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Beldurin
Mayor of Detnet
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Posted on: Dec. 11 2001,14:39 |
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quote: Originally posted by ic0n0: to me out nation doesn’t seem to allow black people or minorities to clam any other ancestry
In my experience, it's not always our nation that does not allow minorities to claim other ethnicity, it's often the people themselves. Both are to blame. I personally have no problem calling myself an American, even though my ancestors came from somewhere else. Nor do I have a problem calling any black, white, yellow, brown, red, green, or purple person an American. I've been in college for six years now (yes, I did graduate once, now on my Master's), and I'm sick to death of political correctness and multiculturalism. This may come as a surprise, but as a white, middle-class, male in the University setting, I actually sometimes get treated like I'm less important than everyone else. Everyone is so concerned about not offending the africans, asians, hispanics, women, etc. that they forget the greatest thing about college: we're all here, therefore we all are equal. I'm no better or worse, no more or less deserving, than any other student here. Some profs get it, some don't. Some employees get it, some don't. Some administrators get it, some don't. Also, it seems to me to be a strange disparity. Some people want to be Americans to fit in, but want to retain any special "privileges" that thier minority status grants them. I don't know. I'm an American. Are you? Yes? Ok, great, then let's be Americans together. What? so your skin is a slightly different color, so what? Are you an American? Yes? Ok. It's not that hard, folks. ------------------ For birth control, I like to rely on my personality...
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CatKnight
Jedi Republican
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Joined: Dec. 2000
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actually, you are sort of right. I think the reason being is that we jumped straight from MLK (everyone equal individuals) to multicultural diversity crap too quickly for there to be any large scale assimilation of culture.two caveats to your earlier post: a) it's not white people who are "supressing" blacks, it's al sharpton and the like who (quote from quinn) have nothing better to do then incite civil unrest. b)white people won't be down to 50\% of the population for several decades. that's not even a minority, that just means 50\% white, 10\% black, 10\% asian, 10\% hispanic, etc. There will always be minorities racially. That's why you don't perscribe social change that has even a vague mention of a racial minority. If you do, you are just falling for the plight of the working class marxist crap which by now we should all agree, is a bad idea. This message has been edited by CatKnight on December 12, 2001 at 02:14 PM
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