It's a known fact the White women benefit the most from Affirmative Action. Yet the topic is only addressed in reference to the Black race, the double standard is repulsive. your statement "Affirmative action is the most racist of things I've ever heard of ", strongly conflicts from who benefits from it the most,and "you are not capable of maneuvering the world like other races" suggest that you believe the Black race benefits from Affirmative action, again not true, and its not what it says.
Good Video, I've Dinesh D'Souza's The End of Racism, and he deals with this topic very well. But I disagree in regards to Affirmative Action, it's a topic that's never correctly argued from the Right and the beneficiary's are highly masked. I just find it ridiculous whenever some says Affirmative Action they think of a Black person, and question that persons achievement. Yet, when an Asian, or White women gets a Job or accepted into a University...no one screams AFFIRMATIVE ACTION DID IT!!
You just have to play offense. It's often just their projection." U said this a few days ago in a comment to someone called greghannibal.
I'd just like to ask:
Dont u see any of wot u do in most of ur videos in this quote?
I remember hearing somwhere that u r a poet and a song writter, if thats correct? so wot u do for a living is wield words as weapons and project ur own opinions? (sorry about the spelling errors) =p
@Wolfau5 Take this anyway you wish. I'm breaking up with you ! Don't ever call me or write to me ever again, Not even an Electronic Birthday Card or BLOG period.
So...Farewell, Bye, Sayonara, Auf Wiedersehen, Arrivederci, Ciao, Au Revoir, Adieu, Adios, Shalom, Pip pip Cheerio and all that sort of rot. Understand? (That was rhetorical).
@Synapticsnap ... already in trouble, the meaningful work is down upstream in preventing them from being in such a situation.
Charities are not without their problems (corruption, embezzlement, abuse of public trust, politics etc), erratic funding and the need to advertise are problems, they often are not as conserted in their efforts are governments CAN be. Charities also tend to focus on issues that tug at your heartstrings (ie starving or sick children) rather than focus on important issues.
@Synapticsnap No, I'd argue you're an individualist because you're heartless and short-sighted. Individual acts of charity are things like donating clothes to charity, the things that really matter are preventative steps like founding groups like the CDC to prevent people getting sick, the FDA to prevent people getting poisoned, the OSHA to prevent people getting injured at work, the list goes on.
These are things no charity can effectively do, charities are downstream, they help people...
@Wolfau5 You're a Cartoon my Friend,If I say I prefer Individualism,You'll argue It must be because I'm either a Bigot/Racist etc..and want people to starve.You judge my entire Philosophy by your Biased Conditioning with just a few short sentences that I'm limited to here.I've never stated I don't agree with forming a Society and helping one another, I believe we should as God calls us to, we disagree as to "How" to accomplish that end.I say I'll do it myself and you say no the Govt will.So Sad.
"If you don't see it, you're not looking for it." No shit, Brock. And you see it because you ARE looking for it.
In my time in college social sciences, I never once heard someone talk about "betraying their blackness" which you say is omnipresent.
It's hilarious--you say that when you see a man, whatever color, etc, then you just see A MAN. And then you spend the rest of the video ranting about how the leftists and "intelligentsia" of the country are such bigots.
It's a known fact the White women benefit the most from Affirmative Action. Yet the topic is only addressed in reference to the Black race, the double standard is repulsive. your statement "Affirmative action is the most racist of things I've ever heard of ", strongly conflicts from who benefits from it the most,and "you are not capable of maneuvering the world like other races" suggest that you believe the Black race benefits from Affirmative action, again not true, and its not what it says.
SylvanSage 9 months ago
Good Video, I've Dinesh D'Souza's The End of Racism, and he deals with this topic very well. But I disagree in regards to Affirmative Action, it's a topic that's never correctly argued from the Right and the beneficiary's are highly masked. I just find it ridiculous whenever some says Affirmative Action they think of a Black person, and question that persons achievement. Yet, when an Asian, or White women gets a Job or accepted into a University...no one screams AFFIRMATIVE ACTION DID IT!!
SylvanSage 9 months ago
@TheAtheistAntidote
"they manipulate words and wiled them as weapons.
You just have to play offense. It's often just their projection." U said this a few days ago in a comment to someone called greghannibal.
I'd just like to ask:
Dont u see any of wot u do in most of ur videos in this quote?
I remember hearing somwhere that u r a poet and a song writter, if thats correct? so wot u do for a living is wield words as weapons and project ur own opinions? (sorry about the spelling errors) =p
AboutRoberts 9 months ago
@Synapticsnap
Melodramatic much?
Am I suppose to shed a tear at all the incredibly intellectually stimulating discussion that I will miss out on?
Wolfau5 10 months ago
@Wolfau5 Take this anyway you wish. I'm breaking up with you ! Don't ever call me or write to me ever again, Not even an Electronic Birthday Card or BLOG period.
So...Farewell, Bye, Sayonara, Auf Wiedersehen, Arrivederci, Ciao, Au Revoir, Adieu, Adios, Shalom, Pip pip Cheerio and all that sort of rot. Understand? (That was rhetorical).
Good!
Synapticsnap 10 months ago
@Synapticsnap ... already in trouble, the meaningful work is down upstream in preventing them from being in such a situation.
Charities are not without their problems (corruption, embezzlement, abuse of public trust, politics etc), erratic funding and the need to advertise are problems, they often are not as conserted in their efforts are governments CAN be. Charities also tend to focus on issues that tug at your heartstrings (ie starving or sick children) rather than focus on important issues.
Wolfau5 10 months ago
@Synapticsnap No, I'd argue you're an individualist because you're heartless and short-sighted. Individual acts of charity are things like donating clothes to charity, the things that really matter are preventative steps like founding groups like the CDC to prevent people getting sick, the FDA to prevent people getting poisoned, the OSHA to prevent people getting injured at work, the list goes on.
These are things no charity can effectively do, charities are downstream, they help people...
Wolfau5 10 months ago
@Wolfau5 You're a Cartoon my Friend,If I say I prefer Individualism,You'll argue It must be because I'm either a Bigot/Racist etc..and want people to starve.You judge my entire Philosophy by your Biased Conditioning with just a few short sentences that I'm limited to here.I've never stated I don't agree with forming a Society and helping one another, I believe we should as God calls us to, we disagree as to "How" to accomplish that end.I say I'll do it myself and you say no the Govt will.So Sad.
Synapticsnap 10 months ago
@roentgen571 you see people as individuals, with individual values, strengths, and weaknesses...unless they're "leftists" or "liberals," apparently.
roentgen571 10 months ago
"If you don't see it, you're not looking for it." No shit, Brock. And you see it because you ARE looking for it.
In my time in college social sciences, I never once heard someone talk about "betraying their blackness" which you say is omnipresent.
It's hilarious--you say that when you see a man, whatever color, etc, then you just see A MAN. And then you spend the rest of the video ranting about how the leftists and "intelligentsia" of the country are such bigots.
roentgen571 10 months ago