Well, maybe not Scandinavian politics today..... a few generations later, yes. :)Grandpa's Spells wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 3:37 pm It strikes me that a lot of the invective and attacks are being directed at US citizens. Citizens, by definition, are not guests. Telling brown congressmen born in the US to go back where they came from, when they're advocating basically Scandinavian polices, is pretty obviously racist, and has little to do with immigrants not assimilating.
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When I say "no one cares" I mean there is no outpouring of media handwringing and gnashing of teeth. I'm sure their moms care. And those 57 shootings, they aren't a one time thing, it's day after day. Much worse than any single "mass shooting" event. And to ignore it, or say it's not the same, is representative of its own kind of racism. After all, how is getting shot to death over territorial bullshit is any different than getting shot over racial bullshit? But to be completely clear, almost none of the firearm violence in the USA has anything to do with white anything: not white people shooting, not white people getting shot, and not over white people stuff.Bram wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 4:56 amYou say no one cares. I read a few articles and fathers and mothers are heartbroken burying one or more of their children. I'm happy to talk on cultural things, because evidently it is a culture where you shoot other people your age over stuff.
But you're conflating issues. Gun violence over territorial bullshit is one thing, mass murder spurred by hatred is another.
You really think this board is filled with racist comments? Well for my part, I disagree, but I certainly don't want to hurt anybody and I will be more careful with my words in the future. I wouldn't want anyone to get the wrong idea that I condone racial violence.Bram wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 4:56 am But you're conflating issues. Gun violence over territorial bullshit is one thing, mass murder spurred by hatred is another.
My question:
"As this board is filled with racist comments, when you hear about a mass shooting committed in the name of racism, how do you feel about it?"

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The reality is there is little to no correlation between what people say and what they do. People spout racist shit all the time and nothing happens. The shooter in Ohio was an Elizabeth Warren fan, but no sane person thinks that there's a correlation between his politics and the shooting. The media is desperately pumping the "muh white supremacy" thing right now, but it's all a bunch of bullshit.Bram wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:00 amWell, that means a solution with narrow application (something that works in very few counties) could be very successful.Fat Cat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 1:24 am Here's a pretty interesting page. It shows the concentration of gun violence in about 25 or so urban areas, outside of which, the US enjoys levels of gun violence on par with countries like the Netherlands. Just two percent of American counties account for 51 percent of all firearm homicides. The primary difference is that we manage that with 300+ million firearms.
https://crimeresearch.org/2017/04/numbe ... -1-murder/
It's a good link, but I'm not talking gun violence in total, specifically saying hateful shit and what the outcomes are.

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All that said, I think it is laudable that you try to be a thoughtful and sensitive person. And without question, these shootings and other senseless violence is sad (and pointlessly stupid). I mean it when I say I will try to be more careful with my words, but understand that most of my nastiest posts are just dumb hyperbole for the sake of discussion and should not be taken seriously.

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That's a fair criticism, they are trying to argue their point over and over according to your link.Turdacious wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 2:46 pm
Are the Freakonomics guys really different?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legalized ... ime_effect
I brought up their podcast, because I think the left vs. right issue in this country does feel like a smokescreen that divides people up. Both sides have their fault, and the parties seem happy to keep pointing the finger at each other because it keeps the whole circus running.
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Chicago and many poor black neighborhoods have a horrific issue with gun violence. I would again imagine that there is a solution and researching it could be a step. What poor black neighborhoods don't have issues for example? Or have lower rates? What is the difference? More after-school programs? More job opportunities? More police presence? A different kind of police presence? I'm all for studying problems and trying to come up with workable solutions.Fat Cat wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 8:45 pm
When I say "no one cares" I mean there is no outpouring of media handwringing and gnashing of teeth. I'm sure their moms care. And those 57 shootings, they aren't a one time thing, it's day after day. Much worse than any single "mass shooting" event. And to ignore it, or say it's not the same, is representative of its own kind of racism. After all, how is getting shot to death over territorial bullshit is any different than getting shot over racial bullshit? But to be completely clear, almost none of the firearm violence in the USA has anything to do with white anything: not white people shooting, not white people getting shot, and not over white people stuff.
It's nice to know that most of the country is safe (there was a murder and shooting a few weeks ago near where I live and it was the first I've heard of in over 5 years).
Fat Cat wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 8:45 pm
You really think this board is filled with racist comments? Well for my part, I disagree, but I certainly don't want to hurt anybody and I will be more careful with my words in the future. I wouldn't want anyone to get the wrong idea that I condone racial violence.
This is by far the most racist place I come across in my life, though my non-online life tends to be pretty sparse with hearing anything racially tinged.
I appreciate you considering it, thanks :)
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Bram, you've been here for over a decade as have most of the regular posters. You know how this place is.

You also know that as the mass shooting trend has risen, the rhetorical trend on IGx has gone in the opposite direction (remember the Shaffer chronicles and limreeks?).

You also know that as the mass shooting trend has risen, the rhetorical trend on IGx has gone in the opposite direction (remember the Shaffer chronicles and limreeks?).
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FWIW, it follows a pretty predictable pattern after fringe RW media and people tag along on the hate.
Late 90's - Black Helicopters/Jack Booted Thugs (white Democrat in office)
2000 The Chinese
2001 Holy shit Arabs and we never talked about the Chinese or black helicopters again.
2008 suddenly black people for some strange reason
2016 General white supremacy.
It's depressing but also super-predictable, and I'm certain I have my own blind spots I don't think much about.
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LOL @ white supremacy dude there's no such thing.

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Some administration dude was just on TV saying that the poem on the Statue of Liberty was meant for Europeans.
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Russia, actually. Emma Lazarus was a Russian Jew writing for Jews fleeing Czarist Russia. Is that your definition of "white supremacy"? LOL.

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Her family fled Brazil. Also, he could have made your ridiculous argument and made a very different one instead.
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What is my ridiculous argument? Where on earth is there "white supremacy"? It's just a stupid media meme. And what her family did and who she was writing for are two different things:
"The "huddled masses" refers to the large numbers of immigrants arriving in the United States in the 1880s.[14] Lazarus was an activist and advocate for Jewish refugees fleeing persecution in Czarist Russia."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Colossus
"The "huddled masses" refers to the large numbers of immigrants arriving in the United States in the 1880s.[14] Lazarus was an activist and advocate for Jewish refugees fleeing persecution in Czarist Russia."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Colossus

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I thought that was understood from the inception of IGx.
And here I could have enjoyed years of feeling superior by taking it all seriously.
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I'm sorry but Spells is our resident winebar white guilt warrior. He's taking yer jerrrb.

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I guess we really need that trigger warning on the intro page again. Or being on -s- as moderator. 

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If you've hung around a "racist" website for a decade, what does that say about you as a person?
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Cucchinelli is an asshat and I am proud to have voted against him every chance I got. BUT... he literally was only stating the truth, that when the poem was written it was understood to be about the European lower class immigrants and was referring to persecution and social status, not to being unable to support yourself in your new country. This was in the context of discussion of excluding immigrants who can't support themselves and the historical precedent for it. No problem for me if you disagree with using that as a screen, but that was the discussion. He did not say the sentiment should only apply to Europeans.Grandpa's Spells wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 5:40 pmSome administration dude was just on TV saying that the poem on the Statue of Liberty was meant for Europeans.
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I for one am glad to learn the America of the 1880's was not a racist place.
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Spells knows that, which is why he isn't here bloviating.Schlegel wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 10:21 pmCucchinelli is an asshat and I am proud to have voted against him every chance I got. BUT... he literally was only stating the truth, that when the poem was written it was understood to be about the European lower class immigrants and was referring to persecution and social status, not to being unable to support yourself in your new country. This was in the context of discussion of excluding immigrants who can't support themselves and the historical precedent for it. No problem for me if you disagree with using that as a screen, but that was the discussion. He did not say the sentiment should only apply to Europeans.Grandpa's Spells wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 5:40 pmSome administration dude was just on TV saying that the poem on the Statue of Liberty was meant for Europeans.

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My own father had to prove he had a job waiting for him to get his green card 50 years ago, and he actually is a European immigrant.
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I just lost my hot, Norwegian, master's degree-holding assistant planner because we could not get her H1B approved, here, in the Aryan Nations. The idea that reforming immigration policy to prefer capable people, instead of every Tom, Dick, or Pancho's brother's sister's cousin, is inane. Lefties just wanna diddle themselves in the corner over "muh racism" no matter what.

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My relatives ended up in the coal mines. They had strong backs and a willingness to work. Similarly, we need workers with a willingness to gut chickens and hogs for chump change, or make tortillas 10 hours per day. Along with stealing the best and brightest of our foreign neighbors.
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If that's what we need to do to get jobs filled, ok. If we need to increase legal immigration we could do it and just authorize more legal immigration. It's a valid argument.nafod wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 12:55 amMy relatives ended up in the coal mines. They had strong backs and a willingness to work. Similarly, we need workers with a willingness to gut chickens and hogs for chump change, or make tortillas 10 hours per day. Along with stealing the best and brightest of our foreign neighbors.
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