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pokey9554 08-15-2013 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by Fluglehrer (Post 1463634)
Of course "Arab" may also not be technically an ethnicity/race either. I think Arabs are actually Semetic-Caucasian, a.k.a. some form of "White".

This brings up an interesting point. I'm half Palestinian, half Hungarian Jew. Do I check the Asian, European, or African box on applications.

jungle 08-15-2013 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by pokey9554 (Post 1463684)
This brings up an interesting point. I'm half Palestinian, half Hungarian Jew. Do I check the Asian, European, or African box on applications.

If you don't know, we can't help.

Perhaps a better question would be why do we tend to emphasize differences?

Why isn't there one block marked human, instead of all the various divisions?

rickair7777 08-15-2013 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by pokey9554 (Post 1463684)
This brings up an interesting point. I'm half Palestinian, half Hungarian Jew. Do I check the Asian, European, or African box on applications.


African will probably get you more consideration, assuming you reasonably look the part. But asian is probably better than european.

rickair7777 08-15-2013 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by Fluglehrer (Post 1463634)
Of course "Arab" may also not be technically an ethnicity/race either. I think Arabs are actually Semetic-Caucasian, a.k.a. some form of "White".


They are not categorized in a manner which provides affirmative action benefits in the US, but that's all political.

Genetically, they're a mix resulting from some historical core tribal groups which subsequently assimilated a lot of other folks into their culture. Lots of dynamics in that region over the last couple thousand years. Not all of them even agree on the definition of "arab".

block30 08-15-2013 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by cardiomd (Post 1462314)
Excellent post. +1000. I'll buy you a beer, Deadhead, if we ever meet.

In times past people HAD to get their news from Walter Cronkite, or read something by Pulitzer. Something relatively balanced. Sure there were still some rags or tabloids, but larger news corporations were quite centrist. Now somebody can seek out whatever trash and read it to solely form "opinions," or spout out the same half-true (or not true) nonsense to no end.

I am now liberal hippie to the right wingers, and I am a conservative crock to the extreme left, but yet I haven't changed. Thoughtful discussion is quite rare (look at some of the posters here, or any web forum).

That is how I feel!

jungle 08-16-2013 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by cardiomd (Post 1462314)
Excellent post. +1000. I'll buy you a beer, Deadhead, if we ever meet.

In times past people HAD to get their news from Walter Cronkite, or read something by Pulitzer. Something relatively balanced. Sure there were still some rags or tabloids, but larger news corporations were quite centrist. Now somebody can seek out whatever trash and read it to solely form "opinions," or spout out the same half-true (or not true) nonsense to no end.

I am now liberal hippie to the right wingers, and I am a conservative crock to the extreme left, but yet I haven't changed. Thoughtful discussion is quite rare (look at some of the posters here, or any web forum).

Information is more widely available than ever, literacy is at a low point as is critical thought.

Left, right and center are just constructs designed to divide while building the means to live from the effort of others.
We have all constructed a ghastly enormous and ever expanding beast which serves a tiny minority. I have to laugh at the word centrist, because that brought us to our current position.

People using the word centrist are almost always anything but and the word has evolved in meaning to encompass almost anything popular-whatever the cat happens to drag in.

A highly placed official recently blamed the internet for making it difficult to govern, what he really meant is that it makes it far more difficult to lie.

Snarge 08-17-2013 05:20 AM

The US via its drone program is a great terrorist organization.

It usually comes down to economics. The Haves and the Have nots....

jungle 08-17-2013 06:00 AM


Originally Posted by Snarge (Post 1464458)
The US via its drone program is a great terrorist organization.

It usually comes down to economics. The Haves and the Have nots....

Just look at the positive side, a 75k hellfire is much cheaper than a million dollar cruise missile.

Messages of love and singing kumbaya have proven ineffective.

Snarge 08-17-2013 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by jungle (Post 1464485)
Just look at the positive side, a 75k hellfire is much cheaper than a million dollar cruise missile.

Messages of love and singing kumbaya have proven ineffective.

Why would they? People can't eat love and songs.... economic polices speak loudest.... the conditioning that forbids discussing economics or class is compelling....

jungle 08-17-2013 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by Snarge (Post 1464498)
Why would they? People can't eat love and songs.... economic polices speak loudest.... the conditioning that forbids discussing economics or class is compelling....

Quite right, and a good close look will show you that terror comes most often from countries far retarded in both culture and economic development. We are not to blame for their lack of development.

Class is a lame attempt to blame lack of education, culture and economic development on someone else.

Like poor neighbors they fail to contribute to the community of man.
They lag in art, literature, philosophy, technology, medicine, manufacturing and free expression and all they can do is blame others.


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