One study hardly makes anything a “fact”.
FWIW, I have personally heard this argument (“if you just listened to the facts you’d understand my position and agree!”) from three conservatives in my life, and zero liberals. Of course, the liberals aren’t trying to convince me I’m wrong. But still, the left wing hardly has the market cornered on this sort of thing.
WTF are you talking about?
Life experience is the one thing I’m not short of, even in regards to being mugged by black people. Your ideas about whatever you think “liberals” are like are insane.
Familiarity breeds contempt.
I guess the answer to my question is, no, compassion can’t go both ways. If you’re defined to be a racist, then your words and actions merit the harshest possible interpretation. If you oppose the racist, then all your excesses are washed away by the pure waters of good intentions. You merit boundless tolerance and always deserve the benefit of the doubt. There are good and bad people in the world, right and wrong people, and their status is immediately discernible based on a single sentence. It must be gratifying but boring to live in such a transparent world. I suppose it is the burden of the few who are gifted with clear sight.
By black criminality I mean the difference in crime rates between blacks and other races, not that every black person has a higher propensity to commit crimes than every white person. I forgot the audience here. It’s like having to explain to kids that rustling branches are caused by the wind and not by monsters.
Hey, California may be strange, but it’s still America.
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I am confused as to why racism has anything to do with liberals or conservatives. Is fighting racism a liberal cause? Dose this mean that being a racist is a conservative position? Defending racism is a conservative position? Tolerating racism is a conservative position?
I am also confused as to why being a racist is considered just an opinion, therefor we, as humans, should accept it. Why must we allow facts to be hidden by ignorance? We must respect racists and their opinions because they might try and start a new country or something.
Why won’t you offer this courtesy to people who actually take the time to educate themselves and become aware of the facts?
Uh, no. “The audience” as you put it, takes issue with your grasp of the facts, and your tendency to make specious claims based on arbitrary categories. You’re a bit too slow on the uptake to understand the distinction. The monsters, such as they are, are in your head.
My dislike for a black person is based on his behaviour, beliefs and those he associates with. That makes me an Official SDMB Racist.
The dislike for Tea Baggers is based on the same and is rampant around here.
So a black person whose behavior, beliefs, and associates you dislike is a “stereotypical person of color?”
This thread is so crazy and all over the place, what’s one more curveball?
It should be noted that earlier this year, the police chief of DC said:
Absolutely not…didn’t say that. See you’re confused because I am an Official SDMB Racist which is different than being a racist.
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Ok, I’ll take you at your word that you’re not a racist. And that a black person whose behavior, beliefs, and associates you dislike is not what you meant when you typed out “a stereotypical person of color.” But then, since you seem to agree with me that it’s ok to dislike somebody based on their behavior or beliefs but NOT ok to dislike them based on the color of their skin, I’m wondering what the point of your first post was supposed to be.
“I bet you dislike Tea Partiers [whose ideals you know and find distasteful] more than I dislike people of color [whose ideals I don’t know and so am at worst neutral toward]?” Well, not really a huge shocker there, is it? What is the point of making that comparison?
There was also a rash of iPhone thefts last year.
It really isn’t a good idea to walk around DC not paying attention to your surrounding, even if you don’t get mugged, you may get run down by the Maryland drivers*.
- Dear Maryland drivers, I am just kidding. Mostly. Please don’t run me down.
Yeah, def. don’t walk around looking at your iphone, you might miss someone from Northern Virginia trying to parallel park*.
*Dear VA. drivers, I’m not kidding, really; take a class, or something.
Drivers from Virginia go faster than 15 mph in DC? I usually associate Virginia drivers with driving painfully slow and acting a little lost.
The Maryland drivers are the ones that speed through the neighborhoods and don’t signal. They also like to cut through the alley.
How dare you state a fact that may make black people look bad, you racist!
Also, last night, as I was walking to my car, I pointed out to a lady digging through her purse at a parking meter that it was Sunday, so she didn’t need to feed the meter.
And she was black.
Boo-yah! One (1) Prop, please.