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RACISM! :D, AGAIN!
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post Feb 23 2007, 03:49 PM
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Many of you have lost your minds over the past week regarding "racist remarks", and use of Chris Rock's career-breaking comedy skit "Black people vs. N******." Well instead of freaking out on all of you, the same way you did to me. I decided to educate myself on the causes and effects of racism, something that all of you who freaked out failed to do, and prepare this essay for your personal pleasure.

What is a racist?


First off, what is a racist? As it is something many of you accuse me of being, I asked a few of the accusers in the chat room what made me a racist and none of them could say anything aside from the actual statement, “You are a racist.” A racially prejudiced person is someone who holds a negative and personal bias against someone for their race; acting upon this personal bias is what leads to racial discrimination, and racism is the incorporation or combination of activities and procedures of major institutions, corporations, social systems, or other arenas of major social activity with the discrimination of a race.

What causes people to be Racist


Second, why are people racist? A study done in 1990 found that a large percentage of whites believe or speculate minorities to be less intelligent, and that minorities would rather be on welfare than work a job. Why do people have this mindset? I have read on many of the websites I visited that racist views had to do with competition. After all, isn’t that what so many people have defined life to be? How many times have you heard of life being referred to as a game? Hasbro knows. They invented it (The Game of Life). People view life as a game all the time. Do you think that racism might be a way for people to “stomp out the competition”? I thought to myself about this question. What do people compete for?

People compete for a variety of reasons, and you will find plenty of these reasons right here on cB. We compete because we are selfish human beings with the instinct to survive. I know you won’t die from failing to compete, but you will be disappointed in yourself. Competition is a way to protect yourself both intropersonally (your self-image) and interpersonally (the way other people view you).

As a German philosopher, Frederick Engels, explained, “Competition is the completest expression of the battle...which rules in modern civil society. This battle, a battle for life, for existence, for everything, in case of need a battle of life and death, is fought not between the different classes of society only, but also between the individual members of those classes. Each is in the way of the other, and each seeks to crowd out all who are in his way, and to put himself in their place.”

For example, someone might tear you down at school by making fun of your weight or your personality in front of their peers, but really it makes him/her feel better about himself/herself because it helps him/her believe that he/she is better than you (when in the grand scheme of things this is not the case). I recently observed members busting balls in cB chat by talking down to others and receive praise from their peers for doing it. Why do they do this? Competition. They feel better about themselves by acting like idiots because their peers praise them with laughter. This is not a complaint, this is the truth.

In the same way people tear others down to make themselves feel better, racists tear people of a certain race down in efforts to build up their own social class. People compete by finding the differences between groups, exploiting a group’s weakness, and comparing the weakness to their own strengths. For example, if something like hard work is valued within a social class, than this social class may exploit examples of laziness in another social class. This particular example is often observed when people associate minorities with the abuse of government programs such as Welfare. Focusing on these comparisons will make the people belonging to the social class or group feel better about themselves.

More examples:
  • The “emo” group often refers to the “prep” group as “stuck-up” because they value the idea or concept of “being original”.
  • The “prep” group often refers to the “emo” group as if they are “cry-babies” because they see themselves as “strong.”
  • The “geek” group often refers to inferior groups as “unintelligent” because they value intelligence.
  • The “down-to-earth” group talks down to people who refer to themselves or act as if they are part a group because they value not being in a group even though they actually belong to one.
People enter into these groups because groups make them feel better about themselves; it gives people a sense of belonging. Social groups tend to harbor people who share similar faults. Faults somehow disappear when a large number of people share them with you. They disappear because we begin to believe that most people share those problems anyway. In reality, we only perceive this to be true because the people we associate with share those problems with us. As it is said, “You are who you hang out with.”

These groups of individuals feed racism. I’ll explain, and I’ll use my case as an example. I have been constantly treated like garbage in my inner-city neighborhood, and I feel as if it’s in part because I am part of the only white family on my street. I don’t even talk to people on my street, yet they break into my home, address me using racial slurs, and disrespect me on a weekly, if not daily, basis. This may be a small percentage of African Americans, but due to personal experience with this particular group of disrespectful African Americans I’m given the illusion that a much higher percentage of this minority is the same way even though the majority of them aren’t that way.

Your brain makes daily decisions using logical operators. These logical operators are formed due to daily experiences and put into categories for use as shortcuts when making daily decisions. For example, you know not to touch a hot stove. You don’t need to analyze the science behind why that stove is hot and why you’re not supposed to touch it; you just know you shouldn’t touch things that are hot. “Hot” might be one of those categories in your brain.

Much of the activity that goes on in your brain is subconscious; you aren’t even aware that you are thinking. Similar to an involuntary reaction, only these thoughts are learned via life experience. In my case, the average African American I come into contact with in my neighborhood treats me like garbage. Due to the visual difference in the pigment of their skin, when I see a black person I get the urge to avoid them. Similar to the “hot stove” example, my brain is protecting me. Your brain doesn’t just protect you from physical harm; your brain protects you from mental harm. Disrespect causes mental harm because it gives an individual a lower self-esteem.

Because these thoughts are subconscious, they can cause you to become prejudiced without being racist. Prejudice is a personal bias against a stereo type, and racism is acting upon that prejudice. This is what I’m talking about when I say that I am not racist. I definitely harbor a subconscious prejudice against African Americans, I will admit that, but I do not do this on purpose. I fight to treat individuals fairly. When I state, “I will think twice before hiring an African American”, I’m merely being honest. I am forced to think twice because the first thoughts that enter into my mind are subconscious thoughts of prejudice. I have to think twice because I need to set those thoughts aside to make a fair decision. Is it ok to harbor prejudice and make an attempt to treat everyone equally?

Quoted directly from the American Psychological Association, “just because stereotypes can operate automatically and outside of awareness, that does not mean that there is nothing we can do about them. Keeping prejudice and stereotypes to ourselves is not a good way to deal with them. One of the best things to do is to confront them to push through the anxiety we feel about being prejudiced and racist and discuss these issues honestly with others.” This was exactly what I did, and you condemning people ridiculed me for it.

Conclusion


In conclusion, I am not racist, and am only trying to fight against the racial prejudice that I harbor due to my life experiences. I’m sick and tried of ignorant members on cB calling me a racist. Please, face the facts, face the truth. From my personal experience, it seems it’s difficult for people of cB to face truth, but again… maybe this is a hasty generalization.


 
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post Feb 23 2007, 03:56 PM
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you have too much free time
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 04:14 PM
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yawn.gif

No names should be mentioned but mine, unless you talkin' Big Pun in his
prime
Maybe '96 Jay, before Dame was throwin' money around
Or 2pac without Humpty around
Or 50 before Em, Nas talkin' like a gun in his song
Cam'ron during "Children Of The Corn"
Beans before the cops came through and tried to grill 'em
I'm talkin '95, Big L before they killed 'em
Em before 8 Mile, Shyne before the jail shit
Canibus, no album out before the L shit
Talkin' bout Kiss, DMX when he was f**kin' wit coke
Or Cuban Linx, with Raekwon and Ghost
I do it all, who blendin' so well in the game
Talkin' Fab, back when he was still spellin' his name
On my Diddy shit, Memphis Grizzly shit
Like back in the day when Clue swiped all of Biggie's shit
Rappers don't need trouble with I
Unless it's Rass Kass before the D.W.I
Or Talib with Mos, Common before "Be"
If they any less common, don't put 'em before me
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 04:16 PM
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QUOTE(onewaysalcha @ Feb 23 2007, 3:56 PM) *
you have too much free time


I didn't do this for cB, I did it for myself.
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 04:21 PM
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QUOTE(Uronacid @ Feb 23 2007, 9:16 PM) *
I didn't do this for cB, I did it for myself.


I think this was a really really good essay and i really do think you learned something from this even if everyone else thinks differently. cool.gif
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 04:26 PM
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QUOTE(Monochrome. @ Feb 23 2007, 4:21 PM) *
I think this was a really really good essay and i really do think you learned something from this even if everyone else thinks differently. cool.gif


Well thank you my little damage control agent.. :]
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 04:29 PM
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I am happy to see that you are defending yourself and showing people what is true and how you feel in such a wonderfull matter. I am happy for you. I like how you are educating yourself and maybe others on this matter also.

I also don't think it is a waste of time at all if your trying to sick up for yourself by showing people how you truly feel. There is nothing wrong with trying to make things right.
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 07:13 PM
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QUOTE(oX_Muh_Nirvana_Xo @ Feb 23 2007, 4:29 PM) *
I am happy to see that you are defending yourself and showing people what is true and how you feel in such a wonderfull matter. I am happy for you. I like how you are educating yourself and maybe others on this matter also.

I also don't think it is a waste of time at all if your trying to sick up for yourself by showing people how you truly feel. There is nothing wrong with trying to make things right.


Hey thanks again, I only hope that some of the more ignorant members of cB will learn from this post. I just wish people weren't so quick to judge on this website. If people could only open their eyes to reality.
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 07:23 PM
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QUOTE(Uronacid @ Feb 23 2007, 4:16 PM) *
I didn't do this for cB, I did it for myself.

Kudos, Josh. flowers.gif

The fact that you actually took the time to write this amazes me.
As I have said, You could've worded what you were trying to say a bit differently. But it isn't your fault people took it the wrong way. People don't need to be so quick to judge, You are right.
Congradulations, Josh, you just got a few cool points. laugh.gif
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 07:36 PM
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QUOTE(StanleyThePanda @ Feb 23 2007, 7:23 PM) *
Kudos, Josh. flowers.gif

The fact that you actually took the time to write this amazes me.
As I have said, You could've worded what you were trying to say a bit differently. But it isn't your fault people took it the wrong way. People don't need to be so quick to judge, You are right.
Congradulations, Josh, you just got a few cool points. laugh.gif


As I said Kara in the anonymous shout-out, you aren't one of the ignorant jerks I was talking about. You just received cool points from me. Thank you.
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 07:56 PM
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Wow, that was hard to read.

Uhmm...Yeah, you made a really good point. Typing all this up definitely shows that you're not racist. I never really got why they thought you were, anyways.

Awesome essay, I think I learned more than my daily input though. Lol, good job. I'm happy for you.
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 08:03 PM
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QUOTE(Stefanny @ Feb 23 2007, 7:56 PM) *
Wow, that was hard to read.

Uhmm...Yeah, you made a really good point. Typing all this up definitely shows that you're not racist. I never really got why they thought you were, anyways.

Awesome essay, I think I learned more than my daily input though. Lol, good job. I'm happy for you.


Well thank you stefanny. :]
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 09:59 PM
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that's a pretty good essay, josh.
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 10:24 PM
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Wow Josh. Though I like you, I don't have the time to read all that. I just get distracted.

It's good that you educated yourself in this topic.
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 10:32 PM
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This is too much for me to read.

But I read the groups thing, and I can agree with how certain "groups" refer to the other "groups" etc.
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 10:38 PM
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I'm glad that you found out alot of stuff and educated yourself. I know that a lot of things have been blown out of proportion, but sometimes people just shouldn't post things without sharing the whole story, or without knowing the whole story. The whole groups thing kinda shows how you tend to not like what you don't understand.
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 10:55 PM
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JOSH GODDAMN. TOO MUCH TO READ.

Anyway.

I love racism!
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 11:21 PM
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Believe me guys its not long at all. Thats the shorter version keep in mind.
 
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post Feb 23 2007, 11:30 PM
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QUOTE(Intercourse. @ Feb 23 2007, 11:21 PM) *
Believe me guys its not long at all. Thats the shorter version keep in mind.

Lol, I was going through this and thinking "Wow... wait 'til these kids get to be a senior, or worse... College."


Anyway, Josh, that was an impressive read and I'm sure it enlightened quite a few members around here. thumbsup.gif
 
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post Feb 24 2007, 02:45 AM
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f**king black people.
 
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post Feb 24 2007, 03:36 AM
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At first I thought to myself, "Why'd I click this topic?"
Yet I decided to read it anyway.

All I gotta say is that I went through a simliar situation. Being a mixed asian kid growing up arond mexican's and blacks, it's like being thrown into the fire.

Anyway, you just gotta keep in mind that not everyone had to go through the same thing so it's kind of hard for them to do anything but empathize and make the generalization, i'm not just talking about cB either. Also remember that the majority of the cB community is only 13-16 years old, still young and experiencing the life. Most really only have the media and the bravado cliche of what is and isn't right to go by. You know what you are and are not. That really is all there is to it.
 
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QUOTE(slammin shelby @ Feb 24 2007, 3:55 AM) *
JOSH GODDAMN. TOO MUCH TO READ.

Anyway.

I love racism!

_smile.gif I couldent help but laugh at the last part.
 
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post Feb 24 2007, 07:32 AM
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QUOTE(Uronacid @ Feb 23 2007, 8:49 PM) *
In conclusion, I am not racist, and am only trying to fight against the racial prejudice that I harbor due to my life experiences. I’m sick and tried of ignorant members on cB calling me a racist. Please, face the facts, face the truth. From my personal experience, it seems it’s difficult for people of cB to face truth, but again… maybe this is a hasty generalization.

Do you consider that you're doing so in the right way?

Just wondering, given the amount of irritation and controversy you seem to generate. Because SOMETHING you do must cause people to 'judge' you and be 'ignorant jerks', right?

Or are you genuinely a martyr to your own truthfulness?
 
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post Feb 24 2007, 02:27 PM
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STOP WITH THE RACIAL TOPICS! Jesus Christ, you're getting on my freaking nerve. This is the internet. We don't care.

QUOTE(L!ckitySplit @ Feb 24 2007, 8:45 AM) *
f**king black people.

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^Apparently a lot of you care since you went out of the way to call him racist.
 

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