On the nature of prejudice
This post just reflects my
experiences. I am age 64. And throughout my long life, I too have been the
object of prejudice, both foreign and domestic.
Most prejudice I have seen tends to
focus on people not like the people others are used to. Hence expressions: like they all look alike;
foreigners are dirty; have you heard this joke, like a Polock joke; Negroes are
not smart, but are good athletes; a Palestinian newspaper cartoon showing
Secretary of State Rice as a monkey; Jews and Slavs are sub-human; women are all emotional; and so on.
Now some tribes, if you will, seem
to be superior to others. Now whether that is religious, cultural, family, racial,
national, or whatever caused, the explanations and guesses as to why are all
over the place. But for sure, and to me, not all men and tribes are created
equal. But also, and to me, that doesn't lead me to generalize about any
culture, or whatever group or faction is in my mind at the time. As a recruiter I had to beam in on the individual who met the minimum standards.
What I seldom hear is discussions of
economic impacts, like what effect it may have on any group of people. And in
the USA I seldom hear discussion of the impact of single parent homes on our
children, and our culture. Hence, and to me, a lot of needed discussion about
the forgoing factors is simply not discussed, to include its impact on
prejudicial racial beliefs.
For the record, I have been a career
Marine, and even taught at Georgia Tech and Atlanta University, plus some
professional military schools. So in my case, I have plenty of observations
that go against the grain of conventional prejudice in the USA against
Negroes. My bottom line, there are a lot
of USA Negroes the enemy doesn't want on our side, thank goodness. And there
are plenty of geek Negroes I have known, though even this subject is seldom discussed in the USA, whether in writing or sometimes in the movies.
Now I do accept our country's history for what it is. No one can change history. But for sure we can influence our future. So in my opinion, a little discussion and an emphasis on two parent families will have a big impact on our future. So will more discussion about the melting pot which is the USA, and is what is going on anyway, even in spite of today's fad of multiculturalism.
Now I do accept our country's history for what it is. No one can change history. But for sure we can influence our future. So in my opinion, a little discussion and an emphasis on two parent families will have a big impact on our future. So will more discussion about the melting pot which is the USA, and is what is going on anyway, even in spite of today's fad of multiculturalism.
1 comment:
nobody but the negros uses that word anymore. it is outdated.
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