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Old 01-07-2008, 03:50 PM   #70
piercehawkeye45
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Re: the first sentence - To get to the truth instead of winning a pointless argument - Isn't that what we are trying to do here find reasons and answers? Or are we here just to argue. Heck, I don't want to waste my time on that.
I agree with you, I thought our arguments were to find "the truth"? I am not going to purposely deceive or lie to anyone just to win and you have shown that you aren't going to either.

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Don't put words in my mouth, I never said that at all. I was speaking in terms of relativity. I think we all know there is a problem. To what degree and the decisions on how to address it are not mine to make.
How was I putting words in your mouth?

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Originally Posted by Classicman
#1 America's poor have it much better than virtually any other country.
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Originally Posted by PH45
the poor shouldn't be complaining because they have it better than other countries
The only flaw I see out of my logic is that I said complaining instead of "it isn't such a big deal because...". For that, my fault, but my second sentence still backs up what I should have said in the first place.

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I am not ignoring nor blaming blacks for anything. I did not say, nor imply that at all!
I was making a generalization with the "as much as we would like to ignore or blame...". That was more of a rant to make a point than an accusation towards you.

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I said no such thing! Not even close.
I'm sorry, this is my fault, I changed my post and forgot to edit that.

But, when the topic goes to slavery and someone responds "we freed them didn't we", that almost always is in a context where they are making it seem like did they a favor by freeing them and that rectified the problem. You did say "we did free them right?" in a defensive manner, so I meant to questioned you to see what you meant. I first had it as an accusation, but then reconsidered to make it a question and forgot to take out the 'you'.

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You want us to recognize a problem and correct it, yes? Well all I said is that is what we attempted to do so and still are attempting to address issues regarding racial bias. There is only so much a gov't can do to correct a problem through legislation though. Most of this particular issue may be cultural, not procedural.
For a broad generalization, yes, I want to recognize a problem and correct it but I don't mean that in the typical liberal way, which has made the problem even worse. There are ways the government can correct this problem, but it is in ways that are not being used now, and they are not the typical liberal way of thinking. It would actually seem more like a conservative solution than liberal.

And yes, I agree that most of it has to do with individuals as well.

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Oh please - are you serious? Lets say that one caveman clan killed another clan and took their territory. This particular clan evolved into oh lets just say - Americans - Am I to blame for their actions too? I mean, seriously, how far back do you want to look?
You can take it as far back as you want and you will find the same thing. Actually, many of the American Indians we stole land from weren't actually the original settlers, which sticks to my point of Americans not being any better or worse than most other nations.

Also, I would like to point out that if any other country would do what we did the the American Indians in present times, we would see human rights violations up the a-hole. So this is a matter of hypocrisy and understanding of what we did to get the land we have now.

In reality, I am not really worked up about this because it has happened so many times before and will happen many times in the future, but the denial that we destroyed a continent of a diverse, advanced (in some parts, hence the diverse), and normal people to get what we have. There is nothing we can do to change the past and I don't even like talking about the morality of actually changing it but it is the denial that gets to me.

I am not accusing you with any of that, just making a point.


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America has made mistakes, yes, but overall is America a good or bad country? That is the ultimate question and I say its a good one. But again, that is just my opinion.
Cool. I really don't have much disagreements with a general subjective view on the United States but I attacked what I saw was an objective view that the United States was good, which I disagree with on an objective level.
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