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  • L Lost User

    Stuart van Weele wrote: the largest ethnic group after white european ...and don't forget that group is made up of Irish, British, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Russian, etc... ad infinitum... Mike Mullikin :beer:

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    But everyone is in an ethnic group of some kind..... Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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    • C Christian Graus

      The beauty of the net is I cannot tell what colour the respondents are. Christian NO MATTER HOW MUCH BIG IS THE WORD SIZE ,THE DATA MUCT BE TRANSPORTED INTO THE CPU. - Vinod Sharma Anonymous wrote: OK. I read a c++ book. Or...a bit of it anyway. I'm sick of that evil looking console window. I think you are a good candidate for Visual Basic. - Nemanja Trifunovic

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      A well deserved 5 Christian :cool: Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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      • R Rohit Sinha

        And I'm orange. And IMO, all "whites" are actually "pink" if you ask me. :)
        Regards,

        Rohit Sinha

        ...celebrating Indian spirit and Cricket. 8MB video, really cool!

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        There was a british comedy show years ago with a sketch about people and colour. An indian woman (I think it was Meera Syal) made the following observation: You get browned off You get the blues You have a yellow streak You get green around the gills You suffer from black moods (depression) You go white with shock You're in the pink And you call us coloured ! :laugh: Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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        • R Roger Wright

          I recall the turmoil of the racial equality movement, but with the memory of a child. While growing up in a white suburb of LA in California I never saw blacks (other than on television) until I was a teenager. Looking back I can see that there was little opportunity for them above menial jobs then, but in my working life I've never seen any form of discrimination against them. I have seen many claimed abuses, but each case was a complete fabrication by the claimant, and many attempted to gain unearned favor by threatening to claim discrimination. Today, instead of being surrounded by politically correct, sensitive California Liberals, I'm in a community of redneck assholes, and I see no evidence whatsoever of any kind of prejudice even here. Black folks are welcomed in public places, hold jobs equal to any white citizen, and are argued with, called names, and invited outside to fight or engage in a spitting contest just like white folks. The rednecks have even been known to help a black neighbor take the wheels off his new house more than once in recent memory. Michael Moore is a complete imbecile, and always has been, and the louder he pontificates, the less he knows about any given subject. Don't waste the salt, just put the book where it belongs - in the dumpster. "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom

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          Very good reply, and thanks for the rednecks point of view - they rarely get mentioned outside of stereotypes. One little question though. Why folks in italics ? I think I know why, but would like to hear from you so I'm not misinterppreting and make sure others understand. Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D [edit] Oh - and a 5 for a very informative reply [/edit]

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          • L Lost User

            But everyone is in an ethnic group of some kind..... Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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            Trollslayer wrote: But everyone is in an ethnic group of some kind..... Exactly, that's why I pointed out that lumping all white Americans into one unit wasn't such a good idea. Mike Mullikin :beer:

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            • L Lost User

              Very good reply, and thanks for the rednecks point of view - they rarely get mentioned outside of stereotypes. One little question though. Why folks in italics ? I think I know why, but would like to hear from you so I'm not misinterppreting and make sure others understand. Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D [edit] Oh - and a 5 for a very informative reply [/edit]

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              Trollslayer wrote: Why folks in italics ? I used italics because that term is not one I would use. In this country blacks will use the term, along with whites who are insecure about what to call them. There have been so many politically correct terms for people of color in this country in the past 4 decades... I think (but can't prove) that the term black folks is a subconcious way to avoid calling them people left over from the bad old days. There are many whites who feel uncertain of how to behave around blacks, but these days I see it more as an excessive effort to avoid offense than as a derogatory act. Blacks still face many challenges in this country, but the vast majority of them are either due to poverty - and such problems are shared by every other poor person, including whites - or are self-inflicted by an attitude of entitlement. "Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom

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              • N nay

                I've worked in Detroit for a while. There was so much racism there. It was amazing how the people there hate. I've not encountered racism like that here. The stereotype for Alabama was earned decades ago. I think it's fallen away. Especially just in my 27 years. Things have changed since I was a kid. nay

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                I had my bad experiance in Bama back in '92. Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that? - Jack Burton

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                • P Paul Watson

                  Make of this what you will; When I first visited London I was amazed to see white bus drivers, white beggars, white street cleaners, white janitors and white subway cleaners. I was even pretty amazed to see white Burger King attendants. You just don't see that here (here being South Africa.)

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                  Wow, sounds heart wrenching. Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that? - Jack Burton

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                  • Z zack

                    I'd like some US opinions.
                    Christian, what was your intention with your question? to hear opinions from "white" america? are there any statements from not "white" americans here? zack

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                    zack wrote: there any statements from not "white" americans here? [scartistic rant] Are you just assuming that because we know how to use a computer and the web that we are white? Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that? - Jack Burton

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                    • L Lost User

                      But everyone is in an ethnic group of some kind..... Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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                      Trollslayer wrote: But everyone is in an ethnic group of some kind..... And what would Tiger Woods ethnic group be? For that matter, my kids as half chinese and half northern european, so what ethnic group do they fall into?

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        I'm reading 'Stupid White Men' at the moment, and I must say that it's alternating between disturbing, and disturbingly obvious propoganda. Anyhow, he claims that black people are still widely discriminated against in the US, and cites employment as one area where the discrimination is widespread. Do people in the US agree ? Are the only dark skinned folks in your office the ones who empty the bins ? That's what Moore claims, and as I am fast deciding he needs to be taken with a grain of salt, I'd like some US opinions. Christian NO MATTER HOW MUCH BIG IS THE WORD SIZE ,THE DATA MUCT BE TRANSPORTED INTO THE CPU. - Vinod Sharma Anonymous wrote: OK. I read a c++ book. Or...a bit of it anyway. I'm sick of that evil looking console window. I think you are a good candidate for Visual Basic. - Nemanja Trifunovic

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                        Okay, I'm a little late. Like everyone else has said, racism still exists, and things are a lot better than they used to be. Right now in the US there is a certain degree of being extra conscious about racism. Just a few months ago Trent Lott stepped down as speaker of the Senate for saying that the US should've elected Strom Thurmond when he ran for president in 1948 (Thurmond ran on a segregationist ticket). That story cuts both ways - first that Lott would say such a thing (bad) - and second that he would generate such controversy that he stepped down as speaker of the Senate (good). But, I guess that doesn't quite answer the question about the jobs that black people can get in the US. Other than the obvious examples of Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice, the mayor of Denver Link[^] for the past 12 years is black. Also, Denver isn't a very black city (65.30% White, 11.12% African American), which means he got a lot of white votes, hence race wasn't a big factor in the elections. I had read somewhere that more blacks in the US are classified as 'middle-class' than 'lower-class'. As for my office, there are no black people at all. At my old job, I worked with a black girl who was a tester, but software doesn't seem to be a common field for blacks to go into. ------------------------------------------ "What happened in that Rhode Island club is shocking. To think that over a hundred people would attend a Great White concert." - The Onion

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