It was "and the Swastika is just a Tebetan good luck symbol!"Vympel wrote:"Yeah, and the Swastika's just a religious symbol"
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It was "and the Swastika is just a Tebetan good luck symbol!"Vympel wrote:"Yeah, and the Swastika's just a religious symbol"
It affects people by narrowing their choices, dumb-ass.Son of the Suns wrote:It might be true that it is racism, but I don't consider it harmful unless it affects other people.
Did you try marrying a black girl?Many people in the South do live mostly among their own race, whether it be by choice or their financial condition. However I've lived in areas everyone was black and I've lived in areas that are entirely white, yet I was never treated any differently when I lived in area where I was the only white kid, and my few black friends where I live now are treated no differently than any white or latino or asian, whether it be on the job or anywhere else.
The fact that it's not as bad as it was before does not mean it's OK.I'm not saying racism doesn't exist, but hating each other simply does not define the people of the South like it used to, and saying that it does is simply incorrect.
If they believe that "different kinds should live separately", then they are cut from precisely the same cloth.Just because your wife's parents were a bunch of raciest assholes does mean everyone, or even the majority, of people in the South are like that.
Darth Wong wrote:It affects people by narrowing their choices, dumb-ass.Son of the Suns wrote:It might be true that it is racism, but I don't consider it harmful unless it affects other people.
Nope, but as I said before my cousin did, and did so with the familie's blessing.Did you try marrying a black girl?Many people in the South do live mostly among their own race, whether it be by choice or their financial condition. However I've lived in areas everyone was black and I've lived in areas that are entirely white, yet I was never treated any differently when I lived in area where I was the only white kid, and my few black friends where I live now are treated no differently than any white or latino or asian, whether it be on the job or anywhere else.
The fact that it's not as bad as it was before does not mean it's OK.I'm not saying racism doesn't exist, but hating each other simply does not define the people of the South like it used to, and saying that it does is simply incorrect.
If they believe that "different kinds should live separately", then they are cut from precisely the same cloth.Just because your wife's parents were a bunch of raciest assholes does mean everyone, or even the majority, of people in the South are like that.
You treat them as a monolithic block. What of the people who choose to defy this trend? Are they treated as well? I remind you that a vote on this issue NARROWLY passed in Alabama just two years ago.Son of the Suns wrote:Well, assuming we are talking about self-segregation, then they themselves have choosen to limit their choices.Darth Wong wrote:It affects people by narrowing their choices, dumb-ass.
Good for him, but the overall statistics on interracial marriage in the South are hardly encouraging.Nope, but as I said before my cousin did, and did so with the familie's blessing.Did you try marrying a black girl?
Oh really?There is always room for improvement, I'm not saying that the South is perfect, simply that it's not as bad as you are making it out to be.
Not everyone, but in this case, you can safely stereotype MILLIONS of them, which is a serious problem whether you are willing to admit it or not.Many people believe that, but not all. I try not to sterotype all people in general areas.If they believe that "different kinds should live separately", then they are cut from precisely the same cloth.
It's probably no surprise to you that Tennessee is the state where the Ku Klux Klan was born.Drewcifer wrote:Since the current debate has quieted down for a bit, I'll add my dollar's worth of 2 cent stories...
Although I've lived in the midwest for over half my life, I lived in Nashville, TN for a few years.
I was amazed at 'how things were' there. I almost got in fist-fight one night at a party, because in a religous discussion, I voiced the idea that Jesus was probably very dark skinned with dark curly hair. It was only my skills of diplomacy that kept things cool. I didn't back down, but I didn't press the issue either.
I also saw Confederate flag stickers on many cars around, and a few flags as well. In the rural areas outside of town, the flag was flown everywhere. Many more people, more than any place I've ever visited (40 some odd states), were unapologetically racist.
Interestingly, self-styled segregation was everywhere. There were two grocery stores by my house*, and although there were no signs, and no one said anything, all the white people shopped at one store, and all the black people shopped at the other.
Due to our financial situation, my friends and I lived in the 'hood (East Nashville, between Main St/Gallatin Pike and Ellington Pkwy, if you know the area). We were the only white people for blocks. We were shunned and treated poorly by most of our neighbors (the old lady across the street ignored me every time I waved to her). Later though, we got in good with our neighborhood bad-ass, and most everyone treated us better, or at least tolerated us.
I was amazed, because Nashville is known as "The Athens of the South", home to several nationally recognized universities. Too, there's a lot of people from the coasts there (NYC and LA) due to the strong music business there.
In answer to the OP -- I was in a band there, and tended to run around in the fringe elements of Southern society. If you're a little more mainstream, and don't go around shouting "God is dead!", you should be ok. Just don't get into any religous discussions out in the woods with a bunch of drunk good ol' boys
I don't remember if I knew that or not, but it sure doesn't surpise me, not one bit. It's the only place I've been that white people used 'the "n" word' in casual conversation in the same way we use descriptive words like tall or young. It was very strange to me (and a little frightening), not having been raised like that.Simon H.Johansen wrote:It's probably no surprise to you that Tennessee is the state where the Ku Klux Klan was born.
Southern apologists = pwned!!1!Not as bad as it seems, eh? Still care to contradict facts with appeals to personal anecdote?
Actually, I believe Florida technically still has a law on the books banning any sexual position other than missionary. I also believe I may be the only person in Florida who knows that law exists (dates back to the early 1800s). I don't think it's been enforced since the 1800s, but it's still there because nobody cares enough to repeal stupid laws.Son of the Suns wrote:As the Dark has said, most of the laws that get alot of plublicity are not enforced. Most of them are unknown to the public in general. The only law I know of that is enforced in Abliene is a law about having adult book stores and strip clubs inside the city limits. That was created a few years ago when an adult book and video store business moved in right next to a church.Darth Wong wrote:Good for you. However, most stories of religious intolerance do come from your part of the US, where even such a thing as a vibrator is criminalized.Durran Korr wrote:The few times I've actually come out and proclaimed myself to be an atheist/agnostic (not that I shy away from it, it's just that it never comes up because it's not important) most people haven't cared.
If you want a real fight then try introducing yourself as a Methodist to a Southern Babtist family. If you actually lived here you'd find that Christians are more likely to be intolerant of other Christians who are of a different denomination, not of another religion, or no religion at all.
BattleTech for SilCoreStanley Hauerwas wrote:[W]hy is it that no one is angry at the inequality of income in this country? I mean, the inequality of income is unbelievable. Unbelievable. Why isn’t that ever an issue of politics? Because you don’t live in a democracy. You live in a plutocracy. Money rules.
"Tibetan", you mean, and it is also a symbol used by several Native American tribes.Illuminatus Primus wrote:It was "and the Swastika is just a Tebetan good luck symbol!"Vympel wrote:"Yeah, and the Swastika's just a religious symbol"
You mean?