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Macaca And Terror Politics - America Is Headed The Wrong Way! By: James Opiko "Let's give a welcome to Macaca, here. Welcome to America and the real world of Virginia." -- Sen. George Allen, Republican Presidential hopeful calling a student of Indian descent a "Monkey" in coded racist language. Allen then began talking about the "war on terror."
The recent terror arrests in Britain show the need to fight "for our security in a rational, serious way rather than being bogged down in a war than is harmful to our security." -- Ned Lamont on the terror a... Tags: Macaca, us terror alerts, politics, monkey, bush, george allen, Republicans, racism, iraq,
Is Cultural Incompetence Putting up Walls Where You Work? By: Judi Lynn Lake Today, most companies try to preserve some degree of cultural competence, accepting and understanding the value of cultural diversity in the work environment. Employers boasting policies of "equal opportunity" pervade our society. However, there is some evidence showing these companies only support cultural diversity to a certain degree --just enough to reduce their being liable for discrimination. Tags: Cultural Incompetence, structural racism, cultural diversity, equal opportunity, Amaal Tok
Illegal Harassment, Racism Against Non-Whites Thru Wall-See-Thru Technology in North America By: sajjjar As their wrong doings of racism, pre n post 911 intolerance of immigrants is exposed, north americans cannot bear exposure to truth n target n harass immigrants in north america, using see through wall devices from neighborhood latched onto webcams thru passing cars; to see thru walls of immigrants homes, driving rudely around, arrogantly wailing sirens, banging car doors loudly at appropriate times, wastefully and arrogantly around for every living movement of the immigrants inside their homes. Tags: Racism, North America, Cars, Neighbors, Wall-See-Thru-Devices, Immigrants
Over the years, every wave of immigration into the United States has faced fear and hostility, especially during times of economic hardship, political turmoil, or war:
-- In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act[1], one of America's first immigration laws, to keep out all people of Chinese origin.
American Prejudices Against Asians By: Fabiola Castillo When we look at the events at Virginia Tech on April 16, 2007, we must question what role, if any, did racial prejudice play in Seung Hui Cho's criminal actions? He claimed in his letters and writings to have been taunted and teased by his peers. Was this due to his ethnicity? Could negative stereotypes of Asians have influenced how Cho was treated by his peers, or could it have been a factor in why he was so reserved and withdrawn. Sometimes, even perceived prejudice can play a very large part in how a person acts in social situations. Tags: pepper spray, stun guns, telescopic batons, racism, racial profiling, prejudice against as
Crash By: Tsoof and Eden Baras If a black man reaches into his pocket, is he getting a gun? If a young man has tattoos, does that mean he is a criminal and he has been to prison? If a man looks middle-eastern does that mean he is a terrorist? Even if you are not a minority, do you have to be discriminated against? We may be different colors, shapes, sizes, with different backgrounds and different opinions, but in the end, we are all people. Tags: download full movies, dowload full length movies, movies download, movie downloads, crash, rac
South Africa - I demand By: marcashton It has been a dark week in South Africa and for once it has nothing to do with the local energy supplier. A racist video has surfaced and negative images have flashed across the globe and the international media have turned on the country saying that our purported transformation is only a faade. The country is hurting. Tags: Manufacturing, South Africa, Racism, Leadership, Inspiration
How To Start A Business Today By: Christian Boticcelli Most people dream of one day owning a large corporation of their own and making a bundle of money from it, but there are certain steps that must be taken in the successful completion of owning a business. When one decides that he or she would like to start their own business, one must ask themselves three basic economic questions; one, what to produce, two, how to produce, and three, for whom to produce? One must have each question fully answered in order to begin their venture into the world of Tags: term papers on eating disorders, argumentative essays on smoking, essays on racism.
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