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Old Sep 3, 2011 | 06:49 AM
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if and only if right lib?
Right about what? I am FAR from being a "lib." Don't start calling names just because you are butt-hurt for being called out by others. Anyways, don't let me stop you from putting your foot in your mouth
I am intollerant of alot of cultural nuances. Specifically the young male black culture that feels its necessary to be a "hard ass", and travel through life, if they make it, being nothing more than a leech to society.
For that class/culture, I certainly am bigotted.
Old Sep 3, 2011 | 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by ChefJ
does this have anything to do with the crime rate?? I say yes, or maybe just the work ethic...

http://money.cnn.com/2011/09/02/news...ployment_rate/


16+% for blacks
8% for whites

Do you not see the trend being followed by the blue line in the years immediately preceding 2011? Do you not see the correlation to the green line? Gee, I wonder if something happened during that time, that would make unemployment rise for both demographics Yes, crime rates go up, regardless of skin color, when the economy is down. Oh! I just gave it away! Oops. Well, not like you have the skills to interpret a figure anyway. You don't even have the necessary skills to mask your racism
Old Sep 3, 2011 | 07:16 AM
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Oh and look, Chef!

"Even when you compare black and white workers, same age range, same education, you still see pretty significant gaps in unemployment rates," said Algernon Austin, director of the Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy program at the Economic Policy Institute. "So I do think the fact of racial discrimination in the labor market continues to play a role."
I know it's hard for you to read so you may need your wife to move your tongue for you
Old Sep 3, 2011 | 08:21 AM
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I am intollerant of alot of cultural nuances. Specifically the young male black culture that feels its necessary to be a "hard ass", and travel through life, if they make it, being nothing more than a leech to society.
Cultural nuances? Young male black culture? "Hard ass?" WOW!! You working on a philosophy degree while you are cooking in the kitchen, Chef? LMAO
Old Sep 3, 2011 | 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by C U AT 9K
Oh and look, Chef!

"Even when you compare black and white workers, same age range, same education, you still see pretty significant gaps in unemployment rates," said Algernon Austin, director of the Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy program at the Economic Policy Institute. "So I do think the fact of racial discrimination in the labor market continues to play a role."
I know it's hard for you to read so you may need your wife to move your tongue for you
Unfortunately for everyone he uses the word "think" "So I do think" which makes it an opinion. sorry....
Old Sep 3, 2011 | 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Gymkata
I am intollerant of alot of cultural nuances. Specifically the young male black culture that feels its necessary to be a "hard ass", and travel through life, if they make it, being nothing more than a leech to society.
Cultural nuances? Young male black culture? "Hard ass?" WOW!! You working on a philosophy degree while you are cooking in the kitchen, Chef? LMAO
seems as if you are the ignorant one my dear puzzlewit.
Old Sep 3, 2011 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by C U AT 9K
Originally Posted by ChefJ' timestamp='1314994633' post='20939403
does this have anything to do with the crime rate?? I say yes, or maybe just the work ethic...

http://money.cnn.com/2011/09/02/news...ployment_rate/


16+% for blacks
8% for whites

Do you not see the trend being followed by the blue line in the years immediately preceding 2011? Do you not see the correlation to the green line? Gee, I wonder if something happened during that time, that would make unemployment rise for both demographics Yes, crime rates go up, regardless of skin color, when the economy is down. Oh! I just gave it away! Oops. Well, not like you have the skills to interpret a figure anyway. You don't even have the necessary skills to mask your racism
when crime rates are ALREADY high for a certain race I can see the exponential increase when times are tough and they turn to CRIME instead of sophistication. Why get a job, when I can steal??? Those damned rich people.
Old Sep 3, 2011 | 03:59 PM
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CRIME instead of sophistication.
Yeah, because "sophistication" will get you a job and a good career! I think I'll bombard my boss with my intimate knowledge of French and Italian wines...maybe I'll get a fat bonus from him!! BAhahahahah!! Crime? Damn, I wonder if black folks are even allowed in your restaurant! LMAO
Old Sep 4, 2011 | 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by ChefJ
Originally Posted by C U AT 9K' timestamp='1315062985' post='20940971
Oh and look, Chef!

"Even when you compare black and white workers, same age range, same education, you still see pretty significant gaps in unemployment rates," said Algernon Austin, director of the Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy program at the Economic Policy Institute. "So I do think the fact of racial discrimination in the labor market continues to play a role."
I know it's hard for you to read so you may need your wife to move your tongue for you
Unfortunately for everyone he uses the word "think" "So I do think" which makes it an opinion. sorry....
The opinion of an educated director at an economic institute, vs that of a classless home-schooled GA redneck.... sorry...


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Old Sep 4, 2011 | 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by C U AT 9K
Originally Posted by ChefJ' timestamp='1315074147' post='20941273
[quote name='C U AT 9K' timestamp='1315062985' post='20940971']
Oh and look, Chef!

"Even when you compare black and white workers, same age range, same education, you still see pretty significant gaps in unemployment rates," said Algernon Austin, director of the Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy program at the Economic Policy Institute. "So I do think the fact of racial discrimination in the labor market continues to play a role."
I know it's hard for you to read so you may need your wife to move your tongue for you
Unfortunately for everyone he uses the word "think" "So I do think" which makes it an opinion. sorry....
The opinion of an educated director at an economic institute, vs that of a classless home-schooled GA redneck.... sorry...
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Those who can't "do" for a living so they turn to that for a career. You can gather your information from whomever you wish. When people start adding their thoughts to it, well then it becomes opinion.
those who can't do, teach. People like him are adding nothing to society.



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