I Might Be A Racist
At the risk of being called a racist, I am fed up with the whining coming from African-American groups and lobbies.For example: Michelle Obama said, "Black girls rock." Isn't that racist?
No, she's the President's wife and black.
But if I said white girls rock, I'd be called racist.
Yeah, because you're white.
That doesn't make sense.
Yeah.
With all the special privileges allowed to black people, it seems to me that if they would use these special allowences to take advantage of capitalism, some could rise above poverty, and then, most importantly, patronize those who put in the blood and sweat to create an enterprise, I believe that within a single generation there would hardly be any disparity between black and white economically. My sympathies have, over the years, diminished into disdain.
No, she's the President's wife and black.
But if I said white girls rock, I'd be called racist.
Yeah, because you're white.
That doesn't make sense.
Yeah.
With all the special privileges allowed to black people, it seems to me that if they would use these special allowences to take advantage of capitalism, some could rise above poverty, and then, most importantly, patronize those who put in the blood and sweat to create an enterprise, I believe that within a single generation there would hardly be any disparity between black and white economically. My sympathies have, over the years, diminished into disdain.
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All I could do was shake my head.
We need a better communication plan. Ayn, some R&B? Milton, a rap song?
The easy path is so easy...until some many on the path increase gravity!
When several people said to me, "But you're so pretty, you can get a husband. Why are you in dental school?"
I sure never understood this attitude. I am perfectly fine with handsome men in high positions! :)
skill are people with knowledge and skill -- they can
do a job and should be paid the s a m e.
I spent 20 years as one kind of manager or other,
from small engineering group to 121-person dept....
when we hired a female engineer for less than a male,
I asked why, and made noise. . never Too Much Noise,
but noise. . it helped at least one top-notch female
engineer;;; I know.
the story which you told, above, is a great one, and
I want to thank you for relating it. . when a manager
or professional encounters an emergency, they had
better turn into a machine-like character and Get It Done.
but when it's too late, like in your story, emotion is
necessary to begin getting over it -- IMHO. . grieving
starts that process, right?
we also helped to elect Joni Ernst. . her pig-surgery
ad was wonderful, so she got the $100 Joe Wilson
honorary "You Lie!" award (Joe got the first one),
and we went from there.
that's good -- "THIS one can!" -- j
I was the only female in a class of 106 in dental school, and I was 19, and looked about 16 when I started. I was in the top 1/3 of the class, and a lot of people had trouble with that.
When I was a senior, I was called to the office of the head of oral surgery, who proceeded to tell me that a patient just died because I neglected to give his full medical history. I burst in to tears, after which he told me that none of it was true, that he was just testing me, as he didn't feel a woman was tough enough to be a dentist, and I just proved him right.
Well, for the first time I got angry at being treated like that. I told him that if he called any student in to his office and told that person a patient just died because of his neglect, and they don't cry, he'd better kick that student out.
Fast forward, and I apply for a job at a teaching hospital. The man doing the hiring was the head of oral surgery. He called his counterpart at my school and said, I don't think a woman can do this job. The oral surgeon at my school said, THIS one can.
So ain't life amazing? I was just glad to have the job. I learned a lot!
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