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    Originally posted by codetrap


    Want to know the fastest way to manufacture resentment towards an ethnic group? Have said ethnic group keep rubbing our noses in the mistakes of our forefathers instead of realizing that yes, we have already learned the lesson.

    There is a lot of sore wounds on both sides of the NA Aboriginal issues, and poking a stick into them doesn't help anything at all.
    i agree, but at the same time the native plight is still a major social issue that requires attention - or at the very least,acknowledgement. the difference between native groups and other ethnic groups in Canada is that native culture was utterly destroyed, leaving no leaders or role models to solve the social issues that plague these communities. so while i agree with you that it was the mistakes of our forefathers that created this situation, it's important for us to understand that these people need our help too. turning a blind eye and saying "screw those lazy drunk indians, i've never done anything to hurt them" isn't going to make Canada a better place to live.

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    Maybe Bin Laden was actually her uncle

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    Originally posted by yeahyeah
    Maybe Bin Laden was actually her uncle
    Indeed. Maybe her last name was bin Laden They failed to reveal the name because, uh, you know... we don't want any retribution.

    I'm confused though... how is it racist to be critical of a totalitarian ideolo... er religion? What race is Islam?
    "A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear. The traitor is the plague.”
    —Cicero, Roman statesman and lawyer

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    i swear im reading the same thread everytime i come on beyond

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    Originally posted by Seanith
    What race is Islam?
    White North American here.

    Islam isn't a race, it's their country. Muslim is the race.







    /sarcasm

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    Ehhh some people argue to be right, others argue to advance the overall knowledge of an issue, which in turn leads to solutions. People who blame are the former.

    Originally posted by teamPRO


    howbout suck my black kettle...

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    when does the latter ever happen on beyond

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    Originally posted by CUG
    If you had a like button, well, we'd be on our honeymoon.
    So THIS is what those videos in elementary school meant when they talked about the "NO" feeling.
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    Saw on another forum today that he is no longer with the school district. They won't say if that means he was fired or resigned.

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    that teacher was just a retard.

    how do you know the teacher is white?

    but i have to admit with the underqualified teachers, me being fortunate i think the only underqualified teacher was my shop teacher in grade 10.

    A ex construction worker. swore all the time, thought kids in shop class should be professionals or something. He sent me to get a case statement because my one wall of my garage model wasn't 90 degrees.... AHHAHA

    Followed me the office and said i should be suspended for being a "fucking idiot". Said that right to the principles face.

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    Originally posted by GQBalla
    that teacher was just a retard.

    how do you know the teacher is white?

    but i have to admit with the underqualified teachers, me being fortunate i think the only underqualified teacher was my shop teacher in grade 10.

    A ex construction worker. swore all the time, thought kids in shop class should be professionals or something. He sent me to get a case statement because my one wall of my garage model wasn't 90 degrees.... AHHAHA

    Followed me the office and said i should be suspended for being a "fucking idiot". Said that right to the principles face.
    I can't count the amount of under qualified teachers I had during school.

    I wonder how alot of them were able to find the building everyday.
    BOOOOOya!!!


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    more ignorants.



    Muslims Hope Bias Ends With Bin Laden's Death

    First Posted: 05/ 9/11 10:33 PM ET Updated: 05/ 9/11 10:33 PM ET

    By Alexi Friedman and Dan Goldberg
    Religion News Service

    PATERSON, N.J. (RNS) Hours after Osama bin Laden's death was announced, the American Arab Forum received a phone call. The person on the line was looking for Aref Assaf, the Paterson, N.J.-based organization's Ivy League-educated president.

    "'Tell your boss that we got his friend and we're going to get him,"' the man said, according to Assaf, who dismissed the threat as kids pulling a prank. While the call represented a kind of hostility Assaf said many Arabs commonly endure in the United States, he believed bin Laden's death might create an opportunity "to open a new chapter."

    "We have been paying the price for bin Laden for the last 10 years," Assaf said. "Enough castigating our community. We hope this will serve as a reminder to America that the real source of terror was not in Paterson or Dearborn, Michigan, but in Afghanistan and Pakistan."

    In the mosques of Jersey City and Arab-owned shops along Main Street in Paterson, opinions differed about whether the death of the world's most notorious terrorist would alter perceptions that have persisted for nearly a decade.

    Across the country, there are already signs that anti-Islamic sentiment has not yet ebbed.

    In Portland, Maine, the message: "Osama Today, Islam Tomorrow" was spray-painted on a mosque. A Texas teacher was suspended after allegedly telling a 9-year-old Muslim girl in his algebra class, "I bet that you're grieving." And in Anaheim, Calif., eggs were thrown at a nightclub, hitting its owner, Mohammed El Khatib.

    It will take more than bin Laden's death to dispel ignorance, said James Yee, executive director of the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations, a Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization. "It is disheartening, and tells me our work is not going to stop," he said. Bin Laden's death "is not going to change much
    regarding Muslims being accepted."

    But it may end an era, one in which bin Laden stood as a convenient excuse for bias, said Salaheddin Mustafa, who heads the state chapter of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. He compared "the
    picture of evil that was bin Laden" with the recent pro-democracy movements in Egypt, Tunisia, Bahrain and Libya. "There is the sea change that people will recognize," he said.

    Mustafa, a Palestinian born in Jersey City, said more Americans will separate bin Laden "and his cronies" from "people like me and the vast majority, who had nothing to do with" the terror attacks.

    Mohamad Hamamou, an Egyptian native who lives in Secaucus, remembers feeling doubly wounded on Sept. 11. He grieved for the thousands killed -- which included scores of Muslims -- and despaired at what the attacks meant for his community.

    "Uneducated people just look at it from a perspective of, 'What a Muslim person does is to try and hurt people,"' Hamamou said.

    His concerns were realized. He has been cursed at on the road, threatened by strangers, and glanced at suspiciously in malls.

    Bin Laden's death, while welcomed, will do little to sway those who already have negative perceptions of Muslims, he said. Those views, he added, "have been in their brains for a long time."

    When his wife was worried about raising children in an environment that was at times hostile to their religion, he reminded her it would be their children who would lead by example.

    Al Ghazaly, the Jersey City elementary school where he sends his children, has a sign greeting visitors written in Arabic calligraphy: "Everyone smiles in the same language."

    "If we teach our kids love and respect, we know this is going to fade away," he said later that night.

    Yursil Kidwai, a 33-year-old American-born Muslim who lives in Basking Ridge, N.J., isn't so sure. Pointing to anti-Islamic rhetoric prevalent in portions of American discourse, Kidwai said bin Laden, and the mistrust he engendered, remain an albatross around the neck of American Muslims.

    "I can't imagine his death would change anything," he said. Kidwai has dealt with the common stereotypes for years. His mother still asks him to shave his beard, fearing it is too conspicuous and will draw needless attention to his religious beliefs. He was friends with Amir Celoski, the Haledon native whose burial in an Islamic cemetery in upstate New York received national attention when the town administrator wanted the body disinterred.

    "The whole thing was just about bias and hatred," Kidwai said.

    Whether bin Laden's death will change those feelings, Mustafa couldn't say for certain.

    "But I'm optimistic," he said. "My hope is this is a cycle we're going through, and that in 10 or 15 years, people, like those in Bridgewater, will realize that they were wrong. And that what they did and said violated everything good that America represents."

    Alexi Friedman and Dan Goldberg write for the Star-Ledger in Newark, N.J.

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    I dont see what the correlation is between the teacher's ethnicity, skin color or religious disposition have to do with his remarks. As a professional responsible for people's education he should not have made that remark. Im sure everyone has made some kind of a racial remark or joke at one point, but its different when your among close friends, when your horsing around.

    I think that the remarks made by the teacher were very disrespectful even if he thought it was funny in his own head. It also sets a bad example for the students and implies that such behavior is acceptable. At the very least he should have apologized to the girl after he saw his comments upset her.

    I will echo the above sentiments of the posters above. Ive had some great teachers throughout grade school, but honestly there were some teachers weren't fit enough to tie my shoelaces. I think this can be chalked down to lack of professionalism, I dont necessarily think that the teacher that made those comments is a racist, just a person who exercised bad judgment.

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