Dear God, I think I just fell in love.
Seriously though,
I could not possibly agree more.
BTW? My Brother in Law once actually made his company pay him for weekly overtime that they were shorting him out of with the shady ten day pay period.
'Course they found a reason to lay him off not long after.
Look, Iâm not advocating violence. Iâm just saying that this is why the French invented the guillotine.
lol. I donât see violence as the answer either.
Though, I do remember the story of the BastilleâŚ
US media doesnât help.
I remember going to Europe 20 years ago, the number 1 band from Spain to Russia was American, Aventura. I was listening to them by the Pantheon and the Louvre.
But theyâre second generation Dominicans so they couldnât get airplay in the US outside of stations that played Dominican music.
Thatâs lack of privilege.
No reciprocity, screw the US music industry (outside of Hispanic music). The US music industry lost me as a client.
Then I found out Africans listened and played our music. So the African music industry gained a client.
But I am a minority. I lot of people listen to music as a social connection tool rather than because the music is good.
Oh, you meant philosophical solipsism. The proper kind. I apologize, itâs been so long that I assumed you meant the crude slang version.
I meant within the United States, not outside of it.
I can tell youâre very eurocentric (e.g. your love of cringe Finnish YouTubers) but trust me, this makes sense to Americans and doesnât seem hypocritical to us at all.
Iâve got no idea what the âcrude slang versionâ is supposed to mean, to be honest. Of course, could look it up now, if I really need or want to, but just so you knowâŚ
Iâve also been called something akin to a Chinese communist on this forum, too, so I guess this all could build up a curious collection.
That is not factually true, the âloveâ part â just for the record, not like Iâm passionate about this point. For example, Iâve made quite a few critical posts about this one, right off the bat: Are these events for cheaters only or what? - #11 by SparkyElf-2852, Mercenaries: Farming Tyrael coins - #6 by SparkyElf-2852, [Mercs] C'Thun task 5 not completed on Heroic - #3 by SparkyElf-2852 (these can be lengthy, so look for âguruâ or âcontent [creator/maker]â regarding the subject) â maybe there were some more. However, in the interest of fairness, if thereâs some guide or material that I find decent or useful, I see no reason to not acknowledge it.
Oh, by the way, âcringeâ is a verb, as far as I know, as is âwokeâ (well, a participle, to be more precise).
Iâm aware, more or less. However, in my view, you people trying to pontificate about these issues (including racial, among others) or project your concepts on others looks like, say, a Hun, whoâs just learnt how to use a bathhouse, lecturing those Romans about fine arts and civil society. From what I know, Genghis Khan understood more about things like tolerance (religious, for instance) than some others one could mention nowadays. Or take a look at this, for example, if the issue of African descendants is such a fetish for you, just so you know:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abram_Petrovich_Gannibal
Iâm not even talking about those whose culture or civilisation has existed for thousands of years (yes, China would be appropriate to mention in this context).
Not like itâs something unheard of or extraordinary â all civilisations go throw certain stages during different periods of their existence (was it Spenglerâs idea?), so itâs a historic inevitability, I guess, and the way things are â but just to make it clear where this stance that you noted comes from.
Um, no. Youâre talking about music genres that donât have mainstream market potential within the US. I donât care about the ethnicity of my musicians, I truly donât, but I just donât dig bachata or reggaeton regardless of whoâs performing it. Heck, I barely even know what reggaeton is. I think. I might be wrong. And I live in El Paso Texas. I think thereâs a dedicated reggaeton radio station here.
I get that this can be difficult, but there are distinctions between culture, race and geography. Aventura may have been in the US geographically, and it doesnât matter who they were racially, but they were not of the US culturally. (I am avoiding using the term âAmericanâ here.) Not to say that zero US residents listen to bachata, just that itâs not mainstream. So itâs not that Aventura lacked privilege, itâs that they werenât positioned to appeal to mainstream US audiences.
Not a lot of poutine restaurants here either. Doesnât mean that the US hates french Canadians.
Solipsism in the crude form is usually just a fancy synonym for selfishness, rather than a philosophical outlook. Usually in the adjective form of solipsistic, meaning selfish. Itâs not far off, but itâs no longer academic.
Because progressive epistemology is basically just rebranded solipsism, which had such a bad reputation in the US in the early 20th century that its name was degraded into a pejorative, they donât use âsolipsismâ at all to describe it now. Even though thatâs exactly the epistemology theyâre pushing.
Thatâs quite astute, considering that there are technically two Americas, and some of them in the South one might not understand.
Interesting (no English irony intended), thank you. Iâm somewhat old-fashioned, I guess, and was referring to the classical concept from my philisophy courses back in the day⌠no matter how traumatic they might have been occasionally.
By the way, one more thing, about my alleged eurocentrism. Just a few hundred years ago an Arab would find Europe a most barbaric place in terms of ethos, technology or even personal hygiene, and justly so â so Iâd say itâs all rather relative, depending on a particular historical period, and thereâs no cause to be supercilious about it all.
Latinos seem to be part of the US culturally during the draft for every war!
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Latinos make up less than 18% of Our modern military according to Defense Today.
And they are USA citizens just like all other Soldiers.
Iâm not sure what point you are trying to make.
That Latinos are apparently not part of the US culturally until they start issuing draft numbers.
Then weâre fully part of the US culture.
Go talk to all the jazz heads too. The majority of the popular bands of the big band era, both white and black, had Latino musicians.
When you need musicians for the music non Latinos created, weâre fully part of the US. But when we suddenly decide to play styles we came up with by ourselves, then weâre not part of the culture.
This is some âNo true Scotsmanâ garbage.
I donât know if that is as true as you describe, but I do see your point.
Blacks have been treated the same way for just as long, as have Native Americans, and many other ethnic groups.
However; I donât believe the problem is White/Black /Latino.
Instead? It is rich, and poor.
And it always has been.
Social and cultural issues are merely diversions that the Wealthy employ to keep us separate, as Our Unity would represent a clear and immediate threat to their minority rule over the majority.
Blacks are not treated the same way (I am not saying theyâre treated better, I am saying they are not treated the same way).
Letâs first start at Latinos are not a race, we come in the same diversity of colors as non Latinos in the US.
Latinos in the US get treated wildly different on the basis of their race, and how their race matches or fails to match the stereotypes propagated via the media (Latinos actors who are indistinguishable from White and Black Americans, for instance, usually get cast as White and Black respectively).
The word that makes this sentence false is âwildly.â
Well at least thatâs relatable on a personal level. (Edit: My mom is latina and my dad is scandinavian.)
I think it heavily depends on where you live in the US. Where I live, we absolutely love Latinos and the Latino culture. Itâs celebrated.
If youâre specifically talking about the music genre not giving Latinos a major voice, this is true. But, this is largely due to the fact that Latinos generally create Latino music in Spanish and Americans generally donât speak Spanish, except for Latinos. So, Latinos create Latino music for Latinos. When they start making music in English for Americans to understand, itâs widely accepted and we love it.
I donât think this is the fault of Americans.
However, you can guarantee that Latino music, spoken in English, in the South, will not be accepted as well as it would be in the Southwest.
As far as military, having served myself, Latinos are extremely well represented. Lots of service members are Latino and we love them for it. They make great leaders.
As an immigrant in the UK, I must say I have always been puzzled by how ingrained racism is in the culture of the anglosphere. And I donât mean racism as simply the discrimination of people on the basis of their ethnicity; but I mean it the the more subtle, pernicious way of conceptualizing people on the basis of their ethnic origin or the amount of melanin produced in their skin. I always found the way people discuss race here is, in itself, deeply racist. I get where it comes from tho, as the history of racism in these countries is what it is; but I always thought it is like a vicious, self-perpetuating cycle. Itâs not like racism doesnât exist where I come from, it absolutely does, but the way it is conceptualized here is on a whole different level.
I have never lived in the US, but I would bet money on the fact that black people from Haiti have quite a different âLatinoâ experience in the US than, for instance, white Guatemalans; and that this is not really because they speak French instead of Spanish.
Back when I was married, for about two years the next door neighbor at our apartment complex was a Haitian guy. Me and him got along rather well but he hated her (because she claimed to be a good cook but wasnât), so when my marriage started falling apart his place became the place Iâd stay if weâd been fighting too much.
He was a truly gifted cook. Iâm talking you take one bite and you know this man should own a restaurant. Absolutely magical. He had big dreams of being going out on his own. But he was struggling working at Applebeeâs trying to save money. Then occasionally his derelict addict brother would come back and drain his resources and even though he could see it heâd just let him. But to a lesser extent I was doing the same thing. Point is, nice guy, maybe too nice.
If he could pass as Mexican, living as we do in El Paso, would he have his own restaurant? I donât know. As much as I felt for him and his situation I feel like heâd have to cut his brother off for anything like that to work. At some point I realized to my horror that if it was me knowing what I knew and I was working for the bank, I might deny the loan. But on the other hand all kinds of people get loans and it really seemed like he never caught a break.
Did you know that the first person to conceive of Haitian independence was the white French governor?
He told the black general in charge of the army in the island, a man who had been a slave, and the general turned him in to the French. Then the French jailed the black general, and sent the Rochambeauâs son (remember Rochambeau from the US revolution) to genocide all black people.
People get told that the independence of Haiti is because of the slave revolt. Thatâs a lie. Slavery had already been abolished during the French Revolution.