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If a given problem really WAS the fault of one group...?

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whether racial, gender,or whatever, would we acknowledge that, or would we be too PC?

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  1. definitely acknowledge it

    the twin tower fiasco....we knew the source and we called it out, then we bombed their home country and dropped Bologna sandwiches the next day


  2. one heavy a s s elephant that that wont go away. The powers that be control everything, and I do mean everything.

  3. Hmm, I'd say yes, but with a precaution. Taking 9/11 as an example, we know the racial and religious background of the group responsible for the attack. Pretending otherwise would be rather ridiculous. However, acknowledging that fact would have to go hand in hand with having the common sense to not judge/stereotype the rest of the people of that race/religion/gender based on the actions of the smaller group. No matter what the circumstances, one simply cannot pass judgment on an entire group of people when a few members of that group do something wrong.

  4. 'We' would be too PC. The only exceptions are things that can be blamed on whites. The media and schools can crow about whites all day, but they dare not blame another entire race, gender, religion, or ethnic group for anything. Let's see how many thumbs down I get for this: Hispanics make up the majority of illegal aliens (I didn't say all Hispanics were here illegally). They cause overcrowding of our schools, they take jobs needed by citizens, and they cause our taxes to be higher. All true--but I'm not 'allowed' to say it. Acknowledging these facts make me 'racist'. But if I wanted to blame whites for the 'plight' of 'immigrants' or blacks I'd get a standing ovation. Especially since I am white. I'd be a 'hero' for 'acknowledging' the 'guilt' of my race and 'taking responsibility' for 'our transgressions'.

  5. im sure people would agknowledge it but mainstream america wouldnt because the people who start most of the worlds problems as far as race relations runs main stream america

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