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Race-hate common amongst non-whites




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Michael Richards




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I have been wondering about why Whites are racists,

    and no other race is...
    
    Inline image 1
    Proud to be White
    Michael Richards makes his point...

    Michael Richards better known as Kramer
    from TVs' Seinfeld does make a good point.
    This was his defense speech in court
    after making racial comments in his comedy act.
    In it he raised a few interesting points...

    Someone finally said it.
    But how many are actually paying attention to this?

    There are African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans,
    Arab Americans, etc.
    And then there are just Americans...
    You pass me on the street and sneer in my direction.

    You call me 'White boy', 'Cracker', 'Honkey', 'Whitey', 'Caveman'...
    And that's OK...
    But when I call you black person, Kike,
    Towel head, Sand-black person, Camel Jockey, Beaner, Gook, or Chink...
    You call me a racist.

    You say that whites commit a lot of violence against you...
    So why are the ghettos the most dangerous places to live in?

    You have the United Negro College Fund.
    You have Martin Luther King Day.
    You have Black History Month.
    You have Cesar Chavez Day.
    You have Yom Hashoah.
    You have Ma'uled Al-Nabi.
    You have the NAACP.
    You have BET...

    Imagine if we had WET
    (White Entertainment Television)...
    we'd be racists.

    If we had a White Pride Day,
    you would call us racists.

    If we had White History Month,
    we'd be racists.

    If we had any organization for whites only to 'advance' OUR lives,
    we'd be racists.

    We have a Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, a Black Chamber of Commerce,
    and then we just have the plain Chamber of Commerce.
    Wonder who pays for that???

    A white woman could not be in the
    Miss Black American pageant,
    but any color can be in the Miss America pageant.

    If we had a college fund that only gave white students scholarships...
    You know we'd be racists.

    There are over 60 openly proclaimed
    Black Colleges in the US ...
    Yet if there were 'White colleges',
    that would be a racist college.

    In the Million Men March,
    you believed that you were marching for your race and rights.
    If we marched for our race and rights,
    you would call us racists.

    You are proud to be black, brown, yellow and orange,
    and you're not afraid to announce it.
    But when we announce our white pride,
    you call us racists.

    You rob us, carjack us, and shoot at us.
    But,
    when a white police officer shoots a black gang member or beats up a black drug dealer running from the law and posing a threat to society, you call him a racist.

    I am proud...
    But you call me a racist.

    Why is it that only whites can be racists???

    There is nothing improper
    about this e-mail...
    But let's see which of you are proud enough to send it on.
    I sadly don't think many will.

    That's why
    we have LOST most of OUR RIGHTS
    in this country.
    We won't stand up for ourselves!

    BE PROUD
    TO BE WHITE!

    It's not a crime YET...
    But getting very close!

    It is estimated that ONLY 5%
    of those reaching this point in this
    e-mail, will pass it on.


    

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Reply #1 - Aug 2nd, 2013 at 7:26pm
 
The whole article above is FAKE.


http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/dubiousquotes/a/michaelrichards.htm

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Analysis: Though the above text has been widely disseminated online and seems especially popular on Neo-Nazi and "white power" websites, it dates from well before Michael Richards' infamous onstage tirade against African-American audience members at the L.A. Laugh Factory on November 17, 2006. Richards did not write it, nor could it have constituted his "defense speech in court," given that there were no charges filed and no trial ever took place.

The content of the text is also at odds with Richards' stated apology after the videotaped incident, in which he said he was "deeply, deeply sorry" for shouting racial epithets at two black men who had heckled him during his performance at the comedy club.

The true author of the text is unknown.


Yadda,
check your sources next time.

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Also the pride days and history days have a reason

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Reply #3 - Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:49am
 
Bobby. wrote on Aug 2nd, 2013 at 7:26pm:
The whole article above is FAKE.


http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/dubiousquotes/a/michaelrichards.htm

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Analysis: Though the above text has been widely disseminated online and seems especially popular on Neo-Nazi and "white power" websites, it dates from well before Michael Richards' infamous onstage tirade against African-American audience members at the L.A. Laugh Factory on November 17, 2006. Richards did not write it, nor could it have constituted his "defense speech in court," given that there were no charges filed and no trial ever took place.

The content of the text is also at odds with Richards' stated apology after the videotaped incident, in which he said he was "deeply, deeply sorry" for shouting racial epithets at two black men who had heckled him during his performance at the comedy club.

The true author of the text is unknown.


Yadda,
check your sources next time.

forgiven

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Reply #4 - Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

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They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.
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Re: Race-hate common amongst non-whites
Reply #5 - Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm
 
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

SOB

http://spotofborg.com/files/persecution5.jpg


They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.   



Spoken by a member of the dominant cultural/"racial"/ethnic/religious/gender group?
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Reply #6 - Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:53pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

SOB

http://spotofborg.com/files/persecution5.jpg


They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.   



Spoken by a member of the dominant cultural/"racial"/ethnic/religious/gender group?


Asked by a member of a minority group who thinks they deserve special treatment?
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Reply #7 - Aug 3rd, 2013 at 5:13pm
 
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:53pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

SOB

http://spotofborg.com/files/persecution5.jpg


They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.   



Spoken by a member of the dominant cultural/"racial"/ethnic/religious/gender group?


Asked by a member of a minority group who thinks they deserve special treatment?


Bad form to answer a question with a question, old bean.

No, I am not a member of any minority group, except those on this and many other forums who still believe truly in a "fair go" for everybody.
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Reply #8 - Aug 3rd, 2013 at 5:27pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 5:13pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:53pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

SOB

http://spotofborg.com/files/persecution5.jpg


They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.   



Spoken by a member of the dominant cultural/"racial"/ethnic/religious/gender group?


Asked by a member of a minority group who thinks they deserve special treatment?


Bad form to answer a question with a question, old bean.

No, I am not a member of any minority group, except those on this and many other forums who still believe truly in a "fair go" for everybody.


But it is hardly a fair go when it goes beyond assistance and turns into dependence and when the help goes from seeking equality to privilege. Exactly how long should any society continue to give special treatment to any particular group in the name of equality? At what point in enough enough?
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Reply #9 - Aug 11th, 2013 at 2:34pm
 
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 5:27pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 5:13pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:53pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

SOB

http://spotofborg.com/files/persecution5.jpg


They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.   



Spoken by a member of the dominant cultural/"racial"/ethnic/religious/gender group?


Asked by a member of a minority group who thinks they deserve special treatment?


Bad form to answer a question with a question, old bean.

No, I am not a member of any minority group, except those on this and many other forums who still believe truly in a "fair go" for everybody.


But it is hardly a fair go when it goes beyond assistance and turns into dependence and when the help goes from seeking equality to privilege. Exactly how long should any society continue to give special treatment to any particular group in the name of equality? At what point in enough enough?


There will always be a minority who abuse any system and it is independent of "race"/culture/ethnicity/religion/etc.   No one is "privileged" in Australian society except on the basis of wealth.  We have no real class structure as occurs overseas.  Anybody can aspire to any position in society, be it the Governor-General or the Prime Minister.  No one is born to rule.  No one social group or "race" or religion dominates.  Some receive special help but that is on the basis of circumstance, not some inherent birth right.

All one reads here continually is what John Howard referred to as the "politics of jealousy".  When coupled with Xenophobia/racism/bigotry, it is a dangerous and of course disruptive mix.
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Reply #10 - Aug 12th, 2013 at 2:04pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 11th, 2013 at 2:34pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 5:27pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 5:13pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:53pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

SOB

http://spotofborg.com/files/persecution5.jpg


They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.   



Spoken by a member of the dominant cultural/"racial"/ethnic/religious/gender group?


Asked by a member of a minority group who thinks they deserve special treatment?


Bad form to answer a question with a question, old bean.

No, I am not a member of any minority group, except those on this and many other forums who still believe truly in a "fair go" for everybody.


But it is hardly a fair go when it goes beyond assistance and turns into dependence and when the help goes from seeking equality to privilege. Exactly how long should any society continue to give special treatment to any particular group in the name of equality? At what point in enough enough?


There will always be a minority who abuse any system and it is independent of "race"/culture/ethnicity/religion/etc.   No one is "privileged" in Australian society except on the basis of wealth.  We have no real class structure as occurs overseas.  Anybody can aspire to any position in society, be it the Governor-General or the Prime Minister.  No one is born to rule.  No one social group or "race" or religion dominates.  Some receive special help but that is on the basis of circumstance, not some inherent birth right.

All one reads here continually is what John Howard referred to as the "politics of jealousy".  When coupled with Xenophobia/racism/bigotry, it is a dangerous and of course disruptive mix.


And why then exactly do they want to change the constitution to make special mention of just one group of Australians? Why is it again that they have a little box on most government forms these days asking if you are indigenous which allows for special treatment if you are? Is this not a birth right? Is this not privilege based on ones ancestry?

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No one is born to rule.  No one social group or "race" or religion dominates. 


Then why then is society so hell bent on keeping white Christian males down? Why do women, blacks, and now even religions like Islam need extra support? How can there be unequal treatment in the name of equality?   

I am trying to see where you are going with this post. You say that anyone can aspire to any position they want to in this country, but your earlier post are arguing that some need extra help in the name of giving a fair go. If the doors are open for all, then no one should be given extra help, and no one should be held back to help others.   
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Reply #11 - Aug 27th, 2013 at 7:14pm
 
It depends on what is your "special treatment"?

You look at some equality rights as "special treatment". That's the problem.

Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:53pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

SOB

http://spotofborg.com/files/persecution5.jpg


They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.   



Spoken by a member of the dominant cultural/"racial"/ethnic/religious/gender group?


Asked by a member of a minority group who thinks they deserve special treatment?
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Reply #12 - Aug 27th, 2013 at 7:25pm
 
Bowen wrote on Aug 27th, 2013 at 7:14pm:
It depends on what is your "special treatment"?

You look at some equality rights as "special treatment". That's the problem.

Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:53pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

SOB

http://spotofborg.com/files/persecution5.jpg


They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.   



Spoken by a member of the dominant cultural/"racial"/ethnic/religious/gender group?


Asked by a member of a minority group who thinks they deserve special treatment?


I look at the English language as something that should be preserved. That means that words like equality should talk about equall treatment. Instead, Equality today does in fact mean special treatment. The laws today say that if you are X you get more than Y in the name of equality. It is BS, plain and simple.
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Reply #13 - Aug 27th, 2013 at 7:30pm
 
I agree with your general representation. However, I believe multi-language public education is necessary for equality. Do you agree? No, you don't. You only believe that everybody speak English and forget all other languages is your "equality".

That's our difference.

Quantum wrote on Aug 27th, 2013 at 7:25pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 27th, 2013 at 7:14pm:
It depends on what is your "special treatment"?

You look at some equality rights as "special treatment". That's the problem.

Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:53pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

SOB

http://spotofborg.com/files/persecution5.jpg


They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.   



Spoken by a member of the dominant cultural/"racial"/ethnic/religious/gender group?


Asked by a member of a minority group who thinks they deserve special treatment?


I look at the English language as something that should be preserved. That means that words like equality should talk about equall treatment. Instead, Equality today does in fact mean special treatment. The laws today say that if you are X you get more than Y in the name of equality. It is BS, plain and simple.

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Reply #14 - Aug 27th, 2013 at 8:06pm
 
Bowen wrote on Aug 27th, 2013 at 7:30pm:
I agree with your general representation. However, I believe multi-language public education is necessary for equality. Do you agree? No, you don't. You only believe that everybody speak English and forget all other languages is your "equality".

That's our difference.

Quantum wrote on Aug 27th, 2013 at 7:25pm:
Bowen wrote on Aug 27th, 2013 at 7:14pm:
It depends on what is your "special treatment"?

You look at some equality rights as "special treatment". That's the problem.

Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:53pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm:
Quantum wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:59am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Aug 3rd, 2013 at 10:29am:
Also the pride days and history days have a reason

SOB

http://spotofborg.com/files/persecution5.jpg


They may have had a reason, but not now. All they are doing now is creating division.

I am willing to agree with the idea that any minority group needs help to be integrated into society. But there is a point where all assistance must stop and true equality must be allowed to survive on its own. What we are seeing in the western world is that minority groups are becoming privileged groups and their cries for "equal opportunity" are turning into expectations of entitlement and hatred for the majority. More interesting is the clashes happening between minority groups themselves, as those who expect special treatment are denying the special treatment of others. None of this reversed racism or sexism is ever going to achieve anything in the long run.   



Spoken by a member of the dominant cultural/"racial"/ethnic/religious/gender group?


Asked by a member of a minority group who thinks they deserve special treatment?


I look at the English language as something that should be preserved. That means that words like equality should talk about equall treatment. Instead, Equality today does in fact mean special treatment. The laws today say that if you are X you get more than Y in the name of equality. It is BS, plain and simple.



Orrrrr, yu wan fwied wice wid dat?

Stuff your language suggestions up your Chinese arse Bowen. We have gone over this a thousand times.

My position;
If everyone talks the same language, no one is left out. Australia speaks English. Everything official is written in English. If you come to Australia, learn English and you will fit right in no problem.

Your postion;
People can keep talking their old countries language, and the people who live in Australia should learn their language to make them feel welcome.

Of course the problem with your batshlt idea is that there are several thousand languages on earth, and in Australia today you have a good chance of finding someone who speaks one of them. So we  all would need to learn every language on earth, otherwise we won't be able to welcome everyone.

This is why you don't feel welcome Bowen. You come from another country with buggered up stupid ideas and then expect the locals to accept them. If we don't we are racist. You are museum piece example of left wing ideas gone wild.
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