SuperJail Warden wrote:
Jay wrote:
uziq wrote:
i find it an incredible reach that the black community's 'attitudes', according to some rap lyrics, of 9/11 are jeopardizing the credibility of BLM.
well, jay, that's very left-wing of you. because the real alternative to identity politics is meaningful redistribution of wealth (and property). level the actual economic field rather than making identitarian gestures and cultural nudges. meaningful integration will be achieved when race is irrelevant to earning or promotion potential.
somehow i doubt this appeals very much to you. because the current socioeconomic order is tipped in your favour.
Why on earth would that be the only solution?
JFC, that's retarded.
No, the answer is to stop grouping people into racial buckets for political purposes. This is a political issue, not an issue of redistribution of wealth. It means both sides need to make a meaningful effort to meet somewhere in the middle. White people don't understand black people and black people don't understand white people. That is the problem in a nutshell. Calls for redistribution are just performance art. The crux is a lack of understanding and commonality.
The overwhelming majority of black Americans are English speaking Christians. Westerners. Their worldview is American and western. The fact that black American males have a violence problem is just an expression of basic American culture which has its own violence problem.
Complaining about them having their own media complex of television, radios, clothing, etc. is funny considering all of that stuff are appendages of American corporations. And whites take part and enjoy the cultural products from that group anyway. Rock music is nosediving among white American youth for instance.
They do, and there is some overlap, but if you take a cop that doesn't have much experience with black culture, doesn't listen to rap music, etc and you have him police in a predominantly black neighborhood he's going to feel nervous and skittish because he can't pick up the social signals. Things like body language, tone of voice, posture, these are all subconscious cues that we all develop during childhood. If we have two groups of people developing on parallel paths, and with limited crossover, there will be a lot more animosity, misunderstanding, and eventually hatred, that develops. This is because, fundamentally, people are speaking a different language. Sure, they're both superficially speaking the same English language, but they are using different dialects and the social cues can more easily be missed or misinterpreted.
We received some of this training while we were in Kuwait before we headed into Iraq. They gave us a week of instruction in different ways to talk, not to use your left hand, to never show the soles of your feet etc. and it was designed as a crash course in Arabic culture so that we would be less likely to offend the local populace, and because there are vast cultural difference between theirs and ours. Culture needs to be translated too, not just language.