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"free your mind, and your ass will follow."
--george clinton
--george clinton
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.True@1stLight said:What people prioritize is often very much a reflection of their environment. What this says about each is open to interpretation....
watercrystal said:Good. here is another bias, or generalized viewpoints. is it true that aboriginal americans in u.s. tend to catergorize them as black people?
As for the interracial marriage, i think there is something wrong. one or two couple of inerracial marriage doesn't mean anything that is democracy or liberal or freedom...it might be only personal choices.
can you inform me among the dropouts students, how large the proportion of colored people comparied with whites?
ps: i think sometimes people don't even notice their own bias, but instead, proud of their being the way how they are. ---maybe another generalized opinion??
Thank you for helping clarify.
watercrystal said:ya, free my mind and i can fly----------by Neo.
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good point! where you got this from, True@1stlight?
Cathy C said:Hmm. I'm not quite sure what you're asking with some of the questions, but I'll try to answer and perhaps you can clarify if I didn't answer what you wanted to know.
Are aboriginal Americans (or Native Americans as they're known here) considered blacks? No. They're considered Native Americans as a whole, or by their particular tribe (Cherokee, Navajo, Cree, etc.) What used to be considered "reservations" a hundred years ago are now sovereign nations - a country within a country. Residents of Navajo land, for example, have their own police and Game & Fish and government structure. They may vote in national elections and such, but pay no federal taxes on income. There are no passports or such required to travel between U.S. and tribal lands, and they consider themselves citizens of the U.S., and of the state they live in, AS WELL as their tribal lands. Many of the tribes have developed casino complexes on tribal land, and tribe members are growing quite wealthy, because they share the profits among the members. There are still problems with unemployment and substance abuse, but as money is rolling in, there are more resources to fight the problems. They are equals in American society, and I don't think there's much racial tension as a whole. There are instances of problems (for example, an ancient skeleton was discovered on *former* native land, and there is an argument whether the skeleton should be returned to the tribe or kept with the archaeologists for study. The lawsuit continues...), but that's the case anywhere, I think. On the whole, their culture is respected and well-regarded.
Interracial marriages -- sure it's personal choice. That's the point. Choose your spouse or your friends without fear of intervention by the government, and without concern for the opinion of your neighbors or community. Nobody will break down your door or not allow you to buy things. That's the point of freedom.
Number of dropouts -- depends on the area. I don't think there's a national average, although I could be wrong. Within large cities, the proportion of blacks and Latinos is higher, but the reason is still under study. Nobody seems to know whether it's a problem with the quality of schools, or peer influence, or lack of family support (or (d) all of the above). In more rural areas, there is a higher instance of white drop-outs. I don't necessarily agree with some reports that it's income-based. I think, again, that it's personal choice. Kids either want to learn and succeed, or they don't think that school has any value in their lives. Income doesn't seem to be as much a factor, although it could affect the peer or family influence. My personal opinion is that there is a large number of people today that want the easy way out of life. They want to be the next American Idol, or actor, or win the lottery or make a fortune selling drugs. They want to jump to the top from the word "Go". Going from the mailroom to being a worker, to a middle manager to owning the company, taking years of hard work, is no longer interesting or valuable.
No, you're probably right about bias. Being able to step outside yourself to view your own opinions from a third party perspective isn't common. I do recognize that I have biases. I think everyone does. I don't know about pride, though. If a person has considered the options, and they're satisfied that they've made the correct choice for their life, then they're likely to be happy (or proud) of that choice.
Cathy
Cathy C said:What makes some people different is having the willingness to listen to other viewpoints -- so I add my thanks to the moderator of this list for holding that trembling finger away from the "Closed" key. Everybody gets to have an opinion. But like books, we don't always come away with the same opinion
True, what were you talking about? I did not understand.
True@1stLight said:......and then did something very inappropriate with a carrot.
Cathy C said:Novella, . . . Presently, there are 231 ABC affiliates nationwide. . . . Of the 231 who follow ABC's programming, 18 of them decided not to air the movie. I don't think that's really too significant. JMO.
novella said:In fact, 66 decided not to air it. Just for the record. What kind of news do you get down there in Texas?
Cathy C said:No reason to be snippy, novella. The 18 was from the original USA Today article that the BBC article was taken from. If it was revised by another publication, that's fine.
Guess that the explanation that people are profoundly stupid and should be put to death isn't the right one at that age.. maybe when he is 10.spatha said:But my 3 year old boy piped up, 'Oh they're all dead, daddy why do men shoot people?'
Marquis Rex said:When I was younger I used to think that the opposite of War was Peace.
As I grew older I came to realise that the opposite of war is infact Opression....