Phatguysrule
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I'm not sure what you're asking...It sounds as if you have the answers on a grander scale. Correct?
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I'm not sure what you're asking...It sounds as if you have the answers on a grander scale. Correct?
I'm not sure what you're asking...
Improve our gini coefficient. Increase access to education, Healthcare and social safety net. Also, reform our policing and prison systems to focus more on recovery and education.I sensed that you sense I have a micro view of the situation. What's your macro solution?
Would you please explain how the Woodson Center specifically addresses systemic racism? Or racism in general?
Would you please explain how the Woodson Center specifically addresses systemic racism? Or racism in general?
These issues can't be solved that way. So if you're supporting policies at the national level which undermine local efforts which can't be effective anyway... I dunno man...In and of itself, it doesn't. And I never pretended that it did. That said, I'm doing things within my immediate control, such as supporting a wonderful organization, that works to help solve these issues at the local levels.
These issues can't be solved that way. So if you're supporting policies at the national level which undermine local efforts which can't be effective anyway... I dunno man...
You have got to be soaked to the skin right now, because trying to have an in depth discussion with a certain poster is like pissing into the wind. I had to take a break to put on some dry pants and get away from the stink……These issues can't be solved that way. So if you're supporting policies at the national level which undermine local efforts which can't be effective anyway... I dunno man...
Never said they did. I'm more concerned/involved with the local level than the national level....and there's nothing wrong with that. Still doing my part.
So, let me get this straight.
You never said the issue of racism could be solved by local efforts, and your not concerned with and in fact support policies at the national levels that undermine what you claim to be doing at the local level, which doesn't solve anything as you never said they would, but you are doing your part?
When all else fails, blame the Jews.
Again, how? How are they helping at the local level?1) Local efforts are a GREAT way to eventually solve racism. As I had mentioned, it begins with the kids, who then become adults, who then can help make decisions at the national level. It ain't happening overnight, and I never said it would.
The politics and motives don't really matter. He was killed by a police state.Heh, the Jews at that time (the ones who killed Jesus were no police state. They were pretty much controlled by one, though - the Romans - who wanted no part of executing Jesus. In fact, they offered Jesus to be freed (and annual mercy release). The Jewish people wanted no part of that and instead had the Romans release Barabbas, a well known insurrectionist.
Again, how? How are they helping at the local level?
The politics and motives don't really matter. He was killed by a police state.
Not really... This is like the lottery. Some kids are lucky enough to get help, but the vast majority are not.Wouldn't you agree this is helping at the local level? This is just one example.
https://woodsoncenter.org/how-we-help/grassroots-empowerment/
Many individuals and organizations want to implement the Woodson Center approach to addressing social problems, but they need help to identify and engage with the appropriate grassroots leaders in their community. Woodson Center consultants have extensive experience finding and training such leaders while drawing on an established nationwide network of referrals and relationships, including, but not limited to CAN and VBMU.
Unlike organizations that view all low-income individuals through the lens of dysfunction, Woodson Center consultants identify and build on established success in the areas of upward mobility, violence prevention, educational excellence, vocational training, addiction treatment, and much more. They are able to conduct preliminary research, travel to the community, conduct fact-finding missions, compile data and prepare reports for interested clients. The result is a direct impact on target communities and often support for and expansion of our CAN and VBMU networks.
Not really... This is like the lottery. Some kids are lucky enough to get help, but the vast majority are not.
It's a distraction (as you have proven by using it as an excuse to support harmful national legislation) and a misallocation of resources which would be far more effective if applied to support the nation policies you have publicly opposed.
I realize you are cool with it. Spending money to make yourself feel better about supporting harmful legislation is what orgs like that rely on.I'm cool doing what I'm doing. Thanks.
I realize you are cool with it. Spending money to make yourself feel better about supporting harmful legislation is what orgs like that rely on.
I don't really care about their motivations, just their impact. Which is without question incredibly negative.I highly doubt that's what motivates them, but you seem pretty sure of yourself, so you go with that.
I don't really care about their motivations, just their impact. Which is without question incredibly negative.
I don't see how that changes anything we've discussed so far. 1776 Unites seems to support whitewashing history as well... I'm not an fan.Hardly. But again, it's your opinion.
BTW, 1776 Unites is affiliated with The Woodson Center. Here's a recent report from Johns Hopkins Institute for Education. Doesn't appear to convey potential negative impact......at all.
https://1776unites.com/essays/johns...ives-top-marks-to-the-1776-unites-curriculum/
One is a lie (or more politely, a fairy tale), and the other is true.There is a difference between religious dogma and historical fact.