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You forgot to mention that the racists were all democrats. Originally Posted by the_real_BarleycornI disagree. Most racists tend to be spawned from the dominant societal group. In America the dominate demographic group on prima facie basis are older conservative authoritarian white males. I would suspect most hail from thd religious and political right which today are usually Republicans. Prior to the Dixiecrats jumping ship in the late 1940's political identity was not a significant variable in America's racial apartitide. Simply stated most whites discriminated against most people of color. I would suggest that before the extinction of the Dixiecrats explicit and implicit discrimination in America was leveraged mainly by white males of all political parties against females and non-whites.
I disagree. Originally Posted by Whisky_1I'm not surprised.
I disagree. Most racists tend to be spawned from the dominant societal group. In America the dominate demographic group on prima facie basis are older conservative authoritarian white males. I would suspect most hail from thd religious and political right which today are usually Republicans. Prior to the Dixiecrats jumping ship in the late 1940's political identity was not a significant variable in America's racial apartitide. Simply stated most whites discriminated against most people of color. I would suggest that before the extinction of the Dixiecrats explicit and implicit discrimination in America was leveraged mainly by white vmales of all political parties against females and non-whites. Originally Posted by Whisky_1Times have changed. Most "white people" don't think much about racism at all. Instead, it is the minority communities that are constantly bombarded with anti white rhetoric from the Main Stream Media and various "leaders" who have a vested interest in keeping victimhood at the forefront of Politics.
As for the billboard in the original post, it's childish and vulgar. it's meant to divide people and stir hate.Yeah, while the discussion of Racism vs. Free Speech is a good one, I think the article in the OP is more about decency or vulgarity vs. Free Speech in the billboard which is also a good topic just not so much racial related.
Which it is accomplishing. Originally Posted by Jackie S
Times have changed. Most "white people" don't think much about racism at all. Instead, it is the minority communities that are constantly bombarded with anti white rhetoric from the Main Stream Media and various "leaders" who have a vested interest in keeping victimhood at the forefront of Politics.Multicultural societies with grievance politics based upon race have ample opportunities for those who benefit from division to stoke hatred among the races.
As for the billboard in the original post, it's childish and vulgar. it's meant to divide people and stir hate.
Which it is accomplishing. Originally Posted by Jackie S
Times have changed. Most "white people" don't think much about racism at all. Instead, it is the minority communities that are constantly bombarded with anti white rhetoric from the Main Stream Media and various "leaders" who have a vested interest in keeping victimhood at the forefront of Politics.The bill board may violate community standards and be tested in the civil court system. Moreover, I am willing to concede that many "white people" may not think about race or the long shadow of racism in this country until they are adversely impacted. Based on my observations even racists usually do not like to be labeled as a racists. Furthermore, there is still a large segment of the American population that percieve any trajectory toward social justice rooted in ethical behaviors, religious tolerance as well as gender and racial equality in due process as a loss of privilege. The racial division and hate in this country is not new just more visible.
As for the billboard in the original post, it's childish and vulgar. it's meant to divide people and stir hate.
Which it is accomplishing. Originally Posted by Jackie S
It's the urination being depicted that will likely get it removed, Miller v. California.LL, do you know if it has to fail just one or all three tests from miller v California? It fails by showing an excretory function but it isn't without a political message, one could argue.
Racism is protected as long as it's not found to be inciting, Brandenburg v. Ohio Originally Posted by grean
The bill board may violate community standards and be tested in the civil court system. Moreover, I am willing to concede that many "white people" may not think about race or the long shadow of racism in this country until they are adversely impacted. Based on my observations even racists usually do not like to be labeled as a racists. Furthermore, there is still a large segment of the American population that percieve any trajectory toward social justice rooted in ethical behaviors, religious tolerance as well as gender and racial equality in due process as a loss of privilege. The racial division and hate in this country is not new just more visible. Originally Posted by Whisky_1The only white people with "white privilege" are either rich or good looking.