Karmakosmonaut wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
Also a big

at slavery being a product of "white supremacy" exclusively. Aside from it being whites that abolished the practice, whites are but a small fraction of it's participants throughout history... and, well, of course blacks STILL practice it in Africa.
There were each year, between the fall of Constantinople and the siege of Vienna, tens of thousands of white Balkans inhabitants (predominantly Hungarians) who were enslaved and deported to the Ottoman world by Turkish raiders. Arabs and Jews were the usual middlemen in Africa, making a handsome profit out of both the African tribal chiefs who sold their kinsmen into slavery, and the Europeans who were at that point paying for a
commodity and didn't do the enslaving themselves (a macabre but nevertheless important consideration!). Never mind the quasi-servile status of (child) labourers in many of trapt's marxist utopiae all around the world to this day, or the status of the woman in pretty much the entire Middle East.
I guess that's all white man's fault.
Another thing that I've never been able to accept is how collective guilt can be applied to all whites for the actions of a relatively few, yet if that same principle is applied to other racial groups (distrust of blacks due to their propensity for violence and crime, for example), you are deemed a bigot. It's hairball logic.
I've grown up around blacks, and trust me they are the most racially conscious, ethnocentic group in America by far. Of course, ethnocentricism, tribal thought, whatever you want to call it is a part of human nature, yet only whites are punished for it. Strange.
Further, the percentage of white Americans that owned slaves was very small (less than 20%, I believe it was along the lines of 17%, though my memory may be off), the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution put a formal end to the institution of slavery 89 years after the birth of the Republic, and the importation of slaves came to an end in 1808 (as provided by the Constitution), a mere 32 years after independence, and slavery had been outlawed in most states decades before the Civil War. So it's a realtively small slice of slavery throughout history, yet nearly 150 years later, it's still being used as the go to excuse for the failures in the black community. The fact that the overwhelming majority of whites in America today are descenadants of European immigrants that came over after slavery was abolished should be noted as well.
Blacks in America are fed the line that every shortcoming in their lives is due to white supremacy, racism, the effects of slavery etc...
As a parent, if I blamed whatever failures or mistakes made by child on something else over and over and over again, would it it be at all shocking that he will continue to fail in life?
As for modern day racism, where is it? Certainly it exists (as it does amongst all racial groups), but where is this rampant, daily all encompassing racism that is constantly trotted out? There are some (and many of these race hustlers make a living off of it) that would have us believe the US is stuck in depression era Mississippi. The fact of the matter is, black on white racism, hate crimes, are in the majority. In fact white on black hate crimes are so rare the media has to invent them (ala the white hispanic Zimmeramn, most recently). I could literally flood this thread with recenet cases of black on white violence, whereas I would be hard pressed to find anything other than an occasional anomally (since, yes I anm sure it does happen, though lets be honest here: it's rare) of white on black violence.
When the NAACP declares that a gift card containing the phrase "black hole" is racist, well,they've officially jumped the shark.
A couple more things: black ethnocentrists claim to be Eqyptians, etc etc... well wouldn't that make them the orignal slave-masters? Who built the pyramids?
Also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Johnson_(colonist)
Just sayin', is all.