Topic: 5 ways whites are discriminated against
mightymoe's photo
Sun 10/29/17 02:02 PM

It would be interesting to hear the examples of systemic discrimination against Whites in the USA , or any other predominately white nation.


i just listed 5...but you're not seeing past your own predjudices...

no photo
Sun 10/29/17 02:59 PM



people focus on surviving and getting through their lives, they also have grievances ... there is no evidence that they therefore can't focus on anything but their grievance, racial or otherwise ...


and you think it's not a problem? instead of minorities trying harder and studying more, it's easier to play a race card just to beat the white man who did study and learn?



if only hard work and study were TRULY 'all' it took ... because minorities have been some of the hardest 'working' in the country ...





And you consider failing a test, (a standard test given to candidates regardless of their color).. a valid grievance?

Well, if its and consolation ( and it is to me) I am told those who " grievance" their way to the status of Chief do not have the respect of the men they command. And never will.

the race card can't buy respect.




yellowrose10's photo
Sun 10/29/17 03:45 PM


IMO not many think of discrimination against others. Jews, Irish, Native Americans, etc. But the whites....oh no!


Agree


Many that play that card does it from ages ago. They don't think of others or real history

msharmony's photo
Sun 10/29/17 11:54 PM


It would be interesting to hear the examples of systemic discrimination against Whites in the USA , or any other predominately white nation.


i just listed 5...but you're not seeing past your own predjudices...


no. you listed five CASES of individuals being discriminated against

systemic discrimination would require statistics on a certain GROUP being disadvantaged

msharmony's photo
Sun 10/29/17 11:55 PM




people focus on surviving and getting through their lives, they also have grievances ... there is no evidence that they therefore can't focus on anything but their grievance, racial or otherwise ...


and you think it's not a problem? instead of minorities trying harder and studying more, it's easier to play a race card just to beat the white man who did study and learn?



if only hard work and study were TRULY 'all' it took ... because minorities have been some of the hardest 'working' in the country ...





And you consider failing a test, (a standard test given to candidates regardless of their color).. a valid grievance?

Well, if its and consolation ( and it is to me) I am told those who " grievance" their way to the status of Chief do not have the respect of the men they command. And never will.

the race card can't buy respect.






as per my quotes, my post is not responding to anything about a firefighters test,, but about the quote I included regarding 'working hard'

mightymoe's photo
Mon 10/30/17 09:41 AM



It would be interesting to hear the examples of systemic discrimination against Whites in the USA , or any other predominately white nation.


i just listed 5...but you're not seeing past your own predjudices...


no. you listed five CASES of individuals being discriminated against

systemic discrimination would require statistics on a certain GROUP being disadvantaged
whatever...you just wanna argue...

mightymoe's photo
Mon 10/30/17 09:46 AM





people focus on surviving and getting through their lives, they also have grievances ... there is no evidence that they therefore can't focus on anything but their grievance, racial or otherwise ...


and you think it's not a problem? instead of minorities trying harder and studying more, it's easier to play a race card just to beat the white man who did study and learn?



if only hard work and study were TRULY 'all' it took ... because minorities have been some of the hardest 'working' in the country ...





And you consider failing a test, (a standard test given to candidates regardless of their color).. a valid grievance?

Well, if its and consolation ( and it is to me) I am told those who " grievance" their way to the status of Chief do not have the respect of the men they command. And never will.

the race card can't buy respect.






as per my quotes, my post is not responding to anything about a firefighters test,, but about the quote I included regarding 'working hard'
anyone can work hard, but not everyone is smart...if we let stupid people as a doctor, police chief, or any other position that involves thinking just because they're a minority,then we are all in trouble... To bad you can't see beyond your white blinders...

no photo
Mon 10/30/17 10:09 AM





people focus on surviving and getting through their lives, they also have grievances ... there is no evidence that they therefore can't focus on anything but their grievance, racial or otherwise ...


and you think it's not a problem? instead of minorities trying harder and studying more, it's easier to play a race card just to beat the white man who did study and learn?



if only hard work and study were TRULY 'all' it took ... because minorities have been some of the hardest 'working' in the country ...





And you consider failing a test, (a standard test given to candidates regardless of their color).. a valid grievance?

Well, if its and consolation ( and it is to me) I am told those who " grievance" their way to the status of Chief do not have the respect of the men they command. And never will.

the race card can't buy respect.






as per my quotes, my post is not responding to anything about a firefighters test,, but about the quote I included regarding 'working hard'


Of course you are not responding to the firefighter statement, because that would go against your agenda.

The white firefighters WERE certainly discriminated upon (The whites who failed the test had to wait a few years and retake it and the whites who passed the test had all of their hard work and study.. cheapened) and the black candidates who failed were given a free pass..just because of their skin color... and they jumped at it.. took the easy way.. just flipped out the race card

Fact

And that MS is.. discrimination.

no1phD's photo
Mon 10/30/17 10:30 AM
I'm not prejudiced at all but I will say this much young white people are being discriminated against... good luck to a young white person getting a job at a Tim Horton's donut shop.. nothing but Filipino workers there... that goes the same for any other low paying job... big corporations are squeezing out the higher demanding wage White people have come to expect... and are opting to replace.. the white Workforce with the lower-paid... slightly Brown Workforce... can't really blame them though Filipinos work hard and don't complain... for less money probably...

Of course they brainwashed the Whitey..
Telling them no no your kids don't want these low paying jobs.. they need to focus on going to school getting corporate jobs...

Sure but how can they afford to go to school if they can no longer get a job at night working in your Tim Hortons or your grocery stores..... because you gave all those jobs a way to the slightly brown people from overseas...hmmmm... oh I know Mom and Dad should take out another mortgage on the house lining the big Banks Pockets even more... tricky rabbit Trix are for kids... it's truly sad how everything ties into making profit

msharmony's photo
Mon 10/30/17 10:34 AM






people focus on surviving and getting through their lives, they also have grievances ... there is no evidence that they therefore can't focus on anything but their grievance, racial or otherwise ...


and you think it's not a problem? instead of minorities trying harder and studying more, it's easier to play a race card just to beat the white man who did study and learn?



if only hard work and study were TRULY 'all' it took ... because minorities have been some of the hardest 'working' in the country ...





And you consider failing a test, (a standard test given to candidates regardless of their color).. a valid grievance?

Well, if its and consolation ( and it is to me) I am told those who " grievance" their way to the status of Chief do not have the respect of the men they command. And never will.

the race card can't buy respect.






as per my quotes, my post is not responding to anything about a firefighters test,, but about the quote I included regarding 'working hard'
anyone can work hard, but not everyone is smart...if we let stupid people as a doctor, police chief, or any other position that involves thinking just because they're a minority,then we are all in trouble... To bad you can't see beyond your white blinders...


I am not who STARTED a topic about discrimination...

I am someone PARTICIPATING in said topic, however

there is no debate that people from all backgrounds SOMETIMES suffer injustices that are racial in nature

there is a justice system to address their grievances

however, the issue of 'systemic' discrimination does not apply to whites in a predominantly white nation

there is no discussion or denying discrimination HAPPENS in personal and individual situations

that those individual situations rise to an oppressive pattern for a DEMOGRAPHIC of people, is another matter

msharmony's photo
Mon 10/30/17 10:35 AM






people focus on surviving and getting through their lives, they also have grievances ... there is no evidence that they therefore can't focus on anything but their grievance, racial or otherwise ...


and you think it's not a problem? instead of minorities trying harder and studying more, it's easier to play a race card just to beat the white man who did study and learn?



if only hard work and study were TRULY 'all' it took ... because minorities have been some of the hardest 'working' in the country ...





And you consider failing a test, (a standard test given to candidates regardless of their color).. a valid grievance?

Well, if its and consolation ( and it is to me) I am told those who " grievance" their way to the status of Chief do not have the respect of the men they command. And never will.

the race card can't buy respect.






as per my quotes, my post is not responding to anything about a firefighters test,, but about the quote I included regarding 'working hard'


Of course you are not responding to the firefighter statement, because that would go against your agenda.

The white firefighters WERE certainly discriminated upon (The whites who failed the test had to wait a few years and retake it and the whites who passed the test had all of their hard work and study.. cheapened) and the black candidates who failed were given a free pass..just because of their skin color... and they jumped at it.. took the easy way.. just flipped out the race card

Fact

And that MS is.. discrimination.


did only white firefighters have to retake the test, and did only black firefighters get a 'pass'?

or was a test thrown out for all who took it and were all able to retake it?


no photo
Mon 10/30/17 10:38 AM

I'm not prejudiced at all but I will say this much young white people are being discriminated against... good luck to a young white person getting a job at a Tim Horton's donut shop.. nothing but Filipino workers there... that goes the same for any other low paying job... big corporations are squeezing out the higher demanding wage White people have come to expect... and are opting to replace.. the white Workforce with the lower-paid... slightly Brown Workforce... can't really blame them though Filipinos work hard and don't complain... for less money probably...

Of course they brainwashed the Whitey..
Telling them no no your kids don't want these low paying jobs.. they need to focus on going to school getting corporate jobs...

Sure but how can they
afford to go to school if they can no longer get a job at night working in your Tim Hortons or your grocery stores..... because you gave all those jobs a way to the slightly brown people from overseas...hmmmm... oh I know Mom and Dad should take out another mortgage on the house lining the big Banks Pockets even more... tricky rabbit Trix are for kids... it's truly sad how everything ties into making profit

It is the same here.
Imo, they try and over educate kids now.
Ok for the highest ones but give a less intelligent kid a piece of paper and they assume they are to good for some jobs.
This is how we end up using migrant workers.
I've often heard the expression from the us 'you'll end up flipping burgers "
Well, what is wrong with that? It's still work and someone has to do it, why make them feel less worthy?

msharmony's photo
Mon 10/30/17 10:43 AM


I'm not prejudiced at all but I will say this much young white people are being discriminated against... good luck to a young white person getting a job at a Tim Horton's donut shop.. nothing but Filipino workers there... that goes the same for any other low paying job... big corporations are squeezing out the higher demanding wage White people have come to expect... and are opting to replace.. the white Workforce with the lower-paid... slightly Brown Workforce... can't really blame them though Filipinos work hard and don't complain... for less money probably...

Of course they brainwashed the Whitey..
Telling them no no your kids don't want these low paying jobs.. they need to focus on going to school getting corporate jobs...

Sure but how can they
afford to go to school if they can no longer get a job at night working in your Tim Hortons or your grocery stores..... because you gave all those jobs a way to the slightly brown people from overseas...hmmmm... oh I know Mom and Dad should take out another mortgage on the house lining the big Banks Pockets even more... tricky rabbit Trix are for kids... it's truly sad how everything ties into making profit

It is the same here.
Imo, they try and over educate kids now.
Ok for the highest ones but give a less intelligent kid a piece of paper and they assume they are to good for some jobs.
This is how we end up using migrant workers.
I've often heard the expression from the us 'you'll end up flipping burgers "
Well, what is wrong with that? It's still work and someone has to do it, why make them feel less worthy?


if you live in a culture where 'merit' is tied to 'hard work', and pay is based in 'merit'

by definition, lower paid jobs mean people with less merit and who aren't working hard enough ....

few want to belong to that demographic

no1phD's photo
Mon 10/30/17 10:43 AM


I'm not prejudiced at all but I will say this much young white people are being discriminated against... good luck to a young white person getting a job at a Tim Horton's donut shop.. nothing but Filipino workers there... that goes the same for any other low paying job... big corporations are squeezing out the higher demanding wage White people have come to expect... and are opting to replace.. the white Workforce with the lower-paid... slightly Brown Workforce... can't really blame them though Filipinos work hard and don't complain... for less money probably...

Of course they brainwashed the Whitey..
Telling them no no your kids don't want these low paying jobs.. they need to focus on going to school getting corporate jobs...

Sure but how can they
afford to go to school if they can no longer get a job at night working in your Tim Hortons or your grocery stores..... because you gave all those jobs a way to the slightly brown people from overseas...hmmmm... oh I know Mom and Dad should take out another mortgage on the house lining the big Banks Pockets even more... tricky rabbit Trix are for kids... it's truly sad how everything ties into making profit

It is the same here.
Imo, they try and over educate kids now.
Ok for the highest ones but give a less intelligent kid a piece of paper and they assume they are to good for some jobs.
This is how we end up using migrant workers.
I've often heard the expression from the us 'you'll end up flipping burgers "
Well, what is wrong with that? It's still work and someone has to do it, why make them feel less worthy?
..yes.. they over educate kids but the same Filipino worker that now has my son's job can afford to go to school... so come to my country take my son's job then take his spot in school get the corporate job end up buying the Tim Hortons that you worked at to pay to go to school then hire my son's son to work for you because now a generation later the white guy is the uneducated dumbass that can only hold down a job flipping burgers...
The white man is being bred out of existence and forced into servitude..
Payback's a b****..lol.....

White People Unite have more white babies. Fast..lol

no1phD's photo
Mon 10/30/17 10:46 AM
To coin a phrase if you can't simply kill them out of existence breed them out of existence.. the white gene pool is getting watered down...

no1phD's photo
Mon 10/30/17 10:48 AM
The above statements above... are not what Ph.D holds true to.. the makers of PhD sauce want to make this very clear.
PhD loves everyone.. white yellow brown even green... we're all God's little lambs being led to the slaughter.. from corporate slaughterhouses... greed will be the death of us all

no photo
Mon 10/30/17 10:49 AM



I'm not prejudiced at all but I will say this much young white people are being discriminated against... good luck to a young white person getting a job at a Tim Horton's donut shop.. nothing but Filipino workers there... that goes the same for any other low paying job... big corporations are squeezing out the higher demanding wage White people have come to expect... and are opting to replace.. the white Workforce with the lower-paid... slightly Brown Workforce... can't really blame them though Filipinos work hard and don't complain... for less money probably...

Of course they brainwashed the Whitey..
Telling them no no your kids don't want these low paying jobs.. they need to focus on going to school getting corporate jobs...

Sure but how can they
afford to go to school if they can no longer get a job at night working in your Tim Hortons or your grocery stores..... because you gave all those jobs a way to the slightly brown people from overseas...hmmmm... oh I know Mom and Dad should take out another mortgage on the house lining the big Banks Pockets even more... tricky rabbit Trix are for kids... it's truly sad how everything ties into making profit

It is the same here.
Imo, they try and over educate kids now.
Ok for the highest ones but give a less intelligent kid a piece of paper and they assume they are to good for some jobs.
This is how we end up using migrant workers.
I've often heard the expression from the us 'you'll end up flipping burgers "
Well, what is wrong with that? It's still work and someone has to do it, why make them feel less worthy?
..yes.. they over educate kids but the same Filipino worker that now has my son's job can afford to go to school... so come to my country take my son's job then take his spot in school get the corporate job end up buying the Tim Hortons that you worked at to pay to go to school then hire my son's son to work for you because now a generation later the white guy is the uneducated dumbass that can only hold down a job flipping burgers...
The white man is being bred out of existence and forced into servitude..
Payback's a b****..lol.....

White People Unite have more white babies. Fast..lol

laugh
I think mostly the philipino's are hard working, now, it's the way they were raised always needing to improve where as the most youth of today don't have to (not all )
Also I expect employers have more control over them as they have more to lose.

no photo
Mon 10/30/17 11:38 AM
That sounds really strange to me because in the back of my mind I'm thinking the US for instance is owned and run by the largest racial group at 72% of the total population, that's 250 million of you regionally!. That population is white, who actually own and run the country, and who's institutes are historically white. To me that would be like saying your the owner of your own company and you now feel alienated in your own company. That doesn't sound statically plausible, and just goes against my logic. If you created that world, then your the God of it simple.

How would that 72% majority all of a sudden start feeling marginalised in their own country, company and home?

calmpassenger's photo
Mon 10/30/17 12:29 PM
I did my graduation from new zealand. My class fellows were from USA, Iceland, Germany, singapore all around the world... I eat sleep and spend time with them. I seriously never hear, feel anything like that. No one ever talk on this topic. People were beautiful and amazing. Everyone respect each other. I spend time at their homes. But never ever hear anything like that. Inshort, Its only happen in USA? Why!

msharmony's photo
Mon 10/30/17 12:35 PM
Different countries have different histories, which are grounded in different types of divisions.

In the UK, for instance, people would probably discuss more their concern for the Royals or, in Scottland, they may not be fond of the english.

In Japan, which is highly monolithic, ethnic diversity is probably not thought much of because there is next to none of it.

So, I think it is just that different histories cause different nations to have different concerns and political/social divisions or issues