Here's a history lesson, folks. Anybody ever really hear any stories about the Italians or Germans not being accepted? It wasn't because of their skin color, social standing, or their ability/non to speak english. It was because they chose to attempt to assimilate. They adopted the customs and habits of this country and they blended right in. Right or wrong, that's a very big reason why those two groups did not have major issues immigrating into this country.
Your ignorance in this matter is appalling;
immigrant Italians in the US were the second-highest lynched ethnic group.
Here's a history lesson, Joe. The "Five Families", the origins of
La Cosa Nostra in the US, were, initially, shakedown artists within the tenement ghettos of NYC. They extorted from
their own fellow Italian immigrants
because they knew the police would not offer protection to what they (the police) considered second-class citizens (the Italians).
As for the Germans, I live in a state/region with the highest proportion of German immigrants in the US. There's a reason we have
racing sausages for a team named
Brewers,for crying out loud. My father, a third-generation US citizen, could have bored you with stories about the discrimination that his 'Kraut' grandfather faced in his new country during the First World War.
I'll grant that this previous example is anecdotal; are you willing to stipulate that your examples are gross generalizations as well as not terribly factual?
Part of moving to a new country is about assimilation. If I moved to Poland or Germany I'd attempt to learn their language. Would I be able to speak it as well as they could in 6 months? A year? 5 years? Ever? No. But I'd sure as hell try and I'd try to communicate with them in their native tongue. I wouldn't immigrate and then demand that everyone ELSE learn my language so I can communicate with them. Whether or not you want to believe it, it happens all the time in this country.
And while they're trying like hell to learn our native tongue, the smart companies are realizing that if they
don't offer "Press 1 for....", they're losing out on a
lot of revenue.
The free market is a wonderful thing.
Hillary will make it okay, I promise. Whether or not you choose to believe it, there is a wide variety of people who own corn snakes. We have a wide variety of views, and many of which are obviously opposing.
We coddle people in an attempt to make them feel better, and we refuse to let people know that they suck at things.
Agreed, and here's my attempt at changing that:
Joe,
you suck at predicting Presidential nominees, especially in the party whose ideology you seem to ascribe to. And you suck at it big time. How can I, as an independent critical thinker, give any credence to veracity of the OP in this thread given your track record?
Is this offensive to you? Are we polarizing black and white? Are you scarred? I've got news for you, this quote is 10000% accurate. And it's accurate because we as a society have allowed it to become that way. We are still playing the guilty/victim role of a country that 200 years ago allowed slavery. We pander to certain groups because we have a fear of upsetting people. But explain to me how it's okay to have a Miss Black America, or a Black Entertainment Television? Save your breath---because it is okay. However, god forbid if someone wanted to create a White Miss America, it'd be racist. Can't have it both ways, so it's one or the other. I'm not intolerant of black people, so I'm terribly sorry to inform you that I am not a bigot. I however am intolerant of people who have an attitude that I personally owe them something, when I do not. I am intolerant of people who expect hand outs for no reason whatsoever. If based on those beliefs you want to call me a bigot, then by all means...
There's absolutely
nothing wrong with a "Miss Black America", nor is there anything wrong with a "Miss Croatian America", "Miss Lesbian America", "Miss Down's Syndrome America", or
any specific subculture that wishes to recognize their own "Belle Of The Ball". The Caucasian in America is hardly a "subculture", however.
"10000% accurate"? I don't think so. The article in your OP isn't full of truthfulness. It's full of
truthiness.
regards,
jazz