religious belief; a faith. I also haven't met anyone that practices Ba?al Hammon (Moloch). |
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At some/any point in the US, the US will make anyone drop their originating culture because of social pressure. That is the US culture. A culture killing culture that cries because no culture View Quote |
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Nazis aren't a religion. Creed - noun a system of Christian or other religious belief; a faith. I also haven't met anyone that practices Ba?al Hammon (Moloch). View Quote creed[ kreed ] noun any system, doctrine, or formula of religious belief, as of a denomination. any system or codification of belief or of opinion. an authoritative, formulated statement of the chief articles of Christian belief, as the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed, or the Athanasian Creed. the creed. Apostles' Creed. But you wouldnt judge them if you did? What about radical Islamics? Not judging? |
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I don't get it. Are you saying in the US there is not any race based cultures? The US is a different beast compared to the rest of the world, IMO. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There is no Black Boricua culture in Puerto Rico. There is just Boricua. Boricua means Island born Puerto Rican. The Mainland born Puerto Ricans are different thsn the Island born ones. She just happens to be Black, but she is Boricua. Boricua culture is different than Cubans too. Even though we have a shared past and language. There was a split long ago. The US is a different beast compared to the rest of the world, IMO. |
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Some places do and some don't. But for the part the UK was far more civil and just with the acceptance of their Blacks and Coloureds than the US was after slavery ended. View Quote |
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Quoted: People who say "America has no culture!" are insane. Louisiana alone has at least 5 distinct cultures. View Quote There is so much culture in the country it's insane. We are the most multicultural place on earth. We have it all and then-some |
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I am saying that there are different cultures in the US and they're not tied to race. It just so happens to be that a certain majority of a specific group might identify with a certain culture, but it isn't the sole one. What many identity as Black American Culture is simply ghetto culture. White, Hispanics, Asians, and Blacks all identify with it. Blacks numerically are more simply because of the socio-economic environment created by Leftists after WWII, Blacks for the most part live in the ghetto. View Quote |
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No but in general certain races will adhere to certain cultures/lifestyles. People want to fit in. Some more than other. There will always be outliers. So I will continue to lump them together as it seems fit to do so. Otherwise there wouldn't be things called "Black Culture" or "White Culture" right? View Quote |
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South Africa and Rhodesia instituted policies similar to Jim Crow. The oppressed people were susceptible to Socialism because in the political systems they lived in, there was no other way. View Quote |
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I watched a CNN segment where a Mexican dude whiter than Anderson Cooper (quite the feat) was berating Andy over Andy being racist by existing while white. He almost cried, It was glorious. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Give it time and that will be the narrative too. Just look at Latin American TV shows. Hardly a brown person to be found. It's no wonder the author had to manipulate the categories to get the desired result. He almost cried, It was glorious. @rustedace |
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I don't judge people based on color, creed, religion, ethnicity. And no, the two honestly don't have a correlation. Culture is learned, not genetic. View Quote |
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We are modernized slaves. View Quote Quoted: Also, the Democrats explicitly state that the reason they import immigrants is to use them as slaves. Of both the vote and menial labor varieties. View Quote |
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I am. There is however tiers of culture I guess. Like car culture, gun culture, etc. Nothing to do with race for the most part. But there is also cultures that are almost specific to race. View Quote |
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