Posted on 09/17/2009 1:58:09 PM PDT by vg0va3
Tired of having the race card played, but not have a rebuttal because you can't disprove the accusation?
I am. Instead, I try to frame the conversation around the definition of the word Racism - The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/racism
(Excerpt) Read more at dictionary.reference.com ...
The racist is annoyed because he secretly suspects that the races are equal. The anti-racist is annoyed because he secretly suspects that they are notMore hereAn individual declares himself a member of some group or other with the goal of demanding in its name what he is ashamed to claim in his own name.
a person could try saying that he believes in individualism, and free will,and judges people by their own personal character and actions, and that a government that is limited and just and a society that is free helps to block racism. And also say that the opposite liberal worldview of collectivism, determinism, and statism encourages racism.
>>Never argue with an idiot. Theyll drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.<<
And then call you an idiot. ;)
It is one of those “pearls before swine” things...
As Dearoldad Sr. used to say (he was borne and raised in Louisiana) "I am an equal opportunity bigot I hate everybody"
My head just exploded.
Thank you for posting that link. Amazing!
He is a one example of the lock the left has had on translations for over half a century. If he had been a marxist, he would be as well known as Sartre and Foucault. Marxists get translated. Conservatives do not. The New York publishing houses and our universities are not interested.
I might have to give that a try. Thanks for posting it.
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