Re: Re: The Accident Zone
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Originally posted by Bullet
The key to the perpetuation of racism is the use of labels on people. the "Black" guy or the hispanic guy, etc. Why didn't you write "a White lady is screaming about her leg"? Or "I pass another white guy".
I know the response this will solicit - "I'm just describing the scene", etc. My point is that it is common to label the non-white participants of any event, but we never label "the white" partipants. The action is a subtle form of racism. Just one of those things that make you go hmmm.
he lives in mont., seeing a black dude is like seeing an elf (rare).
Re: Re: Re: The Accident Zone
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Originally posted by flykdog
he lives in mont., seeing a black dude is like seeing an elf (rare).
Thats exactly what I was thinking.
Re: Re: Re: The Accident Zone
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Originally posted by flykdog
he lives in mont., seeing a black dude is like seeing an elf (rare).
I've actually heard elves are very common in that part of Montana.
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Originally posted by flykdog
he lives in mont., seeing a black dude is like seeing an elf (rare).
hahahahaha
SLC isn't too far from that either.
Re: Re: The Accident Zone
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Originally posted by swiss powda
and i thought that only happened in CO. In fact, is there any state left besides Texas where people are nice enough to pull over when people look like they're in need?
Minnesota. 6 out of 7 stopped to help an overheated van.
Re: Re: The Accident Zone
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I know the response this will solicit - "I'm just describing the scene", etc. My point is that it is common to label the non-white participants of any event, but we never label "the white" partipants. The action is a subtle form of racism. Just one of those things that make you go hmmm. [/B]
Are you on crack?.... (yes the kind they sell in the ghetto):rolleyes:
Re: Re: The Accident Zone
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Originally posted by swiss powda
and i thought that only happened in CO. In fact, is there any state left besides Texas where people are nice enough to pull over when people look like they're in need? And aren't you required by law to stop if you witnessed the accident?
About 20 years ago the Los Angeles Times did a little study to ask what kind of woman a male driver would stop to help. They had a woman standing next to a car on the side of a Freeway holding a sign that read "need help" or something like that.
Attractive business-babe came in first
Clearly pregnant was a near second
Plain-looking middle aged and Granny were third and forth, but I forget which was which
"Hippy-chick" was a distant last place
In Portland, I suspect that first and last places would have been reversed in this test
Re: Re: The Accident Zone
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Originally posted by Bullet
The key to the perpetuation of racism is the use of labels on people. the "Black" guy or the hispanic guy, etc. Why didn't you write "a White lady is screaming about her leg"? Or "I pass another white guy".
I know the response this will solicit - "I'm just describing the scene", etc. My point is that it is common to label the non-white participants of any event, but we never label "the white" partipants. The action is a subtle form of racism. Just one of those things that make you go hmmm.
When the new order takes over, people like you will be dealt with.