QuoteThis sounds like one of the most racist statements I've ever heard
Which is why he annoys me alot. I don't think he's racist, I just think he doesn't know how to seperate bad seeds from good ones. Its like if a girl kicked me in the testicles and then I turn around say "Well, all women kick you in the balls because this one girl did it"
QuoteYou think you are saying something. THAT'S TOO MANY LANGUAGES, NOBODY WILL UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER. *Facepalms* You're sick XD
So there!
It was a trap I laid. When someone says something that as a retort I would say...
"You can have diversity without unity? Nawwww."
@ Winkio
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The Indians happened a while ago. It does not define our society today, just like black slavery does not define our society today. I could give you great detail on all the bad shit that still goes on with the Indians, like the uranium mining, the economic and social barriers we set up, and much more. But Indians can and will continue to integrate and help be a part of the American society.
You activated my trap card!
By your definition if you say that it happened awhile ago.. you will also have to admit that the holocaust does not define Germany's society today. Guess where Germany is located? Oh? You have negated this statement? Okay.
QuoteWe never have mass genocides.[/i]
Since we didn't have a mass genocide no country ever had a mass genocide.
Now since I don't have to back up my statement (and I'm sure you'll say .. "No wait, I didn't mean that even though I said it") I'll move on to the others.
QuoteI'm not saying what happens in the US is okay, but compared to Europe, we are doing a lot better. The only prominent organized hate group is the KKK, which is declining, and there are good relations between different races, sexualities, etc. in many parts of the US. We have laws against hate crimes, while some European countries don't.
*1. The following states also have statutes criminalizing interference with religious worship: AR, CA, DC, FL, ID, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, NV, NM, NY, NC, OK, RI, SC, SD, TN, VA,
WV.
*2. "Other" includes political affiliation (CA, DC, IA, LA, WV), age (CA, DC, FL, IA, HI, KS, LA, ME, MN, NE, NM, NY, VT), and transgender/gender identity (CA, CO, CT, DC, HI, MD,
MN, MO, NJ, NM, OR, VT).
*3. States with data collection statutes which include sexual orientation are AZ, CA, CT, DC, FL, HI, IL, IA, MD, MI, MN, NV, NM, OR, TX and WA; those which include gender are AZ, CA,
DC, HI, IL, IA, MI, MN, NJ, RI, TX, and WA.
*4. Some other states have administrative regulations mandating such training.
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http://www.adl.org/99hatecrime/state_hate_crime_laws.pdf)
Since some European countries don't have laws against hate crimes while some do I guess I'll hold the same standard to the United States. Ignoring the reason the hate crime laws exists in the first place I'll play your game. Thirty states have hate crime legislation .. meaning "some" US states have hate crime laws and some don't..
Using your argument that would negate that statement as well since the country as a whole doesn't have it.
If you would like to know the truth about hate crime laws I suggest you read up on things before you open your mouth. Seems like the world is more open than you think.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_crimeAlso seems like Canada is kicking our ass.
"Canada is believed to have more hate crime legislation forbidding certain ideas from being promulgated than any other country in the world."
In conclusion, US has bad shit.. Other countries have bad shit.. Life has bad shit.. so tough shit. I am not religious at all but I believe the bible has a fitting quote for this situation. "He without sin, cast the first stone"
Seeing as the U.S. has quite a few skeletons in our closet, do you really want to expose them by throwing hangers at other countries?
Seeing as what you're saying is solely based on your personal opinion and what I'm saying I back up everytime.. do you really want to continue winkio?