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02-03-2022, 12:45 PM
#101

Originally Posted by
Johnson85
Not that there isn't some pretty visible animus towards those two groups from some people, but Asians are discriminated against in school admissions at pretty much every level. Conservative/libertarian blacks are really only discriminated against because of their beliefs if they are in politics plus a few highly partisan industries (hollywood, academia, "journalism", etc). And as much as the country has improved, I'm pretty sure being a straight white male on a day to day basis is a pretty good gig compared to most alternatives. Certainly run the risk of discrimination when looking at being hired or promoted at a big company and some "woke" organizations, and that is bad and wrong and should be stopped, but there are still plenty of jobs available where you won't be discriminated against and even then discrimination that people face doesn't stop them from being successful, they just don't move as far up the ladder as they otherwise might have.
I think the Asian discrimination isn't discrimination at all. It is about limiting the number of non Americans entering our University education systems and them taking the best education back to China or other country. That is a national security issue and holding your best benefits of tax dollars to those who pay it - American citizens.
It has nothing to do with discrimination or racism. This is the whole problem with profiling etc. It has nothing to do with racism. If all terrorist are Muslim but not all Muslims are terroist well guess what all Muslims are suspects. Doesn't mean there is racism or any other ism going on. Just plain common sense.
Problem is we don't have anyone using their brain today - no discernment of facts. Discernment is knowing the difference in right and almost right.
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02-03-2022, 12:49 PM
#102
History like this is why I don't buy Woke Victimization BS.
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswi...ar-high-school
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02-03-2022, 12:50 PM
#103
So Tater, why if Flores knows he could have been hired rather soon by another team does he resort to all this racial, i have had opportunities pulled from me rhetoric? Just good timing?
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02-03-2022, 12:55 PM
#104

Originally Posted by
Tater
This is so ****ing hoity toity.
I'll sum it up for you simpler. Having money ain't everything, not having it is.
Ain't no one saying that you can't have nice things. But if 10 people have more wealth than over half of America and those 150,000,000+ people live paycheck to paycheck, skip meals, can't afford rent, are in mountains of debt, forego medical procedures... then those 10 people are a problem.
If you think it's entitlement to say that people deserve a roof over their head, a full belly, and help when they are sick... then call me Mr. Entitled.
And to quote the Bible after making that statement.... yeah Lucy got a nice spot for you to burn next to. How ****ing dare you take the Lord's name in vain like that.
I can take every dollar in America and put it in a big pile; then divide it up equally among each individual. In 10 years the people who are rich now will be rich again and the people who are poor now will be poor again.
Everyone wants to be a beast...until its time to do what beasts do.
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02-03-2022, 01:09 PM
#105

Originally Posted by
Tater
Because it was shown that "knowing the person you want to hire" had racial bias in it so the NFL came up with a virtue signaling rule to combat it. No one is arguing that the rule works. That's not the point. The point is that it's such a small simple thing to do, AND THEY COULDNT EVEN DO IT!
I don't want to put words in your mouth but, are you saying that if I wanted to hire Sean McVay, Bruce Arians, Bill Bilichick, Tom Landry etc. ect..., but then Brian Flores is going to come in and interview so well that I no longer want my top guy? Because that is not going to happen. So, why have this guy sit through the BS interview and waste everyone's time so we can all feel better about opportunity.
Meritocracy is BY FAR the best way of determining success in an organization/society.
Last edited by Leroy Jenkins; 02-03-2022 at 01:38 PM.
Everyone wants to be a beast...until its time to do what beasts do.
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02-03-2022, 01:21 PM
#106

Originally Posted by
R2Dawg
I think the Asian discrimination isn't discrimination at all. It is about limiting the number of non Americans entering our University education systems and them taking the best education back to China or other country. That is a national security issue and holding your best benefits of tax dollars to those who pay it - American citizens.
It has nothing to do with discrimination or racism. This is the whole problem with profiling etc. It has nothing to do with racism. If all terrorist are Muslim but not all Muslims are terroist well guess what all Muslims are suspects. Doesn't mean there is racism or any other ism going on. Just plain common sense.
Problem is we don't have anyone using their brain today - no discernment of facts. Discernment is knowing the difference in right and almost right.
Limiting access of Chinese nationals might be a good policy or not, but that's not what schools are doing. They are discriminating against asian americans (whether chinese, indian, whatever) because they don't want their school to be "too asian". They basically get treated the way Jewish people used to get treated by schools. And this happens not just at selective colleges but at some selective high schools, including those that are public.
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02-03-2022, 01:32 PM
#107

Originally Posted by
Tater
This is so ****ing hoity toity.
I'll sum it up for you simpler. Having money ain't everything, not having it is.
Ain't no one saying that you can't have nice things. But if 10 people have more wealth than over half of America and those 150,000,000+ people live paycheck to paycheck, skip meals, can't afford rent, are in mountains of debt, forego medical procedures... then those 10 people are a problem.
If you think it's entitlement to say that people deserve a roof over their head, a full belly, and help when they are sick... then call me Mr. Entitled.
And to quote the Bible after making that statement.... yeah Lucy got a nice spot for you to burn next to. How ****ing dare you take the Lord's name in vain like that.
Ten people don't have more wealth than half of america. That stat I'm pretty sure you are referencing treats a first year doctor making $500k a year with no savings and $400k in debt as having -$400k of wealth. That doesn't tell you a whole lot about anything.
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02-03-2022, 01:33 PM
#108
This whole case doesn't tell much of anything due to how ridiculous it truly is.
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02-03-2022, 01:40 PM
#109

Originally Posted by
Pancho
This whole case doesn't tell much of anything due to how ridiculous it truly is.
Everyone wants to be a beast...until its time to do what beasts do.
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02-03-2022, 02:19 PM
#110

Originally Posted by
Leroy Jenkins
I don't want to put words in your mouth but, are you saying that if I wanted to hire Sean McVay, Bruce Arians, Bill Bilichick, Tom Landry etc. ect..., but then Brian Flores is going to come in and interview so well that I no longer want my top guy? Because that is not going to happen. So, why have this guy sit through the BS interview and waste everyone's time so we can all feel better about opportunity.
Meritocracy is BY FAR the best way of determining success in an organization/society.
The Rooney rule is not perfect. But it's probably slightly better than not having it. So maybe that's good enough.
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02-03-2022, 02:32 PM
#111

Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
The Rooney rule is not perfect. But it's probably slightly better than not having it. So maybe that's good enough.
Its a total waste of time, accomplishes nothing and I find it embarrassing and degrading. Of course once Woke Law Checks in, it Can Never Leave.
Last edited by OLJWales; 02-03-2022 at 02:36 PM.
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02-03-2022, 02:50 PM
#112

Originally Posted by
OLJWales
The WOKE are so Anti-MLK JR that it isn?t even funny. And they do not even realize it.
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02-03-2022, 02:57 PM
#113

Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
The Rooney rule is not perfect. But it's probably slightly better than not having it. So maybe that's good enough.
The rule is literally racist. Plus it only causes MORE division, not diversity.
Let the league install a Jason Sehorn rule where you force teams to tryout at least two white cornerbacks before they can officially sign a minority one & watch how the WOKE reacts. That meltdown would actually be fun to watch 😂
Last edited by 662dawg; 02-03-2022 at 03:15 PM.
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02-03-2022, 03:47 PM
#114

Originally Posted by
Johnson85
Ten people don't have more wealth than half of america. That stat I'm pretty sure you are referencing treats a first year doctor making $500k a year with no savings and $400k in debt as having -$400k of wealth. That doesn't tell you a whole lot about anything.
I'm talking about how we're literally seeing a squeeze from the billionaire class causing the quality of living to go down. Are the numbers exaggerated? Probably, but the picture to see is that the barrier to home owner entry is rising. Inflation is disproportionately affecting poor people. The dollar worth is up 7.7% sure, but gas is way up and not coming down anytime soon. Bread is jumping up. We're seeing supply shortages. Wages aren't increasing at the minimum level. Childbirth percentage rates are dropping. 20 something's don't want kids because they can't afford it. They can't even buy houses.
Yet billionaires are reaching record highs. The stock market is a joke. Starbucks just complained about inflation and raised prices but hit record profits and cut top end execs a check while not raising wages. (And that's been a pretty industry standard wide move). Middle class is being stomped down to the poor. Rent is going up. Pretty soon serfdom will be fully back in all but name at the rates we are moving in society.
So yea... wealth hoarding is a problem. Wealth hoarders are not good people. You can afford to make less. Make less. There's no need for a pastor to have multiple mansions and a private jet. And the dude here using the Bible to justify this ridiculous greed and gluttony is quite literally the definition of taking the Lord's name in vain.
"Once the game starts, it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, July 10th, 2010
"No one ever said it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, June 12th, 2011
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02-03-2022, 04:07 PM
#115

Originally Posted by
Tater
I'm talking about how we're literally seeing a squeeze from the billionaire class causing the quality of living to go down. Are the numbers exaggerated? Probably, but the picture to see is that the barrier to home owner entry is rising. Inflation is disproportionately affecting poor people. The dollar worth is up 7.7% sure, but gas is way up and not coming down anytime soon. Bread is jumping up. We're seeing supply shortages. Wages aren't increasing at the minimum level. Childbirth percentage rates are dropping. 20 something's don't want kids because they can't afford it. They can't even buy houses.
Yet billionaires are reaching record highs. The stock market is a joke. Starbucks just complained about inflation and raised prices but hit record profits and cut top end execs a check while not raising wages. (And that's been a pretty industry standard wide move). Middle class is being stomped down to the poor. Rent is going up. Pretty soon serfdom will be fully back in all but name at the rates we are moving in society.
It's not billionaires driving those problems. It's not billionaires strangling the new supply of housing in desirable places. It's upper middle class and lower upper class. That's also generally the same people pushing for inflationary policies. It's largely those same people making oil and gas infrastructure investment in the US more expensive and more risky when they're not able to just prohibit it. We had increasing wages. Somewhere around half the country voted to change directions. It wasn't billionaires that did that. All that said, from a consumption standpoint, quality of life isn't going down generally ignoring the pandemic. People are consuming more while becoming less financially stable, partly because of barriers to housing growth and also because of screwed up healthcare policies, but also just because people choose to consume more.

Originally Posted by
Tater
So yea... wealth hoarding is a problem. Wealth hoarders are not good people. You can afford to make less. Make less. There's no need for a pastor to have multiple mansions and a private jet. And the dude here using the Bible to justify this ridiculous greed and gluttony is quite literally the definition of taking the Lord's name in vain.
Wealth hoarding is not really a thing. Billionaires mostly either invest their money or consume it. They don't tend to buy commodities and stick it in a vault so they can Scrooge McDuck it when they feel like it. Certainly to the extent the blow it out on consumption, it would probably be better if they consumed less (which is a good argument for a consumption tax), but that's not really moving the needle that much.
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02-03-2022, 05:09 PM
#116

Originally Posted by
662dawg
The rule is literally racist. Plus it only causes MORE division, not diversity.
Let the league install a Jason Sehorn rule where you force teams to tryout at least two white cornerbacks before they can officially sign a minority one & watch how the WOKE reacts. That meltdown would actually be fun to watch
my brain hurts after reading that. damn.
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02-03-2022, 05:16 PM
#117

Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
my brain hurts after reading that. damn.
🤷🏼
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02-03-2022, 06:25 PM
#118

Originally Posted by
Johnson85
Limiting access of Chinese nationals might be a good policy or not, but that's not what schools are doing. They are discriminating against asian americans (whether chinese, indian, whatever) because they don't want their school to be "too asian". They basically get treated the way Jewish people used to get treated by schools. And this happens not just at selective colleges but at some selective high schools, including those that are public.
I have connections in some school systems and what you say ain't happening. Is it happening in a case here or there - sure there are exceptions for how different groups are treated everywhere.
You'll have to explain this wholesale discrimination against Asians etc. I know for a fact that certain white demographics face discrimination on a wide scale. The rules say so and match the actions. That is fact. And that is not just schools either but companies.
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02-03-2022, 06:31 PM
#119

Originally Posted by
Tater
I'm talking about how we're literally seeing a squeeze from the billionaire class causing the quality of living to go down. Are the numbers exaggerated? Probably, but the picture to see is that the barrier to home owner entry is rising. Inflation is disproportionately affecting poor people. The dollar worth is up 7.7% sure, but gas is way up and not coming down anytime soon. Bread is jumping up. We're seeing supply shortages. Wages aren't increasing at the minimum level. Childbirth percentage rates are dropping. 20 something's don't want kids because they can't afford it. They can't even buy houses.
Yet billionaires are reaching record highs. The stock market is a joke. Starbucks just complained about inflation and raised prices but hit record profits and cut top end execs a check while not raising wages. (And that's been a pretty industry standard wide move). Middle class is being stomped down to the poor. Rent is going up. Pretty soon serfdom will be fully back in all but name at the rates we are moving in society.
So yea... wealth hoarding is a problem. Wealth hoarders are not good people. You can afford to make less. Make less. There's no need for a pastor to have multiple mansions and a private jet. And the dude here using the Bible to justify this ridiculous greed and gluttony is quite literally the definition of taking the Lord's name in vain.
How much wealth a person has is not the litmus test for if they are good people. Has nothing to do with it. The love of money is the root of evil, not money. Money is benign. Solomon, David, Abraham, etc. were all rich people but men of God. So are many I've known today as well.
The temptation of money and what it can buy is a weakness we all have. Many poor people are more obsessed with love of money because they desire to have so much more of it. The Bible lesson is to be content in whatever you have, whether great or small. We are all just stewards of God;s money.
I do agree some CEOs making millions and millions when the common man makes a fraction seems wrong. No man in his job is worth that much but they do deserve more than those at the bottom or the organization.
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02-03-2022, 07:46 PM
#120

Originally Posted by
Tater
I'm talking about how we're literally seeing a squeeze from the billionaire class causing the quality of living to go down. Are the numbers exaggerated? Probably, but the picture to see is that the barrier to home owner entry is rising. Inflation is disproportionately affecting poor people. The dollar worth is up 7.7% sure, but gas is way up and not coming down anytime soon. Bread is jumping up. We're seeing supply shortages. Wages aren't increasing at the minimum level. Childbirth percentage rates are dropping. 20 something's don't want kids because they can't afford it. They can't even buy houses.
Yet billionaires are reaching record highs. The stock market is a joke. Starbucks just complained about inflation and raised prices but hit record profits and cut top end execs a check while not raising wages. (And that's been a pretty industry standard wide move). Middle class is being stomped down to the poor. Rent is going up. Pretty soon serfdom will be fully back in all but name at the rates we are moving in society.
So yea... wealth hoarding is a problem. Wealth hoarders are not good people. You can afford to make less. Make less. There's no need for a pastor to have multiple mansions and a private jet. And the dude here using the Bible to justify this ridiculous greed and gluttony is quite literally the definition of taking the Lord's name in vain.
Corporations don't just throw away money for Top Notch CEO's. They all have rare operational and communication skills increasing profits FAR above their high compensation and have worked their ASSES off getting to where they are. The impact on other salaries is not worth mentioning it's so negligible. After anyone has paid their taxes they can do whatever the 17 they want with THEIR Money including Hoarding it they want to. Thinking otherwise comes from Marx cuz in RealVille we call it SAVING. Today the top 1% earn 19% of all income yet pay 22% of federal income tax. Quit Bitchin and Bullshiting. Those who save are "not good people??" Damn Dude; just Damn.
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