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Holy Shit!!! Original Prose from Yannis?

Get outta town!!

I had assumed that we were all doomed to an endless "wallpapering" of each and every thread with articles of the Coutler's and "Toe Suckers," of the world.

You go Boy!
Dr Z, you are an idiot! No offense :)
 
Well fuck me...an original thought from Yannis. You're to be congratulated. I thought all you were capable of was "Cut and Paste."




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Dr Z, you are an idiot! No offense :)
 
You are making race an issue, period.

Is making race an issue right, yes or no?

If the answer is no, you can't be pointing to what others are doing to rationalize what you are doing if you think making race an issue is wrong.

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I support American theology too.

My talk is not meant to be divisive - not any more than yours - you seem to want to call it that because you don't like it. But, look what I say carefully and tell me if/where you disagree. Or is what I say not PC enough for a Democrat?
 
Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

Well fuck me...an original thought from Yannis. You're to be congratulated. I thought all you were capable of was "Cut and Paste."
IT'S NOT THE "CUT AND PASTE" THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE - IT'S THE KNOWING WHAT TO CUT AND PASTE!!! :) :) :)
 
YES ....I SEE THAT WHEN ANN COULTER AND DICK THE TOE SUCKER MORRIS AND NEWSMAX AND VARIOUS AND SUNDRY RIGHT WING BLOGS ARE THE SOURCES THEN WE SHOULD ALL STAND UP AND LISTERN.

YES INDEED


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IT'S NOT THE "CUT AND PASTE" THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE - IT'S THE KNOWING WHAT TO CUT AND PASTE!!! :) :) :)
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

You are making race an issue, period.

Is making race an issue right, yes or no?

If the answer is no, you can't be pointing to what others are doing to rationalize what you are doing if you think making race an issue is wrong.
Race is an issue whether we admit it openly or not. I like open and clear accounting. The fact that both Obama and Clinton made both race and gender a key issue, further legitimizes it.

Just what do you think most people think when they hear "change?" Deep down? What do the liberal media push for? What does the rest of the world think about this election? What makes Obama's and Clinton's campaigns "historic"? Let's be honest, race if first row center in this, no question about it.

Not the only, or the most important thing, mind you: I believe that the economy and the war are far more important issues for most Americans.
 
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Is it racism or is it just another case where the Government is screwing things up by getting involved too deeply in how we conduct our business? Not an easy question, and the potential answers are particularly scary. But we've got to go through this period and achieve the right level of balance before we evolve into a color-blind society.

Once you actually look at the personal experiences of individual black people applying for jobs, or other normal necessary social functions, it is overwhelmingly obvious that it is racism rather than government laws which cause the problem.

Before anti-discrimination laws and affirmative action, there was *even more* racial discrimination in hiring. There is a huge variety in treatment to black interviewees from interview to interview over a given time period, despite the laws remaining unchanged. Why would there be such changes if it was government laws, not racism, that caused the problem? The obvious reason is that some interviewers are total racists, the majority are mildly prejudiced, and only a minority give equal treatment.

Just talk to some black people who are applying for jobs, and listen to their stories, it may well be an eye-opener.
 
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That's how you & I would play it- As a business owner, I just want the most qualified & competent people available for hire, regardless of race. (Obviously!)

Unfortunately, many companies just don't work that way:

Yeah, there is still rampant discrimination in the employment market in pretty much all countries. To some extent that's an advantage for people who don't hire based on race, as you can pick up the more talented people at lower rates and probably they'll be more motivated to work for someone who gave them a fair crack at it.

A more insidious problem is that some hirers who aren't racist at all will be aware that even though they aren't racist, many clients ARE. For example what if its a fact that more of your customers will buy from a white person than a black person? It would then be a purely business decision to hire the white candidate. They might be worse in other respects, but the racism the black salesperson would get from customers could outweigh that. Thus with no racism by the employer, and looking purely at merit, the black person is the wrong person to hire if you want to maximise sales.

That's the reality of running a business in a fucked up racist society, and why some people favour government laws like affirmative action or, less controversial, barring racism in hiring. A purely free market solution may actually result in far more racism persisting for much longer than if government force is used to make it illegal in hiring, housing, accommodation etc.

This doesn't necessarily justify it, but it is important to be aware of the potential outcomes of various possible policies. That's one nice thing about trading, you don't have to deal with this bullshit. But most businesspeople don't have that luxury.
 
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