Going through my text book for my business class I came across a term which had a definition which got me thinking.
Although it seems to be a dead subject, "everybody knows this already" type thing.
I quickly realized that amongst me in class everyday are young, manipulative, naieve, and impressionable kids straight out of the confines of high school just now seeing a slight glimpse of light protruding from the reality of life.
Hence, they are easily swayed by what they are taught.
So this here is what they are taught.
"Affirmative Action: Employment activities designed to "RIGHT PAST WRONGS" by increasing oppurtunities for minorities and women."
So by now you are probably thinking I'm about to go off on "right past wrongs" but I'm not. Hopefully, that would be preaching to the choir.
What has me going now is the exclusion of white males. The ONLY group in our country that does not fall into the category of minorities and women.
As a white male I am strongly opposed to this, and I don't mean the concept of affirmative action. I am upset over the demonization of me, my brother, my father, and friends.
Ok, I'll be honest, I quickly got over such a petty thing...until I read the next term and definition.
"Reverse Discrimiantion: Discrimination against whites or males in hiring or promoting."
ALRIGHT! Here we go, that makes up for the knock on white guys! I dig it.
Then I began to think, a curse of mine.
I thought, "Wait a minute, white males are once again being segregated from the rest of our society. A portrayal of people ignoring their own racism by screaming racist the other way. "Reverse Discrmination"? Is that confined to one class of people? What an attack on the people included, the ONLY people included in this definition, white males! Does reverse discriminaion not apply to Armenians and Turks? Jews and Aryans? Sunnis and Shiites? North Koreans and South Koreans? Africans and South Africns? Russia and the world?
Can reverse discrimination not apply to some people in these countries who might discriminate based on past conflicts?"
I guess my point to all this is, I don't know...REALITY!
These things are taught in a lot of schools, although seeming miniscule, it really adds to a broader reality.
I have no problem listening to political, racial, opiniated comments of my professors, because I know I am smart enough to create my own beliefs.
However I do see "discrimination" and "reverse discrimination" daily, at work and school.
Sadly the acts of "Reverse Discrimiation" far out weigh discrimination.
But the acts of discrimination are not limited to white males.
It is one race against ALL others. There is not a limitation to white males, all minorities are not united with other minorities.
It is racism that is accepted to be OK by our society, just as long as it is not a white male commiting it.
Now I tangentially strayed in this post, but my ultimate message (totally separate from when I started) is...
Racism is born within everyone despite race, but some of us are able to over come this.
Do you? Do you really? Would yoiu treat a person who is a dead on stereotype for their race differently? Or would you chuckle a little because you just saw a stereotype to be true? Is that racist? Are we all racists still? Or has the definition of racism been changed to a definition that is actually socially acceptable?
Kind of like Gay no longer means happy...although most seem to be overly happy.
Final question...
Do YOU always take me literal? If so...when will you find that key to unlock your mind?
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
As the World Turns, the Simpsons Reveal the Truth
The Simpsons, spot on.
I've been a fan of the Simpsons for a long time, I remember not being allowed to watch the show when I was younger. But my siblings and I were persistent, we turned the Simpsons on when we could. Eventually my parents slowly saw the humor, the adult humor (which I didn't see all of at the time) and gradually objected less to the display of this Fox program on our television. Although it was rare, occasionally my father would let out a subdued laugh during the show but quickly re-established his paternal presence as a stern fatherly figure. I saw his enjoyment, and it created an even greater liking for The Simpsons.
To get to the point, one thing in life which I look forward to in life is the Simpsons, m-f, 11:00pm. All re-runs, all funny.
Tonight the episode was Homer running for Sanittion Comissioner. How it got to that...you gotta watch, but the overall message is clear.
I'm sure Fox had no idea at the time of the message...being such a liberal tool, but unknowingly they hilighted some key things.
To sum it all up..."Love Day" is created in Springfield...the citizens mindlessly accept it, Homer tries to throw the "Love Day" trash out and gets mad at the trash men.
He eventually decides to run for waste management commisioner and wins.
At the end, he messes things up so horribly, the town has to move five miles down the road to escape what Homer has done.
Now...how does this apply to anyhting at all relevant?
Let me explain.
When Homer first speaks to the masses, it's at a U-2 concert. What sticks out is when Bono says the "people of Springfield" and the crowd goes wild just hearing their name. I remember being at a Mason Jennings show where in one of his songs he mentions los Angeles. When he did, everyone (hipsters, liberals, pretentious f*&$s) applauded. But he was talking about how crappy LA is and how excited he was to get out.
Yet, he said LA to the masses and they were easily amused despite what he was really saying.
Homer eventually wins saying things like "I'd be the most wack, tripped out Sanitation Commissioner ever!"
And "My Men will do ALL your MESSY jobs!"
Homer wins in a landslide.
After winning Marge asks Homer, "But can the garbage men really do all the things you said?"
The show goes into a musical of "The garbage man can"
Eventually all of Homer's promises of having the Trah Men doing all the dirty jobs which no one wants to do runs into a financial crisis leading to the town relocating because of the calamity of futile promises.
So now...how does this relate to anything? Well, maybe some of you are catching on by now...to those who aren't...sorry, go kick someone in the nuts out of frustration because you are unable to see the results of false promises and ideology destined to screw our country.
Love you all.
I've been a fan of the Simpsons for a long time, I remember not being allowed to watch the show when I was younger. But my siblings and I were persistent, we turned the Simpsons on when we could. Eventually my parents slowly saw the humor, the adult humor (which I didn't see all of at the time) and gradually objected less to the display of this Fox program on our television. Although it was rare, occasionally my father would let out a subdued laugh during the show but quickly re-established his paternal presence as a stern fatherly figure. I saw his enjoyment, and it created an even greater liking for The Simpsons.
To get to the point, one thing in life which I look forward to in life is the Simpsons, m-f, 11:00pm. All re-runs, all funny.
Tonight the episode was Homer running for Sanittion Comissioner. How it got to that...you gotta watch, but the overall message is clear.
I'm sure Fox had no idea at the time of the message...being such a liberal tool, but unknowingly they hilighted some key things.
To sum it all up..."Love Day" is created in Springfield...the citizens mindlessly accept it, Homer tries to throw the "Love Day" trash out and gets mad at the trash men.
He eventually decides to run for waste management commisioner and wins.
At the end, he messes things up so horribly, the town has to move five miles down the road to escape what Homer has done.
Now...how does this apply to anyhting at all relevant?
Let me explain.
When Homer first speaks to the masses, it's at a U-2 concert. What sticks out is when Bono says the "people of Springfield" and the crowd goes wild just hearing their name. I remember being at a Mason Jennings show where in one of his songs he mentions los Angeles. When he did, everyone (hipsters, liberals, pretentious f*&$s) applauded. But he was talking about how crappy LA is and how excited he was to get out.
Yet, he said LA to the masses and they were easily amused despite what he was really saying.
Homer eventually wins saying things like "I'd be the most wack, tripped out Sanitation Commissioner ever!"
And "My Men will do ALL your MESSY jobs!"
Homer wins in a landslide.
After winning Marge asks Homer, "But can the garbage men really do all the things you said?"
The show goes into a musical of "The garbage man can"
Eventually all of Homer's promises of having the Trah Men doing all the dirty jobs which no one wants to do runs into a financial crisis leading to the town relocating because of the calamity of futile promises.
So now...how does this relate to anything? Well, maybe some of you are catching on by now...to those who aren't...sorry, go kick someone in the nuts out of frustration because you are unable to see the results of false promises and ideology destined to screw our country.
Love you all.
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