Yup bingo! |
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I think the question here is: Does black refer to your skin tone or your cultural background? Ninja says skin tone, Ne-yo says cultural background. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Yup bingo! |
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Exactly Omnis Dei. |
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Last edited by ninja9578; 09-27-2011 at 08:20 PM.
This is your original post before your edit. |
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Your last sentence displays everything wrong in society. A person makes a single statement that he believes is true about African culture and he is called instinctively.........wait for it........a racist, pic related |
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Atlantean Law of One + Indigo Child
"Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me." Psalm 23:4
I forgot, prejudging people based on skin colour is okay again. |
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That would only apply if you have a prejudice issue to take an issue against in the first place. |
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Thanks but I think it's pretty clear that I'm in no way racist toward anyone of dark or light skin tone. Ninja has age old beef with me for unrelated stuff that he can't seem to let go of. |
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Whatever the case I agree with Ne-yo, and I decided I agree with him because of this |
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Last edited by Omnis Dei; 09-28-2011 at 05:29 AM.
Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Yea it should sound very off, especially when someone makes an ignorant statement like "Jamaican is culture and everyone who is Jamaican is black". First of all Jamaican is a nationality. There is of course a culture that presents itself among Jamaican people just like any other country but "Jamaican" in the general sense of the word is a national heritage and everyone who is Jamaican does not posses dark skin, which leaves one to wonder if this dude has ever visited Jamaica. Because if he had, then he would see that there are Chinese Jamaicans that are direct descendants of the Hakka Chinese. Also that stuff he said about Aborigines and Indonesians is just nothing but sheer facepalm. I guess he realizes how ridiculously stupid he appeared which is why he hasn't returned. Instead of admitting that he was wrong and man up to the ignorance and embrace some knew knowledge, he just would rather run. I tell ya, pride is a mother! |
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tbh this whole tangent seems pretty pointless and semantic. If people communicated properly I doubt anyone here would find they have any genuine discrepancies in views about race. |
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It's not pointless. It's only pointless to you because I'm the guy arguing with your little buddy. If it were anyone else you wouldn't have anything to say at all. |
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> Say that nobody has any real disagreements |
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Dude whoa! what? You wanna piece of me? If you feeling froggy then leap...lol. |
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This is an important issue, Xei. I mean... maybe not like math but its a good question to figure out where racial boundaries lie. Obviously race is not a clear classification as people exist on a grade and are all diverse in some way. But we use the term Black to encompass a whole group of culturally different people, and many with genetic difference. A light skinned black person isn't even assumed biracial or anything, they're simply called light. An aboriginal is off the main trend of Blacks from Africa, they're black in skin tone only and are genealogically a completely different race. But different blacks from Africa are more like different whites from Europe, just with a greater degree of variation. Everyone whose ancestors came from europe (generally speaking, obviously migrations happens constantly) is white. They get a little darker when you get into Southern Europe, just as Africans grow lighter in Northern Africa. Everyone from Asia is Asian except Indians, which we generally give their own race because they're so different. We also often give Somoans, Filipinos and other exceptionally unique types of people their own names. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Very well put. |
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So wait, you said you disagree with me, but last sentence is literally my exact point, how is that possible? You meant to say you agree with me? This thread is about how cops group people together when racially profile, not genetics or ancestral lineage. You'll get no argument from me than african descended people are very different genetically from aboriginal people, but their skin colours are both black, blacks a skin colour, its not indicative of genetics. Also, I'm quite sure cops can tell the difference between arabs and mexicans, they look pretty different. |
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Last edited by ninja9578; 09-28-2011 at 04:34 PM.
I can respect that. Good man. |
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Ninja my point is that the most accurate way to profile people it based on geneological heritage. So black represents jamaican black, american black, british black but does not include dark skinned people geneologically outside of that trend. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Yeah, but the point of THIS thread is about FBI (cops.) Cop's don't perform DNA tests to determine how to profile someone, they look at how dark they are. My point is that melanin is the only factor relevant to police profiling. Genealogy is irrelevant. |
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Last edited by ninja9578; 09-29-2011 at 04:37 AM.
April Ryan is my friend,
Every sorrow she can mend.
When i visit her dark realm,
Does it simply overwhelm.
That's basically what I'm trying to say. It's very misleading to use the word black to mean someone whose ancestors are not from africa post-migration. Imagine if the cops were given a red alert to find a latino, they find an arab and let him go because he didn't fit the description... cops need to learn how to be precise. The reason I say aboriginals are not black is because they look unique to that specification and different from the standard black characterization. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
No, cops shouldn't racially profile at all. The 4th and 14th amendments both ban it. Not that cops don't do that, which is the point of the OP article. |
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Last edited by ninja9578; 09-29-2011 at 06:16 PM.
I'm not following you. I'm talking about a situation where a suspect description comes over radio and because the cop issuing the description is following some reductionist racial profiling, he ends up describing the wrong ethnicity and the suspect escapes. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
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