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    #31
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    I see some of the usual suspects are pulling the "white people are the victims" card that so many white supremacy organizations like to use to rally the troops.

    But then they often go on to say that racism and discrimination against people of colour or religious minorities doesn't exist. And there should be no programs to address the disadvantage that minorities face.

    Its a familiar theme amongst some on the far right.
    No one is playing the white man is a victim card. Injustices are perpetrated on many people. Equality is a valued pillar of our society. Steve Harvey, many black athletes, musicians, actors, performers are considered equals, but in some instances some people believe people should be diss equal and last Thursday Supreme Court judges said they take issue with that practice and the un freedom fighters are having a hissy fit. US has a system of checks and balances with Congress in charge of money bills, here in Canada we are witnessing the problems with treasury when the prime minister is omnipotent.

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      #32
      Chuck has his own faith based beliefs that he preaches at every opertunity.
      Reminiscent of the original JW's when they used to come preaching the end of the world on a specific date that kept refreshing as required.

      Seemed to take a couple of generations for them to realize the apocalyptic predictions wasn't happening.

      There was a time you avoided eye contact but now mostly they are not preachy and about the same as any other friends and acquaintances.

      We can only hope.

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        #33
        Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
        Chuck has his own faith based beliefs that he preaches at every opertunity.
        Reminiscent of the original JW's when they used to come preaching the end of the world on a specific date that kept refreshing as required.

        Seemed to take a couple of generations for them to realize the apocalyptic predictions wasn't happening.

        There was a time you avoided eye contact but now mostly they are not preachy and about the same as any other friends and acquaintances.

        We can only hope.
        That is one of the reasons why I often ask Chuck and other such doomsday prophets about what is their line in the sand. What metric are you following which if it does/doesn't occur would cause you to reconsider your religious belief?

        I've never received an answer.

        But have encountered some prophets who eventually disappear rather than admit they've been conned, such as many on here, or just quietly move on to the next doomsday scenario.
        Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jul 4, 2023, 19:28.

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          #34
          The biggest impediment to accessing post secondary colleges and education in the US is poverty.

          Several of the the top universities give preference to the children of alumni and donors. Legacy admissions.

          And of course it's minorities who are often poor and marginalized who are discriminated against the most.

          In Canada poverty is also an impediment to post secondary training and education. The system is skewed in favour of those with more financial resources and those who come from more successful communities.

          Its one of the reasons why the cycle of poverty continues. The deck is stacked against some people and recognizing that and making an effort to reduce the impediments to some groups who are underrepresented is good economic and social policy.

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            #35
            How much do First Nations have to pay for post secondary education?
            Is it the same as all ?
            Don’t know just asking
            I know I have worked 2 jobs for 30 years and my wife a teacher for 25 to help our kids get into and through university. Plus all kids work to help pay their way . That’s much the same with many people I know . Nothing easy about it no matter what community you’re from .
            Make your own path .

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              #36
              Easy for you to say but you didn't grow up on a reserve where the social dysfunction and problems are huge impediments to even graduating high school let alone attending university or college.

              So suggesting that relatively poor kids from dysfunctional families are going to overcome all the obstacles and succeed is unlikely. Not impossible but much less likely.

              Having a trained teacher in the family who can teach at home is a large advantage in most families.

              If your parents have post secondary education then you are more likely to succeed at university and college.

              And that's just not the case on most reserves.
              Last edited by chuckChuck; Jul 5, 2023, 07:09.

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                #37
                So what will fix the problem ? whats the answer ? even when its all free ,

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                  #38
                  Financial situations are not the same as letting someone into a program that they aren’t qualified for.

                  Allowing a person admittance based on their race or upbringing is not doing them a favour if they don’t have the knowledge to back it up. You can’t just decide to go be a biologist and gain admittance without having proper pre requisites and sufficient grades. If they let you, you’d hate your life and likely drop out.

                  What are the stats for AA students that make it through and graduate? If they fail is the blame going to be put on how they were raised or the fact they were admitted into a program based on qualifications beyond education.

                  You don’t build a persons confidence or make them successful at life by setting them up to fail like that.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                    Financial situations are not the same as letting someone into a program that they aren’t qualified for.

                    Allowing a person admittance based on their race or upbringing is not doing them a favour if they don’t have the knowledge to back it up. You can’t just decide to go be a biologist and gain admittance without having proper pre requisites and sufficient grades. If they let you, you’d hate your life and likely drop out.

                    What are the stats for AA students that make it through and graduate? If they fail is the blame going to be put on how they were raised or the fact they were admitted into a program based on qualifications beyond education.

                    You don’t build a persons confidence or make them successful at life by setting them up to fail like that.
                    You mean like Trump going to Wharton because of his daddy? He was set up to fail? Poor Donny.Was that affirmative action to help the mentally challenged?

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                        Easy for you to say but you didn't grow up on a reserve where the social dysfunction and problems are huge impediments to even graduating high school let alone attending university or college.

                        So suggesting that relatively poor kids from dysfunctional families are going to overcome all the obstacles and succeed is unlikely. Not impossible but much less likely.

                        Having a trained teacher in the family who can teach at home is a large advantage in most families.

                        If your parents have post secondary education then you are more likely to succeed at university and college.

                        And that's just not the case on most reserves.
                        True, for sure but I am friend to a native fellow who never even saw the inside of a classroom until he was nine, was taken in by two school teachers, finished university and became a golf pro. He has played professional circuit and has has about four score holes in one. He is living the life! just saying, his outlook on life is absolutely incredible.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                          You mean like Trump going to Wharton because of his daddy? He was set up to fail? Poor Donny.Was that affirmative action to help the mentally challenged?
                          Pot … meet Kettle


                          Trudeau by far the biggest white privileged leader in the western world.
                          Funny no mentioning of that eh ?

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                            Pot … meet Kettle


                            Trudeau by far the biggest white privileged leader in the western world.
                            Funny no mentioning of that eh ?
                            So it is okay for the rich and powerful to jump the que but not the poor.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                              So it is okay for the rich and powerful to jump the que but not the poor.
                              It’s not ok for anyone , rich , poor or race to jump the que.
                              Earn your own way based on work ethic and qualifications

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                                It’s not ok for anyone , rich , poor or race to jump the que.
                                Earn your own way based on work ethic and qualifications
                                Unfortunately that is not the way it works now. Give an endowment and voila! Conservatives in U.S. were all bent out of shape because a few minorities got the same deal. Now there is a lawsuit over privilege.

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