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Yoepus
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Ketchup fields, Texas
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May-04-2005 21:45
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Konijn
Subverting Paradigms

Registered: Feb 2003
Location: New York City
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| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
Race doesn't objectively exist. Therefore, racial hierarchy cannot objectively exist. The only racial hierarchy that can exist is one inside your mind. |
race exists insofar as it is a social and cultural construct and can indeed effect the creation of certain race-based hierarchical relationships.
racial hierarchies, or more appropriately, racial discrimination, continue to persist for a myriad of reasons, the most obvious being the promotion of the meritocratic ethic of "equality of opportunity" at the expense of the more practical and communal-minded "equality of access." buttressing this larger issue of a lack of "access," are smaller, but no less relevant, points regarding white privilege, national history, social and cultural tenets, and of course, the almost atavistic tendency to associate "black" with "bad."
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Fir3start3r
Armin Acolyte

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Konijn
race exists insofar as it is a social and cultural construct and can indeed effect the creation of certain race-based hierarchical relationships.
racial hierarchies, or more appropriately, racial discrimination, continue to persist for a myriad of reasons, the most obvious being the promotion of the meritocratic ethic of "equality of opportunity" at the expense of the more practical and communal-minded "equality of access." buttressing this larger issue of a lack of "access," are smaller, but no less relevant, points regarding white privilege, national history, social and cultural tenets, and of course, the almost atavistic tendency to associate "black" with "bad." |
This still doesn't answer how "white privildge" has any relevance to today's society.
This kind of thinking was already paid for with many lives; lest we forget.
I just can't picture how "equality of opportunity" can be the cause of such divisions.
If anything it should simply separate those with the testicular fortitude to succeed (regardless of race, creed or religion...) from those sloths would believe they have a right to leech from society and that the world somehow owes them with no reciprocity.
This type of impoverished, contrariwise reasoning tends to reverberate as a social mantra in some circles until the time comes when it hits a resonance with their soul and they actually begin to believe there is no other way.
"Equality of opportunity" is a mental gap about 7 inches across the ears...
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The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all change to silver glass...and then you see it...
...white shores...and beyond...the far green country under a swift sunrise."
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May-06-2005 18:12
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Arbiter
Naked Power Organ

Registered: May 2002
Location:
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| quote: | Originally posted by Konijn
race exists insofar as it is a social and cultural construct and can indeed effect the creation of certain race-based hierarchical relationships.
racial hierarchies, or more appropriately, racial discrimination, continue to persist for a myriad of reasons, the most obvious being the promotion of the meritocratic ethic of "equality of opportunity" at the expense of the more practical and communal-minded "equality of access." buttressing this larger issue of a lack of "access," are smaller, but no less relevant, points regarding white privilege, national history, social and cultural tenets, and of course, the almost atavistic tendency to associate "black" with "bad." |
You're missing the point. "Race" does exist as a cultural construct, but in modern "multicultural" society this construct has no universality and, therefore, no utility for measuring the balance of wealth or influence within society as a whole from anything greater than the individual or group-of-like-minded-people perspective.
The existence of the concept itself seems to me to be more damaging than beneficial, so it definitely ought not to be legitmized by a government genuinely working in the interests of its people.
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May-09-2005 09:06
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Renegade
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
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Many people will face inequities based on their upbringing and heritage, but it has nothing to do with race. A black child, born in the modern US, is - ceteris paribus - not likely to end up any worse off financially than a white child. Therefore - as Arbiter said - race is no basis upon which to measure (or excuse, rather) "the (im)balance of wealth or influence within society".
It is, however, an inescapable fact that wealth is cyclical and readily propagated along hereditary lines almost as well-defined as those of race. Rich parents will give birth to rich children drowned in opportunity and poor parents will give birth to poor children starved of it - this is the basis on which the (im)balance of wealth and power is maintained. Until every child has adequate opportunity to self-actualise (through education etc.), all this talk of "individual mobility" and "the testicular fortitude to succeed" (wtf ) is completely meaningless. In our respective societies, barring a few rare exceptions to the rule, wealth will beget wealth and poverty will beget poverty. This has nothing to do with desire, it has everything to do with opportunity. Until every child has access to a quality education, the propogation of wealth along hereditary lines will continue. This concept, by the way, isn't capitalism, it's aristocracy.
So, to answer your question about the "racial heirarchy" in the US, the reason why black (and hispanic and other) people rank consistently lower than white Americans in social indicators has less to do with race than the fact that individuals of these ethnicities have, more often than not, have entered the country as an underclass and the system is inadequately supported to redress this (im)balance of power in subsequent generations, even in this age of racial equality and affirmative action. Until even the poorest in our societies have adequate opportunities to make a life for themselves, the cycle will, sadly, continue.
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May-09-2005 17:44
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Yoepus
Neo-condimist

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Ketchup fields, Texas
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May-09-2005 20:44
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