People are responsible for 100% their own actions no matter the race.

USA is a smelter

  • Im not racist. I have a color tv.

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Im not racist, i hate everyone equally.

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Cartman

    Votes: 1 100.0%

  • Total voters
    1

Ripped Farmer

Well-Known Member
So improve yourself, dummy. You are 100% responsible if you stay ignorant.
My daily doings for decades positioned me where I am and never put someone else out. Im gonna improve myself right now and let this group be angry at their own position in life while I take the rest of the day off and enjoy mine.
 

Chunky Stool

Well-Known Member
Some people are not poor by choice. Most are.

And the money of the rich is available to anyone who wants to and can work hard and smart enough to grab a piece.

In America anyway. Can’t speak for other places as I have not been there.
It's still easier if you're white.
Racism can be very subtle.

Ever work for a boss who doesn't like you?
Technically they have to treat everyone fairly, but you are at a distinct disadvantage, and In the long run it's better to find a new job.

Why?
If your boss doesn't like you, they will constantly seek out your faults & shortcomings -- while downplaying anything positive.
It's exactly the opposite for people your boss actually likes.

This is human nature and not necessarily associated with race.
But race can be a factor in any given situation.

Does that make sense?
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
Are you dumb? You brought up race with your first post, you derpy piece of shit. The title of this post is


People are responsible for 100% their own actions no matter the race.

Yes, but I think the way it's presented was about responsibility being important REGARDLESS of race, which is less about race and more about all people being seen as individuals rather than as members of a given race.
 

MichiganMedGrower

Well-Known Member
It's still easier if you're white.
Racism can be very subtle.

Ever work for a boss who doesn't like you?
Technically they have to treat everyone fairly, but you are at a distinct disadvantage, and In the long run it's better to find a new job.

Why?
If your boss doesn't like you, they will constantly seek out your faults & shortcomings -- while downplaying anything positive.
It's exactly the opposite for people your boss actually likes.

This is human nature and not necessarily associated with race.
But race can be a factor in any given situation.

Does that make sense?

I think all of this falls under. “It depends on many factors”
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
It's still easier if you're white.
Racism can be very subtle.

Ever work for a boss who doesn't like you?
Technically they have to treat everyone fairly, but you are at a distinct disadvantage, and In the long run it's better to find a new job.

Why?
If your boss doesn't like you, they will constantly seek out your faults & shortcomings -- while downplaying anything positive.
It's exactly the opposite for people your boss actually likes.

This is human nature and not necessarily associated with race.
But race can be a factor in any given situation.

Does that make sense?
Sorry about the ad in the vid but rather than drone on, I thought I'd post something that Jon Stewart said with much better humor and clarity than I could. Yes, I agree with what you said and just want to say that you've described a small part of it.

 
Well that is just stupid. 5 out of 5 millennials polled say they are not responsible for their actions and if the said actions cause financial strife please contribute to their go-fund me page.

They also think you should save for their retirement so they can get out of the basement at home

Wish i could double like something
 
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