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16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - What about health care? · 0 replies · +1 points
Also I don't understand why the majority of you think of immigrants as "pear picking, uneducated losers". Are you serious ???!!!! Because most of the doctors, lawyers, and business people I know are immigrants. The people who are providing healthcare for you are themselves immigrants! If it wasn't for them your asses would be sick or worse dead! Wow sorry for the rant but I am just so freaken mad right now!!!! Immigrants are very smart, work hard, and deserve the same rights as you natural born citizens. My family and I are permanent residents of the United States and reside here completely legally. We deserve the same benefits of this country as you do. Do you not realize that your families were also immigrants. They were offered healthcare when they came here weren't they? So now that you are citizens you have the audacity to declare who should and should not be offered healthcare. I don't think so! Those of you who don't agree, I don't care because I know I am speaking for all immigrants when I tell you off. If god forbid in the future immigrants are prevented from receiving healthcare, the blood of millions of people will be on your hands. Im done with my rant, its ultimately up to you to get educated or continue to be ignorant baboons!
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Christian Invaders - t... · 0 replies · +1 points
I understand where the Muslims are coming from. Why wouldn't you defend your home and your oil. If someone came into the United States and started to steal our resources and kill our family members wouldn't everyone feel some way about this? This is ridiculous. All the propaganda going around is also not helping the issue. The videos we were shown in classes of cars being pushed off roads by the United States military, and being shot at multiple times and run over by tanks is absurd. Obviously the people watching this media are shocked and want revenge for such unjust actions. Sitting in the class as if I was muslim and living in Iraq I felt an anger at what the United States is doing. It is ridiculous! Why are we killing innocent people to get oil. It is not ours and we for some reason think its okay to take it away from the people who its rightfully belongs too? What is wrong with us. No wonder there are so many people wanting to kill us. Did you see the amount of people who raised their hand when asked if they would want to kill if they were in that position? I honestly understand where the middle east is coming from. I am not saying that it is okay to kill american soldiers who are good people with families waiting for them at home. I think that the corrupt officials should be the ones being shot at. We need to put an end to this corruption one and for all, or innocent people on both sides are going to continue getting hurt.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - This is totally off th... · 0 replies · +1 points
I personally think that any video games that involve killing or rape should not be sold. I have to admit that I have played Grand theft auto and shot innocent people to get their cash, but after playing the game I realized how stupid I was. Why would i waste my time in this virtual reality of stupidity when I can live in reality. Why waste your life away in front of virtual characters?
Many people think that video games are harmless. This is often true but their are many exceptions. There are so many people that killed family members and other people after playing video games. Virtual reality can manipulate a persons mind into taking stupid actions. I was just watching a show about the youngest murderers and 50 percent of them killed after playing violent video games. They killed their family members to reenact the game and many other innocent people. What has our world come to when a ten year old has the capability of killing his own flesh and blood. I find this completely ridiculous.
These rape games also have the potential of bringing on serious consequences. One person made a comment that "after playing a video game it isn't like I want to go out and kill people and have sex with prostitutes like in the game grand theft auto". I understand where this person is coming from but he has to realize that although he probably wont take such action there are many people who cant distinguish virtual reality from every day life. After playing these video games for long enough they decide to bring the fantasy into the real life. This is when the "fun" games that don't seem to be harmful result in fatal consequences.
After all the killings that took place after other violent video games I am scared about how this video game will impact society. Will men go around raping women, thinking thats okay? Japan needs to stop producing such horrid games and we as a nation of intelligent people should stop buying them. The only reason these games are still being produced is because there are people who buy them. If no one was interested in this game it wouldn't be on the market.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Isn't a person's quali... · 0 replies · +1 points
I was actually walking home with my black girlfriend the other day after a premed seminar meeting. At the meeting we were discussing the requirements required to get into medical school. We were told that to be competitive we must have at least a 3.5 gpa and very good mcat scores. We were both very nervous that we wouldn't manage such a high grade point average with the extremely difficult courses we are taking. After discussing out concerns for a short while she said " well my gpa doesn't have to be that high. I can probably get by with a 3.3 since im black and colleges want minorities and don't expect grades that high from me. This got my pretty angry. If I have to work extremely hard to get good grades everyone should be putting in the same amount of effort. I understand that affirmative action benefits me as well since I am a white women but I don't want any underserved advantages. Why cant we all be rewarded for our hard work not personal characteristics.
Nepotism is when a family member or friend gives some position to someone they know who may be less qualified than others. I feel that this is more fair than affirmative action. A family member and friend have to care about their loved ones. If they trust those people and want to help them out with a position they should be able to do so. However this should not be done in any types of college or graduate school admission committees. This should only be done in a discrete and personal manner.
I think in general people need to work for everything they get. When people start taking responsibility for their actions our society will change for the better.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - What's the big deal wi... · 0 replies · +1 points
Well time are changing and I think this needs to stop. Women are getting into jobs they never thought were possible. From becoming doctors to engineers, or astronauts, the sky is the limit. Obviously there are still many more obstacles faced by women to get to this positions but it is much more likely to achieve than it was in the past. Why not make it easier for women. Why not keep fighting to take away even more obstacles. One of these obstacles is the openness of the "period" talk. If a woman wants to talk about it she should be able to without scrutiny and if not then thats totally fine too. She should however have the option to discuss this natural process without feeling judged by men.
Im not saying that men should be looking at the blood in the toilet, elaborating how "beautiful" it is like Sam does. But you guys need to realize what we go through during this time of month. You may think that we act bitchy or emotional but honestly you guys would definitely act a million times worse if you have blood gushing out of your reproductive organs. So please try to be considerate once in a while. You wouldn't be here if it wasn't for this bodily function, so have some respect. Im not saying to have constant discussions about how heavy your girlfriend is bleeding, but if you notice that she isn't in a good mood try to respect what she is going through and understand. Lets start talking about what affects our lives, therefore taking down the barriers we built once and for all.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Does this rudeness thi... · 0 replies · +1 points
I think the reason for this difference in response comes from the fact that when something is said about white people it is taken as a joke, however when a white person says something about black people in the same type of manner it is automatically characterized as racism. I personally don't find being called a " rich, racist, snob" as funny and am completely offended by such comments. and are many other white students in the class. I think Sam should bring this issue up in class and see what other students think about this. Why is it okay for one group to post such horrible things through texts meanwhile the others cant. If we are talking about inequality, and are striving to make the world we live in an equal place for all,. everything has to be equal. We cannot pick and choose where to keep the equality and when to disregard it. If one group is allowed to say negative things other people should not be reprimanded for doing the same thing. Until we start to have the same rules for everyone, we will not make the progress we need to make in race relations.
Why do black people get to say what they think about white people with no consequences, meanwhile white people automatically get labeled as a racist. This is completely wrong. These kind of actions is what causes us to have a barrier between our races and engage in political correctness. Political correctness takes place because white people are scared to say what they are thinking. They think that they will automatically be characterized as a discriminatory snob who doesn't understand the inequality of the world we live in. I we want to have all the barriers down, as we walk through life we need to break down the barriers that separate us. Everyone should be treated equally and consequences should be equally reinforced. I strongly hope Sam addresses this issue in class, because I personally was really offended by comments black students were writing about white people but nothing was said.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - A Long, Long Way Indeed · 0 replies · +1 points
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Inequality Class: Ques... · 0 replies · +1 points
When I look at you I do see someone athletic because of the way your body is built, but that is definitely not a bad thing. Being athletic is good and you have a great muscular body! It has nothing to do with the color of your skin in my opinion and I definitely don't stereotype you as a football player right off the bat. If some people are intimidated by you, its probably because you are outspoken and get to the point. Many people these days are scared of honest and straightforward individuals.
Maybe I feel this way because I come from a very diverse school in New York. I know people of various backgrounds and appearances. I am used to seeing different styles and all kinds of personalities. It ultimately comes down to the point, of how open minded an individual is. If someone is not exposed to different backgrounds they are less likely to be accepting of people different than them and would ask some questions that are very different from mine. These people may assume that you are a thug, or rapper, or anything else. I think people should feel free to ask other people questions about what they like to do and such instead of assuming things right off the bat. You seem to have a preppy style and have a very well mannered speech. all characteristics indicating that you are an average, intelligent penn state student. People just need to get out of the bubble, and open their minds to others, maybe we will ultimately learn something. If people want to judge each other, tan everyone should be judged on the same basis. No one should be judged and stereotyped on the basis of the skin color. So to answer your question of what I would ask you, I would ask you the same question I would ask a white guy in the same clothes standing in front of me. Until the rest of society gets to this same state of mind the deep rooted racism in our nation will never go away.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Another Reason Why Gay... · 0 replies · +1 points
I myself am very religious. I am christian orthodox and take many aspects of my faith very seriously. However according to the bible each of us commits sins. There isn't one person in the world that hasn't sinned in their life so we shouldn't be looking for the imperfections of others. Each person needs to take responsibility for his or her actions and not get involved in the lives of others. Why bring destruction to happiness and love. The bible also says that we should not declare who is a sinner and who isn't. That is up to god to say, and therefore we have no right to interfere with the lives of people. People need to focus on themselves and not interfere with others lives. There are so many scammers and drug addicts getting married so why cant people that are in love and actually care about each other be together. We really need to do something about this situation. Many gay couples are much better parents than straight couples and are also much better role models.
In this video, a family that is living a regular life is bombarded with obstacles thrust upon them by society. The mom in the family was even handcuffed bringing sadness and distress to all her loved ones. This happened because the immigration law doesn't recognize same sex partners. This is ridiculous. Isn't church and state supposed to be separated. So why do we have all of these restrictions on gay marriage? Where are they even coming from? Right now the United American Families Act is part of the effort to allow same sex partners to petition for their partners to get citizenship. Hopefully this act will get passed so that at least the biggest obstacle in the way of gay couple happiness can be overcome. 36,000 couples are being separated by all of these laws.We are taking away the happiness of so many people. This has to stop once and for all.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Why Is the Conversatio... · 0 replies · +1 points
There are many other races that have experienced great injustice. Millions upon millions of native americans where killed as their home land was taken from them. Why don't we talk about the tortures they had to endure? Everyday individuals do various backgrounds face discrimination at work, school, and in their everyday lives overall. Why do we only focus on the discrimination endured by black people. Why is it when we hear the word "racist" we automatically assume that the person hates black people when in reality it can be racism towards individuals of other races. We have become very narrow minded as to what we talk about and the problems of race we bring up.Why don't we bring their pain and suffering into the light. It is not fair that the conversation is always about black and white people. Why cant it be about native americans, or spanish people? I am not saying that we should not discuss issues regarding black and white people but we shouldn't forget other races. They have also suffered a great deal and we should respect them enough to bring their issues to the surface. Lets make the familiar oreo cookie into more of an m & m cookie with different races as pieces on top. Everyone has the right to be heard. Whether you are black, white, native american, spanish, or anything else your voice is important. Every individual has a story to tell and we cant make judgements based only on what we see in the media these days. Lets take the time to educate ourselves and look at what really is happening in todays world.