San Bernardino Shootings Kill 14
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Smart stuff Gambsyrgambs said:
No, Irishman is not a race, it would be xenophobic.tempo_n_groove said:
No. That's why it's called a stereotype. If I used the word "cliche" would it ring differently?rgambs said:
Isn't buying into stereotypes about a certain race a perfect example of racism?tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:
I think it is racist. I think Islam is half scapegoat, the other half is racism toward what a Trump supporter would call a sandn***er, raghead, towelhead or some such nonsense. You hear those all the time in rural areas down here...true colors.PJ_Soul said:
Same. That was actually the most racist shit I've ever seen on the boards (or, actually was it xenophobic, technically? Or no... is there a technical term for being hateful towards a specific religious group? .... I guess we can just call it bigotryjnimhaoileoin said:Really disappointed at the racist comments in the thread on Islam, resulting in it being closed for review.
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It really tries my patience, and I am sad to see it here in such an enlightened forum.
I didn't see that Islam thread as being "racist". More of buying into stereotypes.
Educate. If you try forcing something down someone's throat they'll choke...
If I thought all Irishman were drunks that makes me a racist?
Cmon man...
Educate them...
If you thought all white people were drunks, that would be racist.
In social psychology, stereotype is the cognitive aspect, prejudice is the emotional reaction, and discrimination is the physical action.
To me, at least, they are all 3 components of racism.0 -
Another word for racist is exnephobe, no? Or is that a synonym? I forget. I thought they went hand in hand most of the time.rgambs said:
No, Irishman is not a race, it would be xenophobic.tempo_n_groove said:
No. That's why it's called a stereotype. If I used the word "cliche" would it ring differently?rgambs said:
Isn't buying into stereotypes about a certain race a perfect example of racism?tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:
I think it is racist. I think Islam is half scapegoat, the other half is racism toward what a Trump supporter would call a sandn***er, raghead, towelhead or some such nonsense. You hear those all the time in rural areas down here...true colors.PJ_Soul said:
Same. That was actually the most racist shit I've ever seen on the boards (or, actually was it xenophobic, technically? Or no... is there a technical term for being hateful towards a specific religious group? .... I guess we can just call it bigotryjnimhaoileoin said:Really disappointed at the racist comments in the thread on Islam, resulting in it being closed for review.
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It really tries my patience, and I am sad to see it here in such an enlightened forum.
I didn't see that Islam thread as being "racist". More of buying into stereotypes.
Educate. If you try forcing something down someone's throat they'll choke...
If I thought all Irishman were drunks that makes me a racist?
Cmon man...
Educate them...
If you thought all white people were drunks, that would be racist.
In social psychology, stereotype is the cognitive aspect, prejudice is the emotional reaction, and discrimination is the physical action.
To me, at least, they are all 3 components of racism.
Anyways I didn't see it as "racist".
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I have trouble calling these bigots and xenophobes, racists. Muslim is not a race. Not all are racists, but definitely some of them are.0
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Neither of the two bombers here in Boston were Arabs. Both were Muslims. I do think there is an element of racism in play, maybe even a large element, but it certainly isn't just racism.___________________________________________
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So, anything new on this case?.0
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Important point. I believe the country with the largest percentage of Muslims is Malaysia or Indonesia. That should blow some people's stereotypes.dignin said:I have trouble calling these bigots and xenophobes, racists. Muslim is not a race. Not all are racists, but definitely some of them are.
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dignin said:
I have trouble calling these bigots and xenophobes, racists. Muslim is not a race. Not all are racists, but definitely some of them are.
Yeah, I think it's a testament to how dumb they are. To some people, anyone who looks different is suspect. They see brown people, they don't make distinctions.JimmyV said:Neither of the two bombers here in Boston were Arabs. Both were Muslims. I do think there is an element of racism in play, maybe even a large element, but it certainly isn't just racism.
But, yeah, racism is only a part, and not the whole.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Funny you say this. I asked Nart(bad brains) if he could read Arabic? He said "no". I said aren't you Muslim? He said yes but I'm not an Arab.Who Princess said:
Important point. I believe the country with the largest percentage of Muslims is Malaysia or Indonesia. That should blow some people's stereotypes.dignin said:I have trouble calling these bigots and xenophobes, racists. Muslim is not a race. Not all are racists, but definitely some of them are.
I had associated/worked with Muslims from the Middle East and not from anywhere else so that was my mistake.0 -
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The only Muslim I know well is my friend who happens to be a Bosnian Muslim, not a chance she could read Arabic either I imaginetempo_n_groove said:
Funny you say this. I asked Nart(bad brains) if he could read Arabic? He said "no". I said aren't you Muslim? He said yes but I'm not an Arab.Who Princess said:
Important point. I believe the country with the largest percentage of Muslims is Malaysia or Indonesia. That should blow some people's stereotypes.dignin said:I have trouble calling these bigots and xenophobes, racists. Muslim is not a race. Not all are racists, but definitely some of them are.
I had associated/worked with Muslims from the Middle East and not from anywhere else so that was my mistake.0 -
Nothing wrong with being concerned about bigotry but maybe this thread should focus on how political correctness might have hindered prevention of the attack...
http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/11/whistleblower-feds-shut-down-terror-investigation-that-could-have-prevented-san-bernardino-attack/
Pretty classic of the AMT to always be concerned about the boogeyman on the right first.0 -
Fair point.BS44325 said:Nothing wrong with being concerned about bigotry but maybe this thread should focus on how political correctness might have hindered prevention of the attack...
http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/11/whistleblower-feds-shut-down-terror-investigation-that-could-have-prevented-san-bernardino-attack/
Pretty classic of the AMT to always be concerned about the boogeyman on the right first.
Was it ever confirmed that the neighbors didn't speak up because they were scared of being accused of profiling? That too is a great concern.___________________________________________
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I really think that minimizing that kind of hatred by trying to call it stereotyping or, worse, a cliche, is a terrible idea. It's basically defence of bigotry.tempo_n_groove said:
No. That's why it's called a stereotype. If I used the word "cliche" would it ring differently?rgambs said:
Isn't buying into stereotypes about a certain race a perfect example of racism?tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:
I think it is racist. I think Islam is half scapegoat, the other half is racism toward what a Trump supporter would call a sandn***er, raghead, towelhead or some such nonsense. You hear those all the time in rural areas down here...true colors.PJ_Soul said:
Same. That was actually the most racist shit I've ever seen on the boards (or, actually was it xenophobic, technically? Or no... is there a technical term for being hateful towards a specific religious group? .... I guess we can just call it bigotryjnimhaoileoin said:Really disappointed at the racist comments in the thread on Islam, resulting in it being closed for review.
)
It really tries my patience, and I am sad to see it here in such an enlightened forum.
I didn't see that Islam thread as being "racist". More of buying into stereotypes.
Educate. If you try forcing something down someone's throat they'll choke...
If I thought all Irishman were drunks that makes me a racist?
Cmon man...
Educate them...
But education is never bad.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I have known and do know many Muslims, and they are from all over the place. The one was closest with (had relationship with him, as well as a deep friendship) is of Indian decent but grew up in Thailand, went to American schools there, and university in Canada. Has never been to the Middle East. Most Muslims I know are just Canadians, and have also never been to the Middle East. The only person who I've really been friends with who is actually from the Middle East is a man who defected with his father from Iran and came to Canada to escape persecution. The reason the were in fear of their lives was because his dad was a member of the Iranian Communist party.jnimhaoileoin said:
The only Muslim I know well is my friend who happens to be a Bosnian Muslim, not a chance she could read Arabic either I imaginetempo_n_groove said:
Funny you say this. I asked Nart(bad brains) if he could read Arabic? He said "no". I said aren't you Muslim? He said yes but I'm not an Arab.Who Princess said:
Important point. I believe the country with the largest percentage of Muslims is Malaysia or Indonesia. That should blow some people's stereotypes.dignin said:I have trouble calling these bigots and xenophobes, racists. Muslim is not a race. Not all are racists, but definitely some of them are.
I had associated/worked with Muslims from the Middle East and not from anywhere else so that was my mistake.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I keep seeing hate memes against Muslims that picture Sikhs.rgambs said:dignin said:I have trouble calling these bigots and xenophobes, racists. Muslim is not a race. Not all are racists, but definitely some of them are.
Yeah, I think it's a testament to how dumb they are. To some people, anyone who looks different is suspect. They see brown people, they don't make distinctions.JimmyV said:Neither of the two bombers here in Boston were Arabs. Both were Muslims. I do think there is an element of racism in play, maybe even a large element, but it certainly isn't just racism.
But, yeah, racism is only a part, and not the whole.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
The only thing I have heard from the neighbors is that they saw some men who looked like they were Arabs men in their neighborhood, visiting the Arab household of the attackers. The neighbors said in retrospect that maybe they should have contacted authorities.... because they saw people who looked Arab. Uuhh... If not calling the cops when you simply see Arabs in the area is PC, then something is seriously wrong with the meaning of PC!JimmyV said:
Fair point.BS44325 said:Nothing wrong with being concerned about bigotry but maybe this thread should focus on how political correctness might have hindered prevention of the attack...
http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/11/whistleblower-feds-shut-down-terror-investigation-that-could-have-prevented-san-bernardino-attack/
Pretty classic of the AMT to always be concerned about the boogeyman on the right first.
Was it ever confirmed that the neighbors didn't speak up because they were scared of being accused of profiling? That too is a great concern.
Hindsight is 20/20, but the neighbors didn't really see anything suspicious. I sincerely hope this isn't going to make people start reporting people to the authorities just because they "look Muslim"!
The authorities themselves need to simply follow the law. The constitution. They need to investigate things that are suspicious. Pretty simple. If some dope in the FBI or HS or whatever decided to shut down an investigation of an Islamic terror group then he should be fired, because that makes no sense.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
That is what the neighbour said but who knows how much of that is true. Hindsight is 20:20.JimmyV said:
Fair point.BS44325 said:Nothing wrong with being concerned about bigotry but maybe this thread should focus on how political correctness might have hindered prevention of the attack...
http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/11/whistleblower-feds-shut-down-terror-investigation-that-could-have-prevented-san-bernardino-attack/
Pretty classic of the AMT to always be concerned about the boogeyman on the right first.
Was it ever confirmed that the neighbors didn't speak up because they were scared of being accused of profiling? That too is a great concern.0 -
That's exactly the sort of stuff I am going from.PJ_Soul said:
I keep seeing hate memes against Muslims that picture Sikhs.rgambs said:dignin said:I have trouble calling these bigots and xenophobes, racists. Muslim is not a race. Not all are racists, but definitely some of them are.
Yeah, I think it's a testament to how dumb they are. To some people, anyone who looks different is suspect. They see brown people, they don't make distinctions.JimmyV said:Neither of the two bombers here in Boston were Arabs. Both were Muslims. I do think there is an element of racism in play, maybe even a large element, but it certainly isn't just racism.
But, yeah, racism is only a part, and not the whole.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Yeah, because the neighbor saw Arabs. That is it. You can't call cops just because you see Arabs. It would be a complete waste of time, and yes, incredibly bigotted. He never saw any suspicious activity. It was a dumb thing for the neighbor to say.BS44325 said:
That is what the neighbour said but who knows how much of that is true. Hindsight is 20:20.JimmyV said:
Fair point.BS44325 said:Nothing wrong with being concerned about bigotry but maybe this thread should focus on how political correctness might have hindered prevention of the attack...
http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/11/whistleblower-feds-shut-down-terror-investigation-that-could-have-prevented-san-bernardino-attack/
Pretty classic of the AMT to always be concerned about the boogeyman on the right first.
Was it ever confirmed that the neighbors didn't speak up because they were scared of being accused of profiling? That too is a great concern.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I remember there was an attack, a few years ago, on a Sikh temple because dumbass rednecks don't know anything but what they see on Fox News. They don't know Islam from Hindu or any thing else. They see color and different garb and that's enough for them.PJ_Soul said:
I keep seeing hate memes against Muslims that picture Sikhs.rgambs said:dignin said:I have trouble calling these bigots and xenophobes, racists. Muslim is not a race. Not all are racists, but definitely some of them are.
Yeah, I think it's a testament to how dumb they are. To some people, anyone who looks different is suspect. They see brown people, they don't make distinctions.JimmyV said:Neither of the two bombers here in Boston were Arabs. Both were Muslims. I do think there is an element of racism in play, maybe even a large element, but it certainly isn't just racism.
But, yeah, racism is only a part, and not the whole.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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