Is race flexible???

Discussion in 'Race Relations' started by Yant0s, Sep 9, 2019.

  1. Quasar44

    Quasar44 Banned

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    Many blacks are doing well now . I see a huge black middle class and upper middle class.

    I see the whites in America in worst shape thanks to the meth and heroin epidemic
     
  2. edna kawabata

    edna kawabata Well-Known Member

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    Ahh, you've made the claim that you are from the "far left" in the past but was unable to prove it in any substantive way. Funny that your views parallel the right-wing. You don't believe everyone should be treated fairly and their rights defended? You believe the GROUP's opinion of their rights should outweigh the minorities rights even if it does them harm? You believe American society is morally going to hell in a hand basket....How could your "far left" possibly turn that around?
     
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    You don't have any experience of/exposure to/understanding of 'socialism' at all, do you.

    FTR: socialism is the premise that the group is essential to the survival of the individual, therefore the group's needs take priority over individual preferences. it's also predicated upon every member pulling their weight, but that's for another thread.
     
  4. edna kawabata

    edna kawabata Well-Known Member

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    Your drama queen view of socialism sounds more like fascism than modern socialism which focuses on achieving social reforms that insure the rights of everyone and redistribution of wealth through democratic processes. Modern socialism can work with capitalism to provide the needs of the "group".
     

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