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Originally Posted by coadie
Not at all. In studying human behavior and the offshoots of sociology we examine these as in your case with prejudice. If someone wants to go the route of 'victumhood" they must early on establish a heirarchy of victumization. Ann coulter describes this very well. Example, Single moms are victums of dead beat dads. Stretch that into some cultural unfareness and then it goes into rights and society paying for the bad deeds that hurt a victum.
Now you just smeared me by reason of claiming I smeared the prof. Having been a prof and having hired and fired proffs, I am incredibly aware of the dynamics. I have been an employer of a black HARVARD Phd.
Be carefull. Expressing observation of human behavior is not defamation of character.
Telling us cops "acted stupidly" is defamatory.. Even more so since Obama did not observe the behavior of the cops.
Now I will ask a racist question. Can anyone name a single
Lecturer in Afro-American Studies That is not black?
I visited Africa and found the northern states were Arabs. where my family owned and ran a school and ministry for 50 years.
South Africa is to a very large extent white. My NCAA tennis champ friend was from there. Are these professorial slots of a racial nature or cultural and geographic in design?
From my observations, these teaching slots are more about America and less about the fine continent of Africa and ALL of it's diverse peoples.
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I suspect some claim he isn't qualified evah to be able to teach the following.
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You said a whole bunch of stuff, but you didnt answer my questions so i will ask you again:
1. You referred to the professor as a perpetrator and miscreant. When did the professor become the perpetrator and a miscreant?
2. why are you questioning the other black cop's character when he isnt even apart of this?
3. What are you inferring about the black cop when you say "is [he] black enough"?
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