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traptunderice wrote:
I never said SB1070 was racist. I fucking posted an article on how it has been constructed with private companies in the rooms, lobbying for it. Yes, SB1070 relies on racism, if my friend Jose went to Arizona and didn't have his wallet on him wouldn't he be fucked for simply having parents from Mexico?
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Dumbass, those slaves were ALREADY ENSLAVED BY RIVAL TRIBES PRIOR TO THE SLAVE TRADE... are you fucking retarded?
The actual accounts of those "slaves" made them more like serfs than the slaves we have here. Only a 100 years before this, nearly every European was a serf, under similar conditions to those "slaves" in Africa.
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As for Haiti, etc... internal government corruption seems to be their biggest problem... the french were driven out, what, 200 years ago?
The west has given Haiti billions in aid, so your little narrative of how the west oppresses them is nonsense, as usual.
The French were driven out and required them to pay reparations for kicking them out! The next 200 years they gave France 17 billion dollars. You don't see the cause for all that need that they have been given. Rather than investing in their own infrastructure, they have been paying France and then when they are broke and disaster strikes the West sweeps in and acts like it is bailing them out.
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You wanna talk about history? How about the history of your beloved marxism and its manifestation in Communism.
Let's do talk about Marxism and how it has pushed for 8 hour work days, the elimination of child labor in the West (and seeking it in the rest of the world), fought for women's rights, civil rights, worker's rights, the list goes on. Examples can be provided.
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Your friend Jose would only be fucked if he did something to get pulled over for and if he is here illegally. If he is a citizen, his name and SS are in the system, so, no; nice try though.
As for your claim that you never said "SB1070 was racist"... what context was your flippant remark made in then? What have we been discussing?
My flippant remark is that you just don't act as if racism exists ever simply because people "overuse" it. That's like saying the holocaust didn't happen because people overuse the word genocide to label every single goddamn mass amount of deaths.
The call of racism comes up when it's unclear of why people can be pulled over. I'll concede I don't know how the bill is worded exactly in order to make my point but I think their is a crucial ambiguity to it. There is something really suspect about the fact that people can be subjected to cop interrogation unnecessarily because they are Hispanic where I would never be asked for my identification. I think it has something to do with the need for identification to usually be required for all stops but not necessarily so white people driving without a license are fine and may not be asked for it but if you're Latino or even just darker skinned of any variety then you can get asked.
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Slave, serf... bullshit.
they were captured and were the property of the tribal chieftan who traded them. Semantics and cheap parlor games aside, they were property taken from their own tribes and families by other tribes for labor purposes.
No. They worked the someone else's land and were able to live doing so despite a hefty cut given to the person on top...as what happened in Europe for centuries. Fine, it's slavery whatever, ignore accounts. It still was never as cruel or heinous as the slavery in America which sought to reduce blacks to subhuman status in order to profit off of them and wasn't predicated on them being lesser than their owners because of their skin color but simply because they had the position they had. A position they could escape if they escaped the person on top, however, in America, once escaped they were still black and hence at the level of trash.
People commonly point to African serfdom/slavery but the "slaves" could still own property, get married, own their own slaves, and marry into their owner's family.
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Those reparations were paid in 1825, for fucks sake, and came up to 90 million gold francs (not 20 billion). Lets see.. that is almost 200 years ago.
They have NOT been paying that ever since France got the boot, it was paid a long time ago.
How much has the west poured into Haiti since then?
The 20 billion is in terms of contemporary inflation when their was a petition in the French parliament to repay Haiti back. They paid it over like some 50 years.
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Again with the cherry-picking...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_ ... of_victimsThat's not even mentioning the human rights violations and horrible impact on the economies of the communist satellite countries and their living conditions. Eastern Europe, N. Vietnam, Cuba, N. Korea, among others... all hellholes, all communist, or ex-communist.
Oh I know what your response will be: don't blame communism for the actions of it's enforcers... but isn't that what you do when whining about the evils of capitalism?
That's fine whatever. When Marxism is distorted and misread to justify heinous actions, we can bash it. How can Marxism be judged for its being distorted, while capitalism running smoothly and how it does creates oppression, exploitation and death? Not in the cool theoretical Marxist alienation which I taught in class but the really evil heinous stuff like the colonial subjugation of the East in places like India, oh and basically everywhere not in Europe or North America. When people try to resist the liberal-democratic capitalist colonial force in their country, they are met with violence. I wonder why no one calculates all those deaths, possibly because it's so widespread and our lives are predicated on these facts which we sweep under the rug. I enjoy being in the first world but I don't act like we haven't fucked the world over in order to live like this.
I like how you call cherry picking some of the greatest social movements of the last century, which can be related back to Marxism. Enough circles for you, yet?
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My flippant remark is that you just don't act as if racism exists ever simply because people "overuse" it
It's the most overused attempt at ad hominen there is, and it won't fly here.
Don't act coy, you know damn well what I meant by it.
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The call of racism comes up when it's unclear of why people can be pulled over.
Uhh, usually when they are in some form of violation; I'm as white as it gets, but I have been pulled over for minor infractions, had to pay the fine, etc... and *SHOCK!* I had to show my drivers license... the cruelty!
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There is something really suspect about the fact that people can be subjected to cop interrogation unnecessarily because they are Hispanic where I would never be asked for my identification
Source to back that up? I'm not going to take your word for it, sorry. But, again, I'm calling bullshit on that.
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I think it has something to do with the need for identification to usually be required for all stops but not necessarily so white people driving without a license are fine and may not be asked for it but if you're Latino or even just darker skinned of any variety then you can get asked.
This is 100% dyed in the wool bullshit, and you fucking know it. White people don't get asked for ID when they are stopped?
Really? More dishonesty, try telling the truth for a change.
The whole slavery can of worms really isn't germaine to the discussion, so I'll let it go, but nice sugarcoat, there.
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The 20 billion is in terms of contemporary inflation when their was a petition in the French parliament to repay Haiti back. They paid it over like some 50 years.
Exactly. So it was paid off before the start of the 20th century, a long time ago... and what about the many billions of aid since then?
No comment?
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How can Marxism be judged for its being distorted, while capitalism running smoothly and how it does creates oppression, exploitation and death?
Really? I'd say it creates wealth, products / services and jobs, you know those things corporations are in the business of?
Examples of capitalism causing death on the scale of communism, please?
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Not in the cool theoretical Marxist alienation which I taught in class but the really evil heinous stuff like the colonial subjugation of the East in places like India, oh and basically everywhere not in Europe or North America.
Examples, or stfu.
Colonialism =/= capitalism, although they sometimes go hand in hand.
What about the infrastructure left behind by the colonists?
India is coming along nicely, thanks.
Again, you pretend that all those places "basically everywhere not in Europe or North America" were flourishing before colonialism; they weren't. More half truth propaganda.
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When people try to resist the liberal-democratic capitalist colonial force in their country, they are met with violence.
Oh you mean like in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, E. Germany, China, Russia, and so on? Or in those wonderful meccas of democracy in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East?
oh, wait...
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I wonder why no one calculates all those deaths
Good question; the fact that nobody has (I guess) is telling, though... it's not as if their aren't groups that would love to pin atrocities on that evil of all evils, capitalism, if they could... as I know you are well aware.
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possibly because it's so widespread
Then where is the data? Shouldn't be too hard to dig up, it being all pervasive.
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I enjoy being in the first world but I don't act like we haven't fucked the world over in order to live like this.
Sounds like hypocrisy to me... who have you personally fucked over? I never fucked anyone over. I don't have any power, and 99% of the West (yeah, I know, evil) doesn't, either.
If you feel so damn bad about it, put your money where your mouth is and haul ass outta here; I'm sure any one of those remaining Marxist paradise countries would be glad to have you... no ones stopping you, you know.
Communism has no place in the US, period. It is a FREE MARKET / CAPITALIST society, you can cry and moan about the past and how evil this country is all you want, but that's how it is here and every day that you stay here is another black mark of hypocrisy on your record.
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I like how you call cherry picking some of the greatest social movements of the last century
Greatest? maybe in terms of atrocity and abject failure... really is this a joke?
I'm done wasting time on you.