Anonymous wrote:I wonder what he would have become had he been white?
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me realize how evil white people can be.
I wish that blacks and whites can be forced to miscegenate--so that neither race will exist anymore.
Anonymous wrote:
That's fantastic! Doesn't that kind of defeat your argument about his not receiving due credit because he was black? His contributions were recognized. He was educated, far moreso than was standard for that day (or even now). There are even websites listing his biographies. How many other apprentices/aides/etc of that time can claim that? I can't name any other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what he would have become had he been white?
probably the same, he didn't take it to the next level, it happens all the time. some people are not head coach material and are assistants all their life
During the late 1800s, could a black man really have been able to be "head coach material?"
Btw, not only was he an assistant, but he was also a patent attorney.
That's fantastic! Doesn't that kind of defeat your argument about his not receiving due credit because he was black? His contributions were recognized. He was educated, far moreso than was standard for that day (or even now). There are even websites listing his biographies. How many other apprentices/aides/etc of that time can claim that? I can't name any other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Idiot aren't we talking about the past?
Weren't these inventions happen in the past? These kind of asinine responses really piss me off, so excuse me. Especially since I certainly am the last person to cry racism about EVERYTHING. But for someone to say we overcame is so naive it's incredible. Tell that to the Supreme Court who just set back voting rights about 40 years. Tell that to North Carolina and their voter identification laws of yesteryear.
If you do not think that race had anything to with a black man getting credit for anything in 1876, you are living a world of delusion far being anything ever seen before.
P.S. Stop calling yourself a minority! People of color are actually the majority population in the world. Majority/Minority labeling is demeaning to people on both sides of the designation. It is also a not so subtle form of weilding power of groups of people.
If you are a person of color, just freaking say that.
By stooping to the level of name-calling you are disrespecting yourself far more than you disrespect me. Let's be respectful adults here as we agree to disagree.
I'm sorry if you don't think that overcoming slavery was a huge victory, PP, or overcoming segregation, institutional racism and so on. I do see those as achievements against corrupt and often vile human nature.
As I stated in my previous post, we should remember, but I refuse to allow myself to become victimized. By perpetuating this "woe is me" mentality you are allowing yourself to be made into a victim, again, and when we do that as a community we so often hold ourselves back instead of progressing. The past is the past. You cannot change it. You should remember, of course, but I think you do a greater good by celebrate the achievements and working towards betterment.
No one is woe is me. Dude got jacked for his ideas. That is not woe is me -- that is thievery. It is amazing to me that when people talk about current or even past incidents of racism -- it is considered victimization or the woe is me mentality. Why can't some instances just be plain and simple racism ? Geez -- it's people who refuse to see that are doomed to repeat history. By the way, sorry for the "idiot" comment. But you posted on DCUM, if you can't take the heat.... maybe stop being so woe is me about a little name calling.
At this point, I call troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what he would have become had he been white?
probably the same, he didn't take it to the next level, it happens all the time. some people are not head coach material and are assistants all their life
During the late 1800s, could a black man really have been able to be "head coach material?"
Btw, not only was he an assistant, but he was also a patent attorney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what he would have become had he been white?
probably the same, he didn't take it to the next level, it happens all the time. some people are not head coach material and are assistants all their life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Idiot aren't we talking about the past?
Weren't these inventions happen in the past? These kind of asinine responses really piss me off, so excuse me. Especially since I certainly am the last person to cry racism about EVERYTHING. But for someone to say we overcame is so naive it's incredible. Tell that to the Supreme Court who just set back voting rights about 40 years. Tell that to North Carolina and their voter identification laws of yesteryear.
If you do not think that race had anything to with a black man getting credit for anything in 1876, you are living a world of delusion far being anything ever seen before.
P.S. Stop calling yourself a minority! People of color are actually the majority population in the world. Majority/Minority labeling is demeaning to people on both sides of the designation. It is also a not so subtle form of weilding power of groups of people.
If you are a person of color, just freaking say that.
By stooping to the level of name-calling you are disrespecting yourself far more than you disrespect me. Let's be respectful adults here as we agree to disagree.
I'm sorry if you don't think that overcoming slavery was a huge victory, PP, or overcoming segregation, institutional racism and so on. I do see those as achievements against corrupt and often vile human nature.
As I stated in my previous post, we should remember, but I refuse to allow myself to become victimized. By perpetuating this "woe is me" mentality you are allowing yourself to be made into a victim, again, and when we do that as a community we so often hold ourselves back instead of progressing. The past is the past. You cannot change it. You should remember, of course, but I think you do a greater good by celebrate the achievements and working towards betterment.
No one is woe is me. Dude got jacked for his ideas. That is not woe is me -- that is thievery. It is amazing to me that when people talk about current or even past incidents of racism -- it is considered victimization or the woe is me mentality. Why can't some instances just be plain and simple racism ? Geez -- it's people who refuse to see that are doomed to repeat history. By the way, sorry for the "idiot" comment. But you posted on DCUM, if you can't take the heat.... maybe stop being so woe is me about a little name calling.