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AlphaPhase

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Are prejudice, bigotry, and racism the same thing?
No. And this is a HUGE source of misunderstanding.

Prejudice is when a person negatively pre-judges another person or group without getting to know the beliefs, thoughts, and feelings behind their words and actions. A person of any racial group can be prejudiced towards a person of any other racial group. There is no power dynamic involved.

Bigotry is stronger than prejudice, a more severe mindset and often accompanied by discriminatory behavior. It’s arrogant and mean-spirited, but requires neither systems nor power to engage in.

Racism is the system that allows the racial group that’s already in power to retain power. Since arriving on U.S. soil white people have used their power to create preferential access to survival resources (housing, education, jobs, food, health, legal protection, etc.) for white people while simultaneously impeding people of color’s access to these same resources.Though "reverse racism" is a term I sometimes hear, it has never existed in America. White people are the only racial group to have ever established and retained power in the United States.
 

londonfog

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Are prejudice, bigotry, and racism the same thing?
No. And this is a HUGE source of misunderstanding.

Prejudice is when a person negatively pre-judges another person or group without getting to know the beliefs, thoughts, and feelings behind their words and actions. A person of any racial group can be prejudiced towards a person of any other racial group. There is no power dynamic involved.

Bigotry is stronger than prejudice, a more severe mindset and often accompanied by discriminatory behavior. It’s arrogant and mean-spirited, but requires neither systems nor power to engage in.

Racism is the system that allows the racial group that’s already in power to retain power. Since arriving on U.S. soil white people have used their power to create preferential access to survival resources (housing, education, jobs, food, health, legal protection, etc.) for white people while simultaneously impeding people of color’s access to these same resources.Though "reverse racism" is a term I sometimes hear, it has never existed in America. White people are the only racial group to have ever established and retained power in the United States.
Thanks for proving my point. Hope you learned something.
 

bearkat42

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Are prejudice, bigotry, and racism the same thing?
No. And this is a HUGE source of misunderstanding.

Prejudice is when a person negatively pre-judges another person or group without getting to know the beliefs, thoughts, and feelings behind their words and actions. A person of any racial group can be prejudiced towards a person of any other racial group. There is no power dynamic involved.

Bigotry is stronger than prejudice, a more severe mindset and often accompanied by discriminatory behavior. It’s arrogant and mean-spirited, but requires neither systems nor power to engage in.

Racism is the system that allows the racial group that’s already in power to retain power. Since arriving on U.S. soil white people have used their power to create preferential access to survival resources (housing, education, jobs, food, health, legal protection, etc.) for white people while simultaneously impeding people of color’s access to these same resources.Though "reverse racism" is a term I sometimes hear, it has never existed in America. White people are the only racial group to have ever established and retained power in the United States.
This should be stickied at the top of this forum. Never mind, these idiots would still get it wrong.
 

bearkat42

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so did Bernie. He voted for them
I know, but he claims that he voted for 1994 crime bill to support the assault weapons ban and violence against women provisions. Considering that made this short speech on the possible effects of the bill beforehand, I'm willing to take him at his word.

 

londonfog

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I know, but he claims that he voted for 1994 crime bill to support the assault weapons ban and violence against women provisions. Considering that made this short speech on the possible effects of the bill beforehand, I'm willing to take him at his word.

he stated the bill would hurt a lot of people, but yet he still voted for it. He should have abstained from voting and explained to people why. Nope he knew it would hurt people and still voted for it. His vote was not needed for it to pass
 

bearkat42

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he stated the bill would hurt a lot of people, but yet he still voted for it. He should have abstained from voting and explained to people why. Nope he knew it would hurt people and still voted for it. His vote was not needed for it to pass
Again, I'm willing to take him at his word. Hillary, not so much.

 
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bearkat42

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To each his own. I chose to believe Hillary has evolved since. Has Bernie ever said he regrets his vote ?
Evolved, lol. Do you mean kinda like how trump has "evolved"? As far as Sanders explicitly saying that regrets the bill, I don't know. But he did say this at the time:

I have a number of serious problems with the Crime Bill, but one part of it that I vigorously support is the Violence Against Women Act. We urgently need the $1.8 billion in this bill to combat the epidemic of violence against women on the streets and in the homes of America.”
 
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Blunted 4 lyfe

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Is it nice where you're at??? I've never seen history so distorted the left meaning Democrats are the party of slavery and oppression. You have got to be shitting me with that comment.

"It's not that I think you don't know anything. It's just everything you have learned has been wrong" Ronald Reagan loosely anyway
Learn your political history, the Democratic Party of today IS the GOP party of Lincolns' era.

The partys "flipped" during the early 60's with the advent of the Southern Strategy. Some Historians will say the change began 15 years earlier but what is true was the Dem party of the 40's, 50's and 60's IS today's GOP!!! Lincoln was a Republican President hence the high concentration of blacks in the GOP party are in the Deep South (slave states).

B4L​
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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lol. I'm not at all worried, whale lover.

it does, however, speak volumes to the state of affairs of how successful groups are in manipulating and conning low information ignorant individuals into supporting causes that go against their needs. you fit that stereotype perfectly.

honestly nitro, I feel sorry for you. honestly I do.
I don't, stupid lasts forever!!

B4L
 

Fogdog

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You have elevated the rhetoric beyond hysterical at this point.

Trump wasnt a nazi until a couple weeks ago when it suddenly seemed like he could win the race.
He is authoritarian. In an earlier day he'd be called a fascist, always has been.
 

Fogdog

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Reagan was a good example of a populace that had been told for far too long "Let them eat cake" and now we have this political climate. I be came voter age less than 15 yrs ago, these are crazy times.
Are you kidding me? Nancy and Ronnie were portrayed as royalty. Talk about the let them eat cake administration. Ronnie was the first of a line of GOP leaders to cut taxes and increase spending. All the while hollowing out the middle class and impoverishing the lower wage earners. Where did you learn history? Mississippi?
 

Fogdog

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+++ impressive but not surprised you know the difference between arithmetic and physics but Trump doesn't
Bro he will be stopped cold when the gloves come off.

Trump is lionized for sure but he is disdained by far more. He's worked overtime to attract a like minded racist louts.
fixed it
 

nitro harley

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TRUMP! by a landslide. Fuck that feels so good. TRUMP is our next president. Whether you like it or not Trump will crush Hillary. TRUMP!
 

Fogdog

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Are prejudice, bigotry, and racism the same thing?
No. And this is a HUGE source of misunderstanding.

Prejudice is when a person negatively pre-judges another person or group without getting to know the beliefs, thoughts, and feelings behind their words and actions. A person of any racial group can be prejudiced towards a person of any other racial group. There is no power dynamic involved.

Bigotry is stronger than prejudice, a more severe mindset and often accompanied by discriminatory behavior. It’s arrogant and mean-spirited, but requires neither systems nor power to engage in.

Racism is the system that allows the racial group that’s already in power to retain power. Since arriving on U.S. soil white people have used their power to create preferential access to survival resources (housing, education, jobs, food, health, legal protection, etc.) for white people while simultaneously impeding people of color’s access to these same resources.Though "reverse racism" is a term I sometimes hear, it has never existed in America. White people are the only racial group to have ever established and retained power in the United States.
Is this the english language according to racist idiots? You should write a book.

Its always a good laugh when I read a wingnut's version of these words. Not even close dude.
 
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