Not entirely. My middle son had slurs hurled at him when we lived in small town Alberta.Our racism up here tends to be a bit different. Better disguised, and more narrowly focussed on our indigenous neighbours.
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Not entirely. My middle son had slurs hurled at him when we lived in small town Alberta.Our racism up here tends to be a bit different. Better disguised, and more narrowly focussed on our indigenous neighbours.
I worry about the same thing re: Donald legitimizing their racist points of view. However, I think the GOP is falling apart and hopefully will have to do some soul searching to regroup. I hope.I'm not so sure that they are unaware of this anymore. The GOP establishment reaction to Trump suggests that the "pawns" have more power than the power brokers are comfortable with and that the GOP establishment is losing control of the game they've been playing with these people. One of my worries about The Donald is that him getting the nom could be seen by some of these people as legitimizing them.
Right, but read the article and some of the tweets being quoted. While questioning affirmative action may not be racist, calling a black teenager a "monkey" and worse most certainly is. Malia is a person deserving of more respect than that. Yes, her Daddy's name and position probably helped her get in. So what? That's how the Ivy League operates by and large. Kids of prominent powerful men and wealthy alumni have been getting through their doors on that basis forever. Do you think that Barbara Pierce Bush, W's daughter, got in to Yale on her own merits, given that her father, grandfather, and great-grandfather are/were all well-heeled, well-positioned Yale alumni? Did these people even make a peep about that? Not that I heard of, and that's likely because the Bushes are white conservatives.
Our racism up here tends to be a bit different. Better disguised, and more narrowly focussed on our indigenous neighbours.
Being part of a biracial family (my daughter is Chinese) I don't think I'd completely agree with you on that.
Oh, I didn't suggest it didn't exist. I said it was better disguised (which it often is; we simply don't have that history of slavery and civil rights violence they do) and that it was more focussed on indigenous people.
I had a Jamaican lover for a couple of years. I am very well aware that racism is alive and well here; but it isn't the same.
I'd like to think that things are better here in Canada than in the US. It's hard to do so, considering I know of racism that's happened to members of my own family.
Now what do they do? They must go delete the file in their system. They can find easily in control panel by searching for most recent download and installation, and then they should download Malware Bytes and run it to remove residual viruses- is what I use - its free and often does the job on the first scan.
Saw this article on Yahoo! this morning. Makes me cringe a little as I am in an interracial marriage myself and have a mixed race son.
https://ca.style.yahoo.com/post/143738507045/this-old-navy-ad-featuring-an-interracial-family
I thought the whole interracial marriage thing had long since been put to bed in North America but I guess some folks never give up. Makes me worry for my son that there are still people out there decrying "miscegenation" when they see a mixed race family.
I'm not sure what is the answer. As a longtime supporter of an open Internet, I can't simply say "ban their asses back to the Stone Age" but at the same time, seeing stuff like this in the 21st century makes me rather sad.
So some of the wonderful pioneer spirit will be gone but more peoples fairness morality will be assuaged by such a scheme
Oh I grok where youre coming fromMaybe this is a joke to you, but as I said, I'm in an interracial family. One of the objectors wrote, “Your clothes are crap and now you’re promoting miscegenation. Disgusting!”. Disgusting? My family is disgusting? And I'm supposed to do what? Sit back and celebrate how wonderful and free is the Internet?
This is not simply about assuaging someone's "fairness morality". Bringing back old racist language against mixing of races is a real concern for some of us. Words can lead to actions and ugly words can lead to ugly actions. What happens when someone who thinks my son is "disgusting" decides to act on it? I'm an Internet libertarian myself but, to be honest, free speech has its limits, something we have long recognized in law here in Canada.
I suspect that 'the future' will not include a comments section. Opinions are like a**holes; everyone has one.
Maybe this is a joke to you, but as I said, I'm in an interracial family. One of the objectors wrote, “Your clothes are crap and now you’re promoting miscegenation. Disgusting!”. Disgusting? My family is disgusting? And I'm supposed to do what? Sit back and celebrate how wonderful and free is the Internet?
This is not simply about assuaging someone's "fairness morality". Bringing back old racist language against mixing of races is a real concern for some of us. Words can lead to actions and ugly words can lead to ugly actions. What happens when someone who thinks my son is "disgusting" decides to act on it? I'm an Internet libertarian myself but, to be honest, free speech has its limits, something we have long recognized in law here in Canada.
As someone also in an interracial family I really think you're being too sensitive here, Mendalla. I didn't take Inanna's post as a joke at all. I thought it was fine. I especially appreciated the words, "This is the future. Another article where the content is of tweets by twits." I think that's probably right on. I've seen entire articles on reputable news sites that are composed ENTIRELY of a list of outrageous tweets on a subject. Social media is dominating everything now. It provides an outlet for anonymous idiots to spew their nonsense. From memes on Facebook to stupid tweets. With honesty being not even a consideration for many. Perfectly legitimate candidates for public office are hounded out of their candidacies because they posted something years ago that someone managed to find and decided was offensive. It's insane.
As someone also in an interracial family, I think @Mendalla got it bang on.