So... 5 days til football
I'm not talking about things that have happened in the past, of course there have been racist things but this so called institutionalised racism, what has it stopped black people doing as oppose to others?
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If you are a black woman that holds these views, you're certainly in a minority.
How do you not see how these things have affected people of colour in education, housing, employment, how they are perceived and represented in popular culture, normalisation of the 'n' word, police brutality, the fact that it took the civil rights bill so long to be granted - these things are all intergenerational because they impact how you, your parents, your grandchildren etc had/didn't have opportunities. In the same way white people perceive and treat black people/other non-whites. These archaic attitudes get passed down.
It is only until the last couple of weeks where lynching was banned in the US.
These ideas and policies mean that any black person that is born into a system and society like this is up against it from the moment they enter this world.
I don't understand how you don't see how this all links together.
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 7 minutes ago
So... 5 days til football
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Are you excited?
Not really 😂
But you know... Early screamer from Saka and I will be
The Euro Cup would have started today
In Germany the value added tax dropped to 16% for half a year.
comment by Gunnerthru (U6675)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 7 minutes ago
So... 5 days til football
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Are you excited?
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Man City 4-0 Arsenal
Can't wait GT
Smith Rowe eligible to play for us again this season?
comment by TBOK (U1060)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Gunnerthru (U6675)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 7 minutes ago
So... 5 days til football
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Are you excited?
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Man City 4-0 Arsenal
Can't wait GT
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I am more optimistic. All players available apart from Chambers. I think we can do it.
We are going to get battered so bad that the players will start faking covid symptoms by half time
comment by Samir (U2630)
posted 48 minutes ago
I'm not talking about things that have happened in the past, of course there have been racist things but this so called institutionalised racism, what has it stopped black people doing as oppose to others?
=====
If you are a black woman that holds these views, you're certainly in a minority.
How do you not see how these things have affected people of colour in education, housing, employment, how they are perceived and represented in popular culture, normalisation of the 'n' word, police brutality, the fact that it took the civil rights bill so long to be granted - these things are all intergenerational because they impact how you, your parents, your grandchildren etc had/didn't have opportunities. In the same way white people perceive and treat black people/other non-whites. These archaic attitudes get passed down.
It is only until the last couple of weeks where lynching was banned in the US.
These ideas and policies mean that any black person that is born into a system and society like this is up against it from the moment they enter this world.
I don't understand how you don't see how this all links together.
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OK too much in there and it's more than it has to do with racism
I repeat I'm not saying there isn't racism, especially in the US but what i'm saying it's not to the level that it stops black people from being a success.
The normalisation of the 'N' word is through black people and rap music, I've had so many people say that word to me here but not out of racism but out of hearing it in songs and stuff, I've had to lovingly tell them they shouldn't be using that word but I didn't get vexed and cry racism, it's mainly ignorance.
But if you get the time, listen to this interview, Coloman Hughes, really intelligent black guy, he explains better what I'm trying to get across. If you can read up some of the stuff he's written too on systematic racism.
You'll have to watch it double speed as he speaks very slow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C-VrsK93GE&feature=youtu.be
These ideas and policies mean that any black person that is born into a system and society like this is up against it from the moment they enter this world.
------------
And this is the lie that is perpetuated among black American people.
It's a FACT that black immigrants earn more and do better than black Americans.
Not sure what world you live in pp. I've sat through meetings with CEOs appointing directors who openly said they don't want to promote the non-white senior manager to the board because they are worried how the workforce will react to them. Which usually gets a very negative response from me. Its common in small and medium size enterprises.
comment by Passion Power - Pablo, Marí me¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (U8398)
posted 4 minutes ago
These ideas and policies mean that any black person that is born into a system and society like this is up against it from the moment they enter this world.
------------
And this is the lie that is perpetuated among black American people.
It's a FACT that black immigrants earn more and do better than black Americans.
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How do you know it is a lie? Do you live in the US and witness the opposite on the daily basis?
Regarding the black immigrants, I might be wrong but to get a green card or even move to the US, don't you require to have a job in first hand?
If the case, then the starting point is different.
So that's an individual's prejudice
Institutional racism is different, it's less hateful bit in some ways more of a problem
I'll give an example of it in the UK. My employer is a foreign owned bank, are CEO who has lived in the UK for nearly as long as I've been alive was originally not approved to be the MD by the PRA because he comes from the same country as the parent bank
A blanket policy like that set up because of fear of outside influence on a UK bank is discrimination based on background
Institutional racism
Was that aimed at me crouch?
This is a good article.
https://research.msu.edu/innocent-african-americans-more-likely-to-be-wrongfully-convicted/
There is a full study in it which is very long but worth a read. https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Documents/Race_and_Wrongful_Convictions.pdf
The US prison system relies heavily on inmates to sustain their business model. once you understand that, everything becomes clearer.
comment by Covid Alert = R + Number of Infections (U10012)
posted 2 minutes ago
This is a good article.
https://research.msu.edu/innocent-african-americans-more-likely-to-be-wrongfully-convicted/
There is a full study in it which is very long but worth a read. https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Documents/Race_and_Wrongful_Convictions.pdf
The US prison system relies heavily on inmates to sustain their business model. once you understand that, everything becomes clearer.
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However that doesn't explain why black people are convicted disproportionality in this country as well.
comment by Covid Alert = R + Number of Infections (U10012)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Passion Power - Pablo, Marí me¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (U8398)
posted 4 minutes ago
These ideas and policies mean that any black person that is born into a system and society like this is up against it from the moment they enter this world.
------------
And this is the lie that is perpetuated among black American people.
It's a FACT that black immigrants earn more and do better than black Americans.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How do you know it is a lie? Do you live in the US and witness the opposite on the daily basis?
Regarding the black immigrants, I might be wrong but to get a green card or even move to the US, don't you require to have a job in first hand?
If the case, then the starting point is different.
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I look at the stats. and listen to black American people like Larry Elder, Coloman Hughes, Thomas Sowell, John McWhorter, David Webb and more.
Those stats for Black immigrants also include 2nd generation those born and came when they were young in the US.
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 8 minutes ago
Was that aimed at me crouch?
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Referenced what you were saying in the first sentence
Rest was for all
comment by Covid Alert = R + Number of Infections (U10012)
posted 8 minutes ago
This is a good article.
https://research.msu.edu/innocent-african-americans-more-likely-to-be-wrongfully-convicted/
There is a full study in it which is very long but worth a read. https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Documents/Race_and_Wrongful_Convictions.pdf
The US prison system relies heavily on inmates to sustain their business model. once you understand that, everything becomes clearer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I definitely think that exist but doesn't explain why there is so much black on black homicides and they make 13% of the population.
Was sokratis playing RB in the friendly? Where on earth is Cedric?
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posted on 12/6/20
So... 5 days til football
posted on 12/6/20
I'm not talking about things that have happened in the past, of course there have been racist things but this so called institutionalised racism, what has it stopped black people doing as oppose to others?
=====
If you are a black woman that holds these views, you're certainly in a minority.
How do you not see how these things have affected people of colour in education, housing, employment, how they are perceived and represented in popular culture, normalisation of the 'n' word, police brutality, the fact that it took the civil rights bill so long to be granted - these things are all intergenerational because they impact how you, your parents, your grandchildren etc had/didn't have opportunities. In the same way white people perceive and treat black people/other non-whites. These archaic attitudes get passed down.
It is only until the last couple of weeks where lynching was banned in the US.
These ideas and policies mean that any black person that is born into a system and society like this is up against it from the moment they enter this world.
I don't understand how you don't see how this all links together.
posted on 12/6/20
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 7 minutes ago
So... 5 days til football
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you excited?
posted on 12/6/20
Not really 😂
But you know... Early screamer from Saka and I will be
posted on 12/6/20
The Euro Cup would have started today
posted on 12/6/20
In Germany the value added tax dropped to 16% for half a year.
posted on 12/6/20
Xhaka injured?
posted on 12/6/20
comment by Gunnerthru (U6675)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 7 minutes ago
So... 5 days til football
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Are you excited?
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Man City 4-0 Arsenal
Can't wait GT
posted on 12/6/20
Smith Rowe eligible to play for us again this season?
posted on 12/6/20
comment by TBOK (U1060)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Gunnerthru (U6675)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 7 minutes ago
So... 5 days til football
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Are you excited?
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Man City 4-0 Arsenal
Can't wait GT
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I am more optimistic. All players available apart from Chambers. I think we can do it.
posted on 12/6/20
posted on 12/6/20
posted on 12/6/20
We are going to get battered so bad that the players will start faking covid symptoms by half time
posted on 12/6/20
comment by Samir (U2630)
posted 48 minutes ago
I'm not talking about things that have happened in the past, of course there have been racist things but this so called institutionalised racism, what has it stopped black people doing as oppose to others?
=====
If you are a black woman that holds these views, you're certainly in a minority.
How do you not see how these things have affected people of colour in education, housing, employment, how they are perceived and represented in popular culture, normalisation of the 'n' word, police brutality, the fact that it took the civil rights bill so long to be granted - these things are all intergenerational because they impact how you, your parents, your grandchildren etc had/didn't have opportunities. In the same way white people perceive and treat black people/other non-whites. These archaic attitudes get passed down.
It is only until the last couple of weeks where lynching was banned in the US.
These ideas and policies mean that any black person that is born into a system and society like this is up against it from the moment they enter this world.
I don't understand how you don't see how this all links together.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
OK too much in there and it's more than it has to do with racism
I repeat I'm not saying there isn't racism, especially in the US but what i'm saying it's not to the level that it stops black people from being a success.
The normalisation of the 'N' word is through black people and rap music, I've had so many people say that word to me here but not out of racism but out of hearing it in songs and stuff, I've had to lovingly tell them they shouldn't be using that word but I didn't get vexed and cry racism, it's mainly ignorance.
But if you get the time, listen to this interview, Coloman Hughes, really intelligent black guy, he explains better what I'm trying to get across. If you can read up some of the stuff he's written too on systematic racism.
You'll have to watch it double speed as he speaks very slow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C-VrsK93GE&feature=youtu.be
posted on 12/6/20
These ideas and policies mean that any black person that is born into a system and society like this is up against it from the moment they enter this world.
------------
And this is the lie that is perpetuated among black American people.
It's a FACT that black immigrants earn more and do better than black Americans.
posted on 12/6/20
Not sure what world you live in pp. I've sat through meetings with CEOs appointing directors who openly said they don't want to promote the non-white senior manager to the board because they are worried how the workforce will react to them. Which usually gets a very negative response from me. Its common in small and medium size enterprises.
posted on 12/6/20
comment by Passion Power - Pablo, Marí me¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (U8398)
posted 4 minutes ago
These ideas and policies mean that any black person that is born into a system and society like this is up against it from the moment they enter this world.
------------
And this is the lie that is perpetuated among black American people.
It's a FACT that black immigrants earn more and do better than black Americans.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How do you know it is a lie? Do you live in the US and witness the opposite on the daily basis?
Regarding the black immigrants, I might be wrong but to get a green card or even move to the US, don't you require to have a job in first hand?
If the case, then the starting point is different.
posted on 12/6/20
So that's an individual's prejudice
Institutional racism is different, it's less hateful bit in some ways more of a problem
I'll give an example of it in the UK. My employer is a foreign owned bank, are CEO who has lived in the UK for nearly as long as I've been alive was originally not approved to be the MD by the PRA because he comes from the same country as the parent bank
A blanket policy like that set up because of fear of outside influence on a UK bank is discrimination based on background
Institutional racism
posted on 12/6/20
Was that aimed at me crouch?
posted on 12/6/20
This is a good article.
https://research.msu.edu/innocent-african-americans-more-likely-to-be-wrongfully-convicted/
There is a full study in it which is very long but worth a read. https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Documents/Race_and_Wrongful_Convictions.pdf
The US prison system relies heavily on inmates to sustain their business model. once you understand that, everything becomes clearer.
posted on 12/6/20
comment by Covid Alert = R + Number of Infections (U10012)
posted 2 minutes ago
This is a good article.
https://research.msu.edu/innocent-african-americans-more-likely-to-be-wrongfully-convicted/
There is a full study in it which is very long but worth a read. https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Documents/Race_and_Wrongful_Convictions.pdf
The US prison system relies heavily on inmates to sustain their business model. once you understand that, everything becomes clearer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
However that doesn't explain why black people are convicted disproportionality in this country as well.
posted on 12/6/20
comment by Covid Alert = R + Number of Infections (U10012)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Passion Power - Pablo, Marí me¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (U8398)
posted 4 minutes ago
These ideas and policies mean that any black person that is born into a system and society like this is up against it from the moment they enter this world.
------------
And this is the lie that is perpetuated among black American people.
It's a FACT that black immigrants earn more and do better than black Americans.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How do you know it is a lie? Do you live in the US and witness the opposite on the daily basis?
Regarding the black immigrants, I might be wrong but to get a green card or even move to the US, don't you require to have a job in first hand?
If the case, then the starting point is different.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I look at the stats. and listen to black American people like Larry Elder, Coloman Hughes, Thomas Sowell, John McWhorter, David Webb and more.
Those stats for Black immigrants also include 2nd generation those born and came when they were young in the US.
posted on 12/6/20
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 8 minutes ago
Was that aimed at me crouch?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Referenced what you were saying in the first sentence
Rest was for all
posted on 12/6/20
comment by Covid Alert = R + Number of Infections (U10012)
posted 8 minutes ago
This is a good article.
https://research.msu.edu/innocent-african-americans-more-likely-to-be-wrongfully-convicted/
There is a full study in it which is very long but worth a read. https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Documents/Race_and_Wrongful_Convictions.pdf
The US prison system relies heavily on inmates to sustain their business model. once you understand that, everything becomes clearer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I definitely think that exist but doesn't explain why there is so much black on black homicides and they make 13% of the population.
posted on 12/6/20
Was sokratis playing RB in the friendly? Where on earth is Cedric?
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