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Old 02-15-2017, 11:31 AM
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Think of your race as your family...

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Old 02-15-2017, 12:51 PM
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Don't be afraid...come on in...lets talk...

"So, it is a good time to step back and try to understand the underlying concept of race. Here`s a Frequently Asked Questions [FAQ] list about how to think about race. It`s a non-technical introduction to this topic that so confuses Americans."

" Q. Isn`t race just about skin color?

A. That`s a simplistic verbal shorthand Americans use to refer to ancestry. Nobody really acts as if they believe race is synonymous with skin color.

Q. What do you mean?

A. Consider the golfer Vijay Singh , who during 2004-2005 became the only man in this decade besides Tiger Woods to be the number one ranked player in the world. Singh, who was born in the Fiji Islands of Asian Indian descent, is much darker in skin color than Woods.

Singh is at least as dark as the average African-American. Yet, nobody in America ever thinks of Singh as black or African-American. There`s an enormous industry that celebrates the triumphs of blacks in nontraditional venues such as golf. But Singh`s accomplishments elicited minimal interest in the U.S.

A 2007 article, for example, asked where are all the black golf champions who were expected to emerge in the wake of Tiger Woods`s first Masters championship in 1997. It never mentions the blackest-skinned player on tour, Singh … because we`re not actually talking about skin color when we use the word “black,” we`re talking about sub-Saharan African ancestry."

" Q. In America, wasn`t there a “one-drop rule” for determining if one is a minority?

A. For blacks, yes: for American Indians, no. Herbert Hoover`s VP, Charles Curtis, was famous for being 1/8th Kaw Indian. Being a little bit Indian added glamor to his image.

Indian nations have the right to set ancestry minimums (generally, at least 1/4th) required for legal membership in the tribe, and they often police membership with a vengeance."

" Q. What`s an ethnic group?

A. The Census Bureau draws a sharp distinction between race and ethnicity, stating that individuals of Hispanic ethnicity can be of any race. The way the federal government uses the terms can be formalized like this:

A racial group is a partly inbred extended biological family.

“An ethnic group is one defined by shared traits that are often passed down within biological families—e.g., language, surname, religion, cuisine, accent, self-identification, historical or mythological heroes, musical styles, etc.—but that don`t require genetic relatedness."

" Q. Okay, what does it all mean?

A. It means it`s time for our intellectuals to grow up. The world is what it is. Making up fantasies about it, and demonizing scientists such as James Watson, just makes reality harder to deal with."
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The Race FAQ | VDARE - premier news outlet for patriotic immigration reform

Think of your race as your family...

Want to REALLY learn something? I mean REALLY?

Human BioDiversity

You just have to get out more.

I do agree with V Dare about one statement. Humans are evolving widely apart they are now called "conservatives" and "progressives"

Please you have over cooked this racist thread long enough . Why don't you shift to another subject say taxidermy perhaps?

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You just have to get out more.

I do agree with V Dare about one statement. Humans are evolving widely apart they are now called "conservatives" and "progressives"

Please you have over cooked this racist thread long enough . Why don't you shift to another subject say taxidermy perhaps?

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I'm in...had a T time...too windy and the rain will hit before I'd be done...so...have some time to educate the masses.

You know rubi...if it wasn't so serious...I'd let it go. I mean I'm living in paradise, unless I eat out, I never even see any blacks/hispanics...so why should I bother? I bother because I don't want the see the human race devolve into...them. I don't want our progeny growing up in a 3rd world sewer. That is EXACTLY what we'll get IF we allow the minority majority to happen. EVERY place the "brown" people are the majority...sucks. EVERY place...no exceptions...it's not different this time.

You are committing cultural and genetic suicide.
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I interviewed at a African-American Law School Library -- North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC-- around December 6, 1994. There were a few people whom others would call Caucasian then there were a large number of different shades of people I would have had a hard time identifying as far as which race they actually were. It often depends on what these people identify themselves to be as far as what culture/society they immerse themselves in.

I did not get the job because of some dirty tricks done by a mainly white group of very powerful law librarians.
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I interviewed at a African-American Law School Library -- North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC-- around December 6, 1994. There were a few people whom others would call Caucasian then there were a large number of different shades of people I would have had a hard time identifying as far as which race they actually were. It often depends on what these people identify themselves to be as far as what culture/society they immerse themselves in.

I did not get the job because of some dirty tricks done by a mainly white group of very powerful law librarians.

Now Tal, be honest. We all know why you did not get the job. Those folks were homophobes.
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I interviewed at a African-American Law School Library -- North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC-- around December 6, 1994. There were a few people whom others would call Caucasian then there were a large number of different shades of people I would have had a hard time identifying as far as which race they actually were. It often depends on what these people identify themselves to be as far as what culture/society they immerse themselves in.

I did not get the job because of some dirty tricks done by a mainly white group of very powerful law librarians.
No...actually it went beyond their level. I bet you didn't get the job because someone...a few...many? Got the job through affirmative action and quotas. You know... I KNOW...that you were better than some, maybe many of the others who DID get hired. THIS is what needs to stop. THIS is why we're #25 from #1.
 

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