Fogdog
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it wasn't funny but gave me a wry smile.This was meant as a joke, right?
it wasn't funny but gave me a wry smile.This was meant as a joke, right?
There are no borders on the internet. Besides, it’s the Politics section not the US Politics section. Here, like most everywhere else, US politics dominates.Don't take everything so personal. You're the Canadian that hangs out in the US politics section with an opinion on just about everything that doesn't relate to you. If I'm a joke, just laugh and move on. Ill do the same.
That's a blank statement being they are not nearly as diverse. Or is because we accept the monarchy? Ruled by inbred whites off bloodline and not policy.
Hence there is no racism in countries that don't have multiple ethnic groups but still have classes of society.
It would be like me moving to Nigeria with nothing, then bitching about me not being treated fairly because I'm poor and white..
Imagine pulling that shit in another country, you would be dead in a day.
he's not as dumb as that post makes him seem.Not nearly as diverse??? Clearly not been to London recently. Thats your first mistake.
No racism??? Sadly, thats mistake #2
Whats being white got to do with anything? Poor is poor, regardless of skin colour. There's a lot of mention of skin colour in your post - this is usually indicative of someone who has racist undertones.
Pick one:Whats being white got to do with anything? Poor is poor, regardless of skin colour.
Sorry - not really clear - are you referring to me?he's not as dumb as that post makes him seem.
Neither, but the question that seems to want to justify using skin colour does trouble me.Pick one:
Poor white man living in the South
Poor black man living in the South
UK is not nearly is diverse as America. If you think differently, that's your first mistake. I'm not talking about London, chap.Not nearly as diverse??? Clearly not been to London recently. Thats your first mistake.
No racism??? Sadly, thats mistake #2
Whats being white got to do with anything? Poor is poor, regardless of skin colour. There's a lot of mention of skin colour in your post - this is usually indicative of someone who has racist undertones.
Your reply says it all.Sorry - not really clear - are you referring to me?
I don't think you are jaded, could be you are right. It could also be that the whole process of bringing the Trumps to justice will fail when Republicans win back the House and Senate next fall.I’m probably going to catch grief again for being jaded, but I don’t have high hopes that any of them, Don, Don Jr. or Ivanka ultimately get convicted of anything regarding either the Trump organization or inciting the 1/6 insurrections. They will leave a trail of underling carnage behind like always, but that family seems to be able do whatever the hell they want and get away with it. Hoping that proves to be wrong.
The fact that after 1/6/2021 Trump still holds immense power over the Republican Party and most besides Liz Cheney are like “nothing to see here, move along” is absolutely mind blowing.
You literally have no clue about what you are talking about. I am embarrassed for you. Spent a lot of time over in the UK, have you? No - thought not.Your reply says it all.
Newp, I was talking about the person you were replying to. This language thing always trips me up.Sorry - not really clear - are you referring to me?
You do seem troubledNeither, but the question that seems to want to justify using skin colour does trouble me.
Look at you, going on about a country you obviously know nothing about while complaining about people doing that about your country.UK is not nearly is diverse as America. If you think differently, that's your first mistake. I'm not talking about London, chap.
I said, and I'll quote. "there is no racism in countries that don't have multiple ethnic groups but still have classes of society" I'm not talking about UK. Sadly, that was your second mistake. My point was that other countries struggle with the same classes of society even when they all have the same skin color. The same way we do here but call it something totally different.
What's being white have to do with anything? That was referencing the monarchy. Has there or will there ever be a black King of England or maybe Hispanic or Asian? If you say yes, that would be your third mistake. Glad to see England doing so much better than the US when it comes to race... If you think that last statement wasn't sarcastic, that would have been your fourth.
I would point out that the vast geographical majority of white America barely sees more than one (maybe if that) non-white person on a daily basis. It really is only the last couple decades that our minority population has been able to move into the white flight suburbs that were built up in the 1940's-1970's mostly due to all sorts of issues.Would it be fair to say that life in America is getting harder and harder? It seems to me that racism and right wing activities are getting worse and worse. I remember a time when America was the jewel of the planet, where life was ideal. I dont think that is the case any more - perhaps the polar opposite.
Not saying any other country is better - just postulating a theory that religion and politics have really ruined a great country.
From the little I read about it, a lot of Brexit was more about xenophobia of non white Muslims moving into the country. The attack on the UK society was the same as it was here, amplifying the very worst events over and over again to stoke those nationalist feelings.Brexit is a good shout - that has polarised the British society - I cant quite see it in the same way as racism in the US though, to be fair. Its bad, but it aint that bad.
Racism is real, and has always been everywhere humans are.I'll respectfully choose to disagree completely with your statement - just one look at the news will show LOADS of incidents of racial tension in the US. Its doesn't appear to me to be a minor percentage at all. I grew up in South Africa in the 1970's - I have seen pure evil racism first hand, and am starting to see the same traits all over again, in the US. The police seem to me to be completely racist, which most definitely takes me back to seeing some terrible things done to children by the very people that were supposed to be protecting them. How can you trust a US police officer any more? Talking about the colour of a person's skin also reminds me of my childhood - it was THE thing that would decide your fate. We all bleed the same, there's no difference.
Edit - I know that not all coppers are bad people, but a bad apple ruins the basket, as the saying goes.
You are going to have to do more than simply repeat that bit about how people can't be racist in a monoculture. Racism is a product of ignorance and a learned belief. Nobody is born racist, nor are they born woke. A person in a non-diverse culture is more likely to be ignorant about other cultures/ethnicities/races than somebody in a multicultural society and very susceptible to racist messaging.UK is not nearly is diverse as America. If you think differently, that's your first mistake. I'm not talking about London, chap.
I said, and I'll quote. "there is no racism in countries that don't have multiple ethnic groups but still have classes of society" I'm not talking about UK. Sadly, that was your second mistake. My point was that other countries struggle with the same classes of society even when they all have the same skin color. The same way we do here but call it something totally different.
What's being white have to do with anything? That was referencing the monarchy. Has there or will there ever be a black King of England or maybe Hispanic or Asian? If you say yes, that would be your third mistake. Glad to see England doing so much better than the US when it comes to race... If you think that last statement wasn't sarcastic, that would have been your fourth.