i need a place to rant.
and i believe this is it. juz read an article bout discrimination.
i've been thinking a lot so i need to get it out of my system so that i can actually concentrate on studying. this is going to be one LONG post. its divided in 2. blogger wont publish it all at once. i have a feeling you wont come here again after reading this.
a lot of crazy things are going on these days, some of which strike us as more obviously crazy than others. i dont know why, but it just seems that way.
more often than not when we think about prejudice the word discrimination comes shortly after. in today's society these social deviants are swept under the rug, pushed to the back of our minds.
out of sight out of mind. bullshit.
they are present in our every day thoughts and actions. its been considered to be deviant and we are taught formally that racism is wrong. yet we learn the negative thoughts, emotions, and attitudes that comprise silent racism informally through the modeling of parents, teachers, peers, and the media.
it used to be said that an undiscriminating person is a person without taste or judgment. a person who does not distinguish between the good and the bad, between low quality and high quality, between what is acceptable and what is not. but nowadays, in this Alice in Wonderland world we're living in, "discrimination" has become the ultimate sin, and every Politically Correct person must declare himself free not only of any actual practice of discrimination but also of any tendency or desire to discriminate.
Politically Correct people do not discriminate between black and white, male and female, homosexual and heterosexual, crippled and healthy. Politically Correct people are permitted to be discriminating about some things. They discriminate between "good" people and "bad" people. "Good" people are Politically Correct people. "Bad" people are people who are still discriminating about things which it is no longer Politically Correct to be discriminating about. right. no typo errors there..read it again. it makes perfect sense.
and i believe this is it. juz read an article bout discrimination.
i've been thinking a lot so i need to get it out of my system so that i can actually concentrate on studying. this is going to be one LONG post. its divided in 2. blogger wont publish it all at once. i have a feeling you wont come here again after reading this.
a lot of crazy things are going on these days, some of which strike us as more obviously crazy than others. i dont know why, but it just seems that way.
more often than not when we think about prejudice the word discrimination comes shortly after. in today's society these social deviants are swept under the rug, pushed to the back of our minds.
out of sight out of mind. bullshit.
they are present in our every day thoughts and actions. its been considered to be deviant and we are taught formally that racism is wrong. yet we learn the negative thoughts, emotions, and attitudes that comprise silent racism informally through the modeling of parents, teachers, peers, and the media.
it used to be said that an undiscriminating person is a person without taste or judgment. a person who does not distinguish between the good and the bad, between low quality and high quality, between what is acceptable and what is not. but nowadays, in this Alice in Wonderland world we're living in, "discrimination" has become the ultimate sin, and every Politically Correct person must declare himself free not only of any actual practice of discrimination but also of any tendency or desire to discriminate.
Politically Correct people do not discriminate between black and white, male and female, homosexual and heterosexual, crippled and healthy. Politically Correct people are permitted to be discriminating about some things. They discriminate between "good" people and "bad" people. "Good" people are Politically Correct people. "Bad" people are people who are still discriminating about things which it is no longer Politically Correct to be discriminating about. right. no typo errors there..read it again. it makes perfect sense.