RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
18:58 on Monday, May 1, 2006
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schoolgirl0125 (613 points)
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i NEED your opinoins..and thoughts about this...OK
how far has our society come in terms of racism? (black and white ppl mostly)
PLZ!! post your replys and comments fast!..by today?..plz. thank you <Added>SO, do you think rascism has gotton handled better?..you know..stuff like that. what do you think about our society..?..
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
19:20 on Monday, May 1, 2006
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
19:37 on Monday, May 1, 2006
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
19:41 on Monday, May 1, 2006
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
20:03 on Monday, May 1, 2006
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schoolgirl0125 (613 points)
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YUP! it's for a paper...and O..M..G!! Ppl still use the 'N' word? i've NEVER heard it used to someone before..that's crazy!! Knowing that it was in 3RD GRADE..is really sad. i'm sry to hear that..at least i realize how racism is still BIG. thanks for the opinoin! it helps ..
OHBOY! i have lots to write about tonight! <Added>OH! my friend got made fun of in elementry school. that's weird..how ppl could be so racist when there's young..that's SAD!!..really sad. kids can be so MEAN.i remember those days..everyone made fun of each other..
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
20:17 on Monday, May 1, 2006
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
20:46 on Monday, May 1, 2006
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schoolgirl0125 (613 points)
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Hey juanjose, that's a very interesting topic i should look more into that.
sry , you guys i have to go to bed now. i have school tommorrow!..don't want to be late like today. (overslept)..:D <Added>"interesting topic:)" i meant to say your post...yea. heehee
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
20:48 on Monday, May 1, 2006
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Erin (84 points)
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I think that racism in the U.S. is less obvious than it was in previous times. People are tolerating and accepting of other racial groups, but even then the terms tolerate and accept still have some negative overtones to them. For example, I tolerate going to the dentist.
I think that public institutions such as schools still have a lot of issues with racism. For example, minorities are overrepresented in special education classes for more info: http://www.people.memphis.edu/~coe_rise/sld001.htm
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
20:55 on Monday, May 1, 2006
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
00:58 on Tuesday, May 2, 2006
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
01:22 on Tuesday, May 2, 2006
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
04:55 on Tuesday, May 2, 2006
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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Well I'll bite,
Patrick is right in that racism has no place in the music community and that muscal ability or talent is not very much related to race. Our beliefs, personalities, and our education has much more of an impact upon our talent or our musical skill than any racial influence.
So anyway, I think that traditional racism in the U.S. (Black and White) has been somewhat dropping in the past 40 years. Keep in mind that this is a situation, mentality, or practice that is somewhat localized to areas. It may be experienced in different ways depending upon where you are or what you have experienced in your life. It is also not liimited to what would be more commonly referred to as white against black but can be experienced in the other direction as black against white.
I also believe that racism for other ethnic groups or races can be varied in it's intensity throughout the country. For example, in the southwest U.S. there may be increased racism against hispanics or native American Indians.
How it's being handled? I don't think that it's actually being handled well. There are no big movements like in the 60's to break down barriers and I don't really think that they did much good in the long run anyway. My beliefs are that it's primary cause is from ignorance and stereotyping that is handed down from family members of the other races. When different cultures begin to coexist initially they may have had well defined borders or communities. As an example, one area may be called a "ghetto", "little Italy", the "latin quarter", the "reservation". These communities (except for the Indian reservations which were inflicted on them by the U.S. Gvt.) were a natural outgrowth of migration of groups and served somewhat of a purpose for them to get established in a new area and to help each other to survive.
The demise of racism will ultimately be because of the demise of these communities and also through interracial marriages where people eventually won't be able to find the racial lineage of the individuals anymore. After all, you can't call a person a derogatory racial slur and actually be effective in it's purpose if the other person the same race as you. It looses it's sting. Perhaps this country is ultimately a melting pot. It just takes a long time.
On the down side, it may be a part of human nature to find differences between individuals and to put down others or to otherwise elevate our own status in our own minds for any reason that can be used. As an example, you may feel better about yourself because you live in a better house than your neighbor, you celebrate a different religion, you shop at the better stores, you drive a better vehicle, you were educated in the better schools, you play a better flute, you listen to better music (Bach or jazz or 8 cm nailz)...the list goes on ad nausium....if this is true, then racism is just part of a bigger picture.
~Bilbo
N.E. Ohio
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
15:42 on Tuesday, May 2, 2006
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
16:31 on Tuesday, May 2, 2006
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schoolgirl0125 (613 points)
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OF course we have come a far way, but not far enough ..have you guys heard about 'hate crime' ..i think someone mentioned that earlier. ANYWAY..check that out. it's CRAZY!!
ANd look at all the different 'hate groups' in usa. It's really bad in california and florida..yup. <Added>In my paper i wrote that...
people have to accept diversity and treat others with respect..and bunch of other things...
*SIGH*..there's a lot of things out there that i NEVER knew of.
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Re: RANDOM TOPIC...(plz help me though)
17:13 on Tuesday, May 2, 2006
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DottedEighthNote (180 points)
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Posted by DottedEighthNote
It may be experienced in different ways depending upon where you are or what you have experienced in your life. It is also not liimited to what would be more commonly referred to as white against black but can be experienced in the other direction as black against white.
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<-- agrees with Bilbo!
I think there were significant amount of improvement in the 60's to change the way race issues were handled in America. However, I think that after that point there were some things the government did that caused problems all across America as far as diversity goes. I feel the government tried to overly-diversify the general American Public.
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There is no reason a child should be shipped to a school 25 miles away from a school 2 blocks away from his home, and vice versa so that there are even numbers of all races in all public schools. It's absurd.
There is no reason a woman, African American, Latino, Asian, or Native American should receive higher marks on tests for government jobs because of their gender or race. Meaning all of the above including a caucasian male apply for the same job at a police department. The every person applying for the position gets a bonus for their race/gender except for the caucasian male. I have a very G.I. Jane mentality about those type of issues. If you can pass the test and skip the gender norming hoopla then you deserve the job. If you can't pass the same tests as everyone else, you do not get the job.
In a land where we are *supposed* to all be created equally we are constantly being told that we are different. We are divided up into monetary status, racial status, religious status, and gender status to the point where all the majority of America sees are the differences in people and not the similarities.
Until we as Americans can all learn to embrace and respect all of the cultures that make our country what it is racism will never go away. Until we take the time to educate ourselves on the different types of people out there and learn about their lives as much as the average middle class caucasian expects them to know about ours, racism will thrive in some respect. All we have to do is to ask people different from us to give us a peek into their lives, and we can understand in 5 minutes what we were too afraid to learn in a lifetime.
I now step down from my own soapbox and leave one of my favorite quotes:
He who is afraid to ask, is afraid to learn. - Unknown |
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