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Posted by: blah123 on Jan 11, 2007 @ 12:50:00 am
grg
beaners...
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Posted by: marnold on Jan 11, 2007 @ 06:25:05 am
I am going to follow your racist ass all over this site. I am betting your
ethic heritage is as spliced as my own--making us the mutts--and that the
only thing pure about you is your ethnocentric fear--get a dictionary for
this one--your shame for pretending your not a racist away from the
keyboard, and your intellectual ineptitude--again, a dictionary.
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Posted by: doctor on Jan 11, 2007 @ 09:37:39 am
What marnold can do to stop racism?
First of all, speak out against racism. Otherwise, your silence may be
interpreted as tacit approval of discrimination. You have the right, as
well as the responsibility, to speak out.
If you are a victim of discrimination in New Brunswick, Canada, you can
file a complaint with the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission. If
another person files a complaint, you can support him or her by
cooperating with the investigating officer.
In addition, you can stop racism in the following ways:
In the community:
Take part in activities marking the International Day for the Elimination
of Racial Discrimination every March 21.
Join organizations dealing with issues of racism and human rights.
Suggest that your local newspaper publish a special section on the racial
and cultural diversity of your community.
Create a speakers bureau of persons willing to speak about racism and
human rights.
Explore ways in which community organizations can work together to promote
positive race relations.
Suggest that your community develop a policy statement against all forms
of racial discrimination.
In schools:
Object to racist jokes and insults.
Organize an inter-cultural music or film festival.
Invite guests to speak on racism and human rights.
Organize a poster or essay contest.
Show films on prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination and racism.
Examine the contents of television, film, radio and newspapers for
stereotypes. Identify and discuss the stereotypes.
Find out about human rights organizations in your area and what role they
play.
Suggest that your class or school develop a policy statement against all
forms of racial discrimination.
In the workplace:
Object to racist jokes and insults.
Encourage dialogue on racism and human rights.
Organize a lunch time film series.
Encourage human rights awareness at union meetings through guest speakers,
films or other presentations.
Examine hiring practices to ensure equality of opportunity for all.
Develop clear policy statements against all forms of racial discrimination
and define ways to make them work through cooperation and consensus.
xxxx please
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Posted by: marnold on Jan 11, 2007 @ 09:51:56 am
This is great advice. I have been teaching a course on race relations at a
university and, most recently, took part in picketing a corporation who
flaunts discriminatory hiring practices.
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Posted by: chuck456 on Jan 11, 2007 @ 06:33:01 pm
wow this is exactly the same thing that happened with rue and superhater.
marnold chill out blah123 is not racist he just pretends so he can see how
u comment because ur so serious about it. dumbass.
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Posted by: your climax on Jan 11, 2007 @ 08:45:25 pm
NOOBS
All they are doing is huging.
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