Re: Career questions: databases
Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 00:51:22 GMT
Message-ID: <eaCii.8032$Rw1.2079_at_newssvr25.news.prodigy.net>
> You've truly made this an East vs West issue here. If you *had* read
> my post as a whole, you'd have realized I wasn't attempting to
> belittle western civilization or even the white man. I've already
> mentioned this in my previous post, so I'm not going to waste more
> words on this.
I would have to disagree with you here. You very much did belittle the white man. You made the statement that wherever white men have gone, things are left in ruins. I replied that mankind, in general, is corrupt, and those in power are the most corrupt, and had people of other color been in power, the results would have been pretty much the same. You replied, "Maybe, maybe not."
> End note(s): a. I can't help it if you intend to jump to conclusions
> without even bothering to comprehend what I actually wrote. b. It's
> not nice to project anyone's native civilization or race in an
> inferior fashion, nor is it proper.
I agree. See above.
Here in a America, we have a large portion of young African American males who are in prison. Why? Are they inherently more criminal than, say, white or asian males? Or have circumstances in this country caused that disparity to a large extent? Some would say that African Americans are an inferior race, less civilized, and, hence, commit more crimes. I call those people "racists." I have no doubt that if the tables were turned, and most of the opportunities in this country went to black people and white people were in the minority, that the prison population would be reversed.
Similarly, on the flip side, too much opportunity, too much power, leads to corruptions, abuses of power. And I also think that any other race would act the same as whites, if given the same power and opportunity. I similarly call any who say otherwise "racists."
Neil Received on Wed Jul 04 2007 - 02:51:22 CEST