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10-18-2009, 01:58 AM
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Re: Louis And The Nazis
Actually he isn't a Jew his father is an American Roman Catholic and his mother is of British descent. He was just trying to prove a point to the guy that it shouldn't matter who or what he is, as long as he shows him respect as a person that's what should make you like someone. I think if he told him that he wasn't a Jew they would have said he was lying anyways and still would have tried to attack him. When you're dealing with the ignorant that's what you expect. He handled the situation the right way anyways. Lol at the guy telling him to turn off the camera. |
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08-22-2010, 05:44 PM
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Re: Louis And The Nazis
I'm a lot of uncomplimentary things, but I am not racist. But I think that the term "Racism" has grown to be a blanket term. The word Racism covers things now that are factual information that, on their own merits, don't flatter minorities. In North America the distribution of races is 68% Caucasian, 11.8% African American, 12.9% Spanish (to the best of my memory)- However nearly 50% of violent crimes are committed by African Americans, it was an issue of poverty statistically the Spanish community would represent as much, if not more than African Americans. Because these facts are seen as racist and are not being addressed because people are afraid of being viewed as racist and being attacked by special interest groups. |