Stuuuuuuu wrote:
NYIntensity wrote:
This is a recurring theme though, and I guess that's where I'm getting upset.
I guess my outrage isn't over the article, but the practice itself, of continuing to bring up discrimination. And I think the author's pissed because it's a cover of garbage actresses :/
Continuing to bring up discrimination will continue to happen as long as discrimination continues. Think this nation is over discrimination and that we really do all get an equal shake? I don't. Look at the prison population. It is disproportionately represented by minorities (they are a much higher % of the prison population than the general population). Why do you think that is? Is it because minorities tend to be criminals more often, or is it because they are more likely to be pulled over, arrested, and prosecuted? Look at the government, are minorities properly represented there? (and yes, I know we have a black president, that doesn't trump all else however) Look at the magazine covers next time you're in the supermarket. What do you see? Now look around the store and at the others in line with you. Do the magazine covers look like a representation of the people you see around you?
The idea that discrimination is over and done with is quite wrong, and indeed potentially dangerous.
its not how we feel now that cause that, its the failure of Reconstruction
after slavery, they were all free and had no jobs anymore, and the system set up (sharecroppinjg, and the like) screwed any chance they had at being educated (along with how the whites treated the coloureds), and they then were denied the chance to improve themselves
however, even with that over, they still dont have education as much on a whole, and with no education/money, your gonna syeal stuff and find a good family(as, not trying to generalize, drugs have destroyed families), they join gangs and they get into prision and cause violence