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Penny MG wrote:
yes sir, I know this. But Americans use the terms loosely (unfortunately) to point to a person's origin because there are so many mixed heritages. For me, I'm white, but my ancestors come from Holland, England and Ireland.
I figured u knew I just threw that out there because like u said people use the term loosely
Penny MG wrote:
Have you not seen before where ancestry played a role in a decision? People bashed Trump for using the word "mexican". Doesn't Trump have a right to voice concerns in ANYTHING that could change a decision? The rest of America has that right voice concerns or to show "reasonable doubt", why not the president? If Curiel first enterd the Trump political story long before he was president, isn't it also possible that his prior dealings could cloud his judgement on current circumstances?
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Madam, get one of your trainee doctors with ... 'book smarts but no damned common sense' ... to explain to you that Big Perp1 was called, a 'textbook r****t', by his own people, for asserting that the judge would c***t Trump because the judge had Mexican ancestry. That is r****t.
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Texcaster wrote:
Madam, get one of your trainee doctors with ... 'book smarts but no damned common sense' ... to explain to you that Big Perp1 was called, a 'textbook r****t', by his own people, for asserting that the judge would c***t Trump because the judge had Mexican ancestry. That is r****t.
Prejudice not r****t..........
soba1 wrote:
Prejudice not r****t..........
You and Madam will have to take that bit of semantics up with Paul Ryan, he said it.
I was merely pointing out to Madam that Big Perp1 was in trouble ... not for calling the judge a 'Mexican' ... but for predicting the judge's behavior based on the judge's ethnicity.
She was wildly misinformed. That's how Fox works.
letmedance wrote:
We used to use film in Hollywood, but today not so much.
I understand that. I didn't realize the terminology had changed.
soba1 wrote:
I’m a r****t too I guess. Because I’m pro black and a Trump supporter. Trump has done more for the black community than the Democratic Party in the last 40 or so years. Remember the Clinton crime bill.
Who was Biden speaking of in this speech
https://youtu.be/U9EsmspoDO0I doubt you are a r****t, even when considering your statements concerning Mexicans. I don't have much difficulty believing you are confused, but I'll take that over r****t any day. Biden has probably been putting his foot in his mouth for longer than I've been alive, and I'll be 70 in a couple of months. Still he has always struck me as a decent man of at least average intelligence, probably more, and I'm confident he will appoint good advisors, and listen to them. I don't believe he will shoot bearers of news he doesn't like. He's probably not as sharp as he once was, but he may be wiser.
soba1 wrote:
Mexican is not a race just like the countries in Africa is not a race it is a country of origin. Just for the record
R****m
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R****m is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to physical appearance and can be divided based on the superiority of one race over another.[1][2][3][4] It may also mean prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against other people because they are of a different race or
ethnicity.[2
While the concepts of race and ethnicity are considered to be separate in contemporary social science, the two terms have a long history of equivalence in popular usage and older social science literature. "Ethnicity" is often used in a sense close to one traditionally attributed to "race": the division of human groups based on qualities assumed to be essential or innate to the group (e.g. shared ancestry or shared behavior). Therefore, r****m and racial discrimination are often used to describe discrimination on an [b]ethnic[/b] or cultural basis, independent of whether these differences are described as racial. According to a United Nations convention on racial discrimination, there is no distinction between the terms "racial" and "
ethnic" discrimination. The UN Convention further concludes that superiority based on racial differentiation is scientifically false, morally condemnable, socially unjust and dangerous. The Convention also declared that there is no justification for racial discrimination, anywhere, in theory or in practice.[6]
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thom w wrote:
R****m
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Racialism.
African-American university student Vivian Malone entering the University of Alabama in the U.S. to register for classes as one of the first non-white students to attend the institution. Until 1963, the university was racially segregated and non-white students were not allowed to attend.
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R****m is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to physical appearance and can be divided based on the superiority of one race over another.[1][2][3][4] It may also mean prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against other people because they are of a different race or
ethnicity.[2
While the concepts of race and ethnicity are considered to be separate in contemporary social science, the two terms have a long history of equivalence in popular usage and older social science literature. "Ethnicity" is often used in a sense close to one traditionally attributed to "race": the division of human groups based on qualities assumed to be essential or innate to the group (e.g. shared ancestry or shared behavior). Therefore, r****m and racial discrimination are often used to describe discrimination on an [b]ethnic[/b] or cultural basis, independent of whether these differences are described as racial. According to a United Nations convention on racial discrimination, there is no distinction between the terms "racial" and "
ethnic" discrimination. The UN Convention further concludes that superiority based on racial differentiation is scientifically false, morally condemnable, socially unjust and dangerous. The Convention also declared that there is no justification for racial discrimination, anywhere, in theory or in practice.[6]
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The best definition of r****m I have ever heard of r****m and it makes the most sense.
Not liking someone of a particular racial or ethnic group and doing harm to them because of it. Physical bodily harm destroying someone’s property etc.
His statement about the judge was prejudicial I stand by that all day long.
We are all prejudiced in some form or fashion. Everyone might not be r****t I do feel everyone is prejudiced.
soba1 wrote:
The best definition of r****m I have ever heard of r****m and it makes the most sense.
Not liking someone of a particular racial or ethnic group and doing harm to them because of it. Physical bodily harm destroying someone’s property etc.
His statement about the judge was prejudicial I stand by that all day long.
We are all prejudiced in some form or fashion. Everyone might not be r****t I do feel everyone is prejudiced.
Soba sez ... "His statement about the judge was prejudicial I stand by that all day long."
Do you speak on Madam's behalf on this one as well?
I sent a PM to Paul Ryan's last known address telling him to please get it right in future.
soba1 wrote:
The best definition of r****m I have ever heard of r****m and it makes the most sense.
Not liking someone of a particular racial or ethnic group and doing harm to them because of it. Physical bodily harm destroying someone’s property etc.
His statement about the judge was prejudicial I stand by that all day long.
We are all prejudiced in some form or fashion. Everyone might not be r****t I do feel everyone is prejudiced.
The left has rewritten what r****m is for political purposes. I agree that its prejudiced rather than r****t. No better but it is what it is.
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thom w wrote:
I doubt you are a r****t, even when considering your statements concerning Mexicans. I don't have much difficulty believing you are confused, but I'll take that over r****t any day. Biden has probably been putting his foot in his mouth for longer than I've been alive, and I'll be 70 in a couple of months. Still he has always struck me as a decent man of at least average intelligence, probably more, and I'm confident he will appoint good advisors, and listen to them. I don't believe he will shoot bearers of news he doesn't like. He's probably not as sharp as he once was, but he may be wiser.
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It’s all about i*****l i*********n regardless of where they come from. China Africa Haiti Europe illegal is illegal.
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