$1,000 awaits you if you can show one racist comment on my part!

Ralphy1

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Race has been a problem in this country since slavery, and it is still lingers with us today no matter how far we have come, as evident from recent events involving police and black teens and men. Demographics will probably remove this blight on this society as blacks and Hispanics become the majority of the population. In the interim, however, we need to look at the problem realistically and efforts that have been tried to eradicate it. Thus, after the attack on my comments as being racist inspired on this forum, I am offering a monetary reward to any and all who can prove that I am a racist...
 

No, furriners are fair game...:sentimental:
 

Sorry, but there could be another opportunity if I mistakenly take exception to members taken me to task on my comments on some other matter...:eek:nthego:
 
My advise to you Ralphy is to get over it. You are not the first, nor will you be the last to be "taken to task" for an opinion or comment. It's how forums work, and at the end of the day, no one really cares.
 
Racism today has nothing to do with slavery. That aside, I would hope that people have better things to do with their time that search for racist comments on an internet message board – for any any amount of money. Sheesh. :rolleyes:
 
Looks like I can put my checkbook away, at least for now...:playful:

I think what she meant was that no one was going to bother to carry this out by looking for your past remarks...(Why start another discourse). NOT that they don't exist. Your current remarks on the Zimmerman thread were what was being questioned.. and I agree.. are suspect for meaning.
 
My advise to you Ralphy is to get over it. You are not the first, nor will you be the last to be "taken to task" for an opinion or comment. It's how forums work, and at the end of the day, no one really cares.

I agree with QS, Ralphy. It's time for Ralphy to move on to his next crisis. :)
 
I assume Ralphy meant this statement: "Ralphy, what the hell is wrong with you? You actually are a troll on here and now I'll add racist to it. You'll do anything to get attention it seems."

In reflecting on it, I agree it is over the top and uncalled for. In accordance with that I hereby offer my apology to you Ralphy, for it.

There, I said it. All better now?
 
Since no criteria was given, I'll cite this: Let me know if you want me to change the parameters. And Ill take that in small bills. :D


To Tell If You’re A Racist. A Test.


https://medium.com/@elizabethgrattan/how-to-tell-if-you-re-a-racist-a-test-d543a3c8640a



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“Dutch Gap, Virginia. Picket station of Colored troops near Dutch Gap canal,” November 1864. Digital restoration by Lise Broer.Take a look at that photo. Are these men on offense or defense? Your perspective of a black man in arms matters. During the civil war or during civil unrest, our experiences shape our lens.
Now, certainly a more comprehensive test could be and has been created to determine the question I ask. This is not a scientific test. Nor is it intended to cover the full scope of the history of the United States. However, in light of current events, perhaps it might be a good idea to take 3 minutes and ask yourself how many of the following do you personally identify with. Are you a racist?
Be brave. Take it.



You have quoted or shared a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. meme because that’s the only black male leader you have ever heard of.
The above is “no” because you’ve also heard of Malcolm X.
You called a WoC a “Mother of the Year” for putting “one of those juvenile delinquents in their proper place”.
You don’t know or care what WoC stands for.
You hide behind the etymology of the word “thug”.
You remind people slavery is over.
You bring up Oprah Winfrey in any discussion about the struggle of the black community.
You mention we have a black President. But not because you grasp historical relevance.
You think black culture is awesome but the experience of the black community is their problem.
You called for an end to violence only after you couldn’t access the convenience of your CVS.
You cited a rap sheet of a dead man.
When you hear the words law and order, you’d rather talk about Olivia than Miranda Rights.
You refer to riots as the cause of unrest instead of a symptom of it.
You use the term “race card”.
You mention or allude to welfare offices not being burned down in the midst of chaos.
You are still referring to the killings of unarmed black men as isolated incidents.
You use the term “reverse racism”.
You believe being colorblind is enlightened.
You think having a black friend means you couldn’t possibly be racist.
…because he/she is different and doesn’t “act like that”.



How many did you identify with?
None.
You will be the person who shares this test every time you see ignorance on the internet about race relations in the nation. You acknowledge the system is broken and are striving to find ways to bridge gaps and empathize with your fellow man. You aren’t proud of passing it and you aren’t guilty or apathetic.
1-3:
You likely suffer more from White Privilege. You aren’t necessarily racist, but you also don’t seem to grasp what racism actually is. Without acknowledging your privilege, you become part of the problem. Education on the evidence can make all the difference.
4–5:
Beyond White Privilege, you enjoy the current dynamics because they offer you advantage and you think historical legacies have no impact on current ideologies, including yours. You won’t acknowledge your privilege nor do you care about the documented evidence of inherent bias in our systembecause in doing so, you’d have to fight against the very power structure that benefits you. This is a subtle racism and you could work to change your perspectives, but you likely won’t.
More than 5:
Yes. You are a racist.
Learn more. Talk less.



The current unrest in our nation has a root. Let’s stop trimming the branches. Let’s stop blaming our communities for rising up and defending themselves against injustice. Let’s stop calling the riots the cause and acknowledge they are a symptom. Let’s stop pretending because our experience is different, another’s is irrelevant.
Riots are a small part of protest. Civil disobedience is a fraction of the efforts. Many many voices are longing to be heard. Many many people are simply asking you to open your eyes and see their plight.
Frederick Douglass said:
“Once let the black man get upon his person the brass letter, U.S., let him get an eagle on his button, and a musket on his shoulder and bullets in his pocket, there is no power on earth that can deny that he has earned the right to citizenship.”

It’s time that right was respected.
 

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