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geeblock Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 1:05 PM
posted by wkfan

There are no white colleges......

Blacks have been graduating from many colleges since the 1870's or so..... Sherman Guss was the first black man to graduate from OSU in 1892. William Parham was the first black graduate of the University of Cincinnati in 1874.   In 1828, John Templeton was the first black graduate of Ohio University.

Obviously, the results of integration in southern colleges and universities is quite different, but to state that blacks did not have access to colleges is preposterous.  Stop being a victim.

 

 

 

geeblock Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 1:06 PM

So many graduating u can actually list them smh.. ever heard of ole miss riot 1962?

CenterBHSFan 333 - I'm only half evil
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Wed, May 23, 2018 1:09 PM
posted by geeblock

Lol the train that’s never late. U just named 10 shows that spanned 25 years. I never said there were no black shows on tv ever. 

I was showing that black shows and movies didn't need to rely on BET to trailblaze for their industry. It was already started and going. And growing. And continued to grow right on to the present day without BET. 

There is nothing for anybody to feel indignant about. I would guess that if somebody felt like/feels like BET was necessary for black people to get a show or movie to represent them then they probably grew up later and aren't familiar with many of those old shows and movies or the timeline that they happened in. Which again, was before BET. 

wkfan Senior Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 1:11 PM
posted by CenterBHSFan

I was showing that black shows and movies didn't need to rely on BET to trailblaze for their industry. It was already started and going. And growing. And continued to grow right on to the present day without BET. 

There is nothing for anybody to feel indignant about. I would guess that if somebody felt like/feels like BET was necessary for black people to get a show or movie to represent them then they probably grew up later and aren't familiar with many of those old shows and movies or the timeline that they happened in. Which again, was before BET. 

You can tell by his responses that he is aware of all of this, but it doesn't fit his victimhood narrative.

Just a troll and not really interested in free exchange of facts and opinions.

I'm out....

geeblock Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 1:15 PM
posted by wkfan

You can tell by his responses that he is aware of all of this, but it doesn't fit his victimhood narrative.

Just a troll and not really interested in free exchange of facts and opinions.

Never once did I say bet trailblazed anything.  Lol where did you even get that narrative. I could have listed those shows and a few more. When you compare that to the number of channels and the number of hours of tv during any given day my point is more accurate than yours. 

geeblock Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 1:20 PM

How  am I not interested in free exchange? I have respectfully responded to every point replied to me with my opinion and response?

because I don’t think 15 iconic shows over 25 years is enough? Did you ever really think about what it would be like to watch only black people on tv growing up? I’m just playing devils advocate here with that point. 

geeblock Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 1:38 PM
posted by wkfan

You can tell by his responses that he is aware of all of this, but it doesn't fit his victimhood narrative.

Just a troll and not really interested in free exchange of facts and opinions.

I'm out....

You are the one feeling victimized by a graduation ceremony. I haven’t claimed victim at all. Just explaining why these things exist 

QuakerOats Senior Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 1:42 PM
posted by geeblock

Most of that went to white people?

 

Let's say 20% of it went to blacks; that would be about $20,000, tax free, for every black man, woman and child.  Not a bad payday for people who were never enslaved.  Get over it.

geeblock Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 1:53 PM
posted by QuakerOats

 

Let's say 20% of it went to blacks; that would be about $20,000, tax free, for every black man, woman and child.  Not a bad payday for people who were never enslaved.  Get over it.

I didn’t bring it up, or any of this subject matter just adding my 2 cents 

like_that 1st Team All-PWN
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Wed, May 23, 2018 2:06 PM
posted by geeblock

If they attended the regular ceremony and had an extra ceremony im not sure what the outrage is.  If blacks had access to regular tv programming or colleges, or a myriad of other things then BET, or historically black colleges wouldn't have been necessary.  They had no choice but to create their own.  Is there similar outrage over the Italian festival or Irish festivals that are held every year? (which are awesome by the way)

I had to revive this quote.  This is a terrible comparison in reference to a segregated commencement ceremony for an non segregated school.  The bolded are inclusive festivals, where they share their own culture, food, etc with everyone else (which you admit are awesome).

It would be no different than an African American festival doing the same thing.  Then again, now a days if anyone outside of that group attended the festival it would be considered cultural appropriation.

posted by geeblock

 

because I don’t think 15 iconic shows over 25 years is enough? Did you ever really think about what it would be like to watch only black people on tv growing up? I’m just playing devils advocate here with that point. 

No, but neither did the 21-22 year old African American students graduating from Harvard.  I fail to see how bringing up a lack of shows from the 70s and 80s exempts these students from the irony of hosting a segregated event. 
 

 

geeblock Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 2:11 PM
posted by like_that

I had to revive this quote.  This is a terrible comparison in reference to a segregated commencement ceremony for an non segregated school.  The bolded are inclusive festivals, where they share their own culture, food, etc with everyone else (which you admit are awesome).

It would be no different than an African American festival doing the same thing.  Then again, now a days if anyone outside of that group attended the festival it would be considered cultural appropriation.

posted by geeblock

 

because I don’t think 15 iconic shows over 25 years is enough? Did you ever really think about what it would be like to watch only black people on tv growing up? I’m just playing devils advocate here with that point. 

No, but neither did the 21-22 year old African American students graduating from Harvard.  I fail to see how bringing up a lack of shows from the 70s and 80s exempts these students from the irony of hosting a segregated event. 
 

Fair point.  when i said that about BET i was responding to a post that said why do blacks have things like black colleges, black beauty pagents, ect...if BET was a bad example i guess i take it back.  the rest of my examples ill stand by if that corrects my point

 

geeblock Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 2:14 PM
posted by geeblock

I dont know how to work the site yet but my point was responding to someone asking why is it ok for blacks to have their own colleges, BET, Beauty Pagents etc... i was responding to that. If BET was a bad example I will remove it from my point.  I stand by the rest of my post.  As far as this grad ceremony, a black person graduating from harvard is very rare. I have no problem with an extra celebratory event on top of the regular graduation.

like_that 1st Team All-PWN
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Wed, May 23, 2018 2:16 PM
posted by geeblock

 

That is fine, I am ok with that.  If a group of similar people want to do their own thing, nobody has any right to stop them if it isn't a public entity.  So, what is your take if non blacks do this? 

geeblock Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 2:25 PM
posted by like_that

That is fine, I am ok with that.  If a group of similar people want to do their own thing, nobody has any right to stop them if it isn't a public entity.  So, what is your take if non blacks do this? 

Im sure that there are plenty of groups religious or certain nationalities that do but I don't feel like working that hard to find some.  I feel like this whole point is to point out some type of reverse racism of how its so awesome to be black and that how whites have some type of privilege or something.  Being black and white and growing up in the country i have seen both sides of this.  I have gotten scholarships for being black and also gotten scholarships for being from appalachia. I have also felt what its like to get pulled over when i was lost and had my car searched.  I agree we all need to come together but telling people to get over it isnt the answer

 

like_that 1st Team All-PWN
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Wed, May 23, 2018 2:33 PM
posted by geeblock

Im sure that there are plenty of groups religious or certain nationalities that do but I don't feel like working that hard to find some.  I feel like this whole point is to point out some type of reverse racism of how its so awesome to be black and that how whites have some type of privilege or something.  Being black and white and growing up in the country i have seen both sides of this.  I have gotten scholarships for being black and also gotten scholarships for being from appalachia. I have also felt what its like to get pulled over when i was lost and had my car searched.  I agree we all need to come together but telling people to get over it isnt the answer

 

I could be missing something, but I don't think anyone here said get over it.  We are (at least I am)  just simply pointing out irony of these kids' grandparents/parents fighting against segregation only for their kids/grand kids to celebrate segregation 50+ years after the civil rights act. 

It's also hard to have a "discussion" when one side does one thing (i.e. this AA only ceremony), but then would cry if the other side did the same exact thing.

geeblock Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 3:07 PM
posted by like_that

I could be missing something, but I don't think anyone here said get over it.  We are (at least I am)  just simply pointing out irony of these kids' grandparents/parents fighting against segregation only for their kids/grand kids to celebrate segregation 50+ years after the civil rights act. 

It's also hard to have a "discussion" when one side does one thing (i.e. this AA only ceremony), but then would cry if the other side did the same exact thing.

Quaker said get over it. I understand what you are saying. I think AA will always get a pass on this that others won’t because of history ie lynchings, Jim crowetc.... I think it will go away someday and overall I think it’s getting better despite social media. Cameras expose a lot of things that have been angering AA for years. Also I can see videos taken out of context that fan the flames. I think another video is gonna come out today from Milwaukee as a matter of fact that must be bad because the cops are already apologizing. That being said I still think all it will take is time 

gut Senior Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 3:31 PM
posted by QuakerOats

https://www.reviewjournal.com/opinion/opinion-columns/wayne-allyn-root/commentary-illegal-immigrants-have-turned-california-into-the-american-nightmare/

Boom

Just imagine the shitconniption liberals would have if Bush had done this to the incoming Obama.  It would make TDS look like perfectly normal, rational behavior.

I think the spying/entrapment thing is very real (despite some of the usual suspects trying to claim it's a rumor and Trump is lying)....because it's already being spun.  "Informant" isn't a big deal, but that's not really what it was.  It sounds like they had a few people actively soliciting information [i.e. entrapment], along with trying to embed someone in the organization.  I think that fits most people's definition of "spying", and would be considered a massive abuse of intelligence services for political purposes (which is nothing new to the Obama admin).

I knew Trump was going to provoke some strong reactions (and looked forward to it)....but I had absolutely no idea liberals - and their media - could be this irrationally unhinged.  2-3X worse, at least, than what those people believe Fox News to be.

SportsAndLady Senior Member
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Wed, May 23, 2018 3:37 PM
posted by geeblock

Quaker said get over it. I understand what you are saying. I think AA will always get a pass on this that others won’t because of history ie lynchings, Jim crowetc.... I think it will go away someday and overall I think it’s getting better despite social media. Cameras expose a lot of things that have been angering AA for years. Also I can see videos taken out of context that fan the flames. I think another video is gonna come out today from Milwaukee as a matter of fact that must be bad because the cops are already apologizing. That being said I still think all it will take is time 

Quaker is an old, racist dickbag with zero concept of reality. I'd ignore him.

CenterBHSFan 333 - I'm only half evil
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Wed, May 23, 2018 4:04 PM
posted by geeblock

Quaker said get over it. I understand what you are saying. I think AA will always get a pass on this that others won’t because of history ie lynchings etc.... I think it will go away someday and overall I think it’s getting better despite social media. Cameras expose a lot of things that have been angering AA for years. Also I can see videos taken out of context that fan the flames. I think another video is gonna come out today from Milwaukee as a matter of fact that must be bad because the cops are already apologizing. That being said I still think all it will take is time 

Getting a pass based on skin color is racism, not reverse racism. 

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The popular questions going around now is "What do Asian people that were interred into camps during WW2 think? What do their descendants think now that they have to have drastically higher SAT's than whites, hispanics and blacks to gain admittance? 

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/30/opinion/white-students-unfair-advantage-in-admissions.html

A 2009 Princeton study showed Asian-Americans had to score 140 points higher on their SATs than whites, 270 points higher than Hispanics and 450 points higher than blacks to have the same chance of admission to leading universities.

Ultimately we'll have to deal with the question of do we want a meritocracy or do we want to base everything on race, gender, sexuality, religion? Is there a winner? If we go with merit, people will scream about the underprivileged. If we go with a supremacy class of people based on immutable characteristics, people will scream about bigotry. 

So maybe when you look at things that way, you could just very well be correct: Let's have segregated graduation ceremonies. Strom Thurmond and George Wallace would be excessively proud!

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