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China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby MegaProphet on Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:39 pm

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ā€œIn conclusion, The People’s Republic of China demands that America stop using their cry of human rights violations against other sovereign nations in order to declare war on them to steal their resources when America flagrantly violates the human rights of Afro-descendants and other minorities within its own country.ā€
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Woodruff on Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:51 pm

MegaProphet wrote:http://sfbayview.com/2011/china-denounces-america%e2%80%99s-treatment-of-afro-descendants/
ā€œIn conclusion, The People’s Republic of China demands that America stop using their cry of human rights violations against other sovereign nations in order to declare war on them to steal their resources when America flagrantly violates the human rights of Afro-descendants and other minorities within its own country.ā€


Well...they're certainly not wrong that the United States has some pretty serious human rights issues that need to be resolved. That being said...I'm afraid it becomes difficult for me to give a shit what China, of all countries, thinks about them.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Phatscotty on Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:12 pm

Can we see some examples of "flagrant human rights violations"?

Did we starve to death 60 million or something?
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Serbia on Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:15 pm

Woodruff wrote:
MegaProphet wrote:http://sfbayview.com/2011/china-denounces-america%e2%80%99s-treatment-of-afro-descendants/
ā€œIn conclusion, The People’s Republic of China demands that America stop using their cry of human rights violations against other sovereign nations in order to declare war on them to steal their resources when America flagrantly violates the human rights of Afro-descendants and other minorities within its own country.ā€


Well...they're certainly not wrong that the United States has some pretty serious human rights issues that need to be resolved. That being said...I'm afraid it becomes difficult for me to give a shit what China, of all countries, thinks about them.


That need to be resolved? As in what, we're still currently committing "pretty serious human rights" violations? What exactly are we talking about here?

Bollocks.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Phatscotty on Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:19 pm

Serbia wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
MegaProphet wrote:http://sfbayview.com/2011/china-denounces-america%e2%80%99s-treatment-of-afro-descendants/
ā€œIn conclusion, The People’s Republic of China demands that America stop using their cry of human rights violations against other sovereign nations in order to declare war on them to steal their resources when America flagrantly violates the human rights of Afro-descendants and other minorities within its own country.ā€


Well...they're certainly not wrong that the United States has some pretty serious human rights issues that need to be resolved. That being said...I'm afraid it becomes difficult for me to give a shit what China, of all countries, thinks about them.


That need to be resolved? As in what, we're still currently committing "pretty serious human rights" violations? What exactly are we talking about here?

Bollocks.


WOW! Let me guess: Not handing out unlimited food stamps and free housing to lazy bums is a "flagrant human rights violation"? More seriously, I will predict that it's a human rights violation for any citizen to not be taken care of cradle to the grave by Socialism and redistribution of the wealth. I agree though, China is in no position to make these claims. China is trolling, and so is the thread.

I'm pretty sure these guys will conclude Freedom itself is a flagrant human rights violation
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Woodruff on Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:28 pm

Phatscotty wrote:Can we see some examples of "flagrant human rights violations"?


Sure, here are three pretty current ones just off the top of my head:

1. The continued existence of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba detention camp.

2. The use of torture in interrogation of military prisoners.

3. Bradley Manning is FINALLY going to trial, but not until after being held without charges and in conditions that certainly would qualify as cruel and unusual for a tremendous length of time. There's no question in my mind that he's finally going to trial only through the outcry about how he has been held.

Do you guys actually not consider these to be flagrant human rights violations or were you just hoping I wouldn't think of them?
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Woodruff on Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:30 pm

Serbia wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
MegaProphet wrote:http://sfbayview.com/2011/china-denounces-america%e2%80%99s-treatment-of-afro-descendants/
ā€œIn conclusion, The People’s Republic of China demands that America stop using their cry of human rights violations against other sovereign nations in order to declare war on them to steal their resources when America flagrantly violates the human rights of Afro-descendants and other minorities within its own country.ā€


Well...they're certainly not wrong that the United States has some pretty serious human rights issues that need to be resolved. That being said...I'm afraid it becomes difficult for me to give a shit what China, of all countries, thinks about them.


That need to be resolved? As in what, we're still currently committing "pretty serious human rights" violations? What exactly are we talking about here?


See my off-the-top-of-my-head response to Phatscotty above. I'm sure there are others.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Woodruff on Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:31 pm

Phatscotty wrote:
Serbia wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
MegaProphet wrote:http://sfbayview.com/2011/china-denounces-america%e2%80%99s-treatment-of-afro-descendants/
ā€œIn conclusion, The People’s Republic of China demands that America stop using their cry of human rights violations against other sovereign nations in order to declare war on them to steal their resources when America flagrantly violates the human rights of Afro-descendants and other minorities within its own country.ā€


Well...they're certainly not wrong that the United States has some pretty serious human rights issues that need to be resolved. That being said...I'm afraid it becomes difficult for me to give a shit what China, of all countries, thinks about them.


That need to be resolved? As in what, we're still currently committing "pretty serious human rights" violations? What exactly are we talking about here?

Bollocks.


WOW! Let me guess: Not handing out unlimited food stamps and free housing to lazy bums is a "flagrant human rights violation"? More seriously, I will predict that it's a human rights violation for any citizen to not be taken care of cradle to the grave by Socialism and redistribution of the wealth.


For all your bullshit rhetoric about the Constitution, you don't actually believe it in, do you?
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby chang50 on Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:28 pm

Phatscotty wrote:Can we see some examples of "flagrant human rights violations"?

Did we starve to death 60 million or something?


Depends how far back you want to go,the mistreatment of Japanese -Americans in ww2 would qualify as fairly recent,as would the discrimination against African-Americans before civil rights legislation.China's point is,I think,that everyone's hands are dirty if you look carefully enough.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby thegreekdog on Wed Jun 05, 2013 8:01 am

Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Can we see some examples of "flagrant human rights violations"?


Sure, here are three pretty current ones just off the top of my head:

1. The continued existence of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba detention camp.

2. The use of torture in interrogation of military prisoners.

3. Bradley Manning is FINALLY going to trial, but not until after being held without charges and in conditions that certainly would qualify as cruel and unusual for a tremendous length of time. There's no question in my mind that he's finally going to trial only through the outcry about how he has been held.

Do you guys actually not consider these to be flagrant human rights violations or were you just hoping I wouldn't think of them?


I think Phatscotty was talking about human rights violations relative to Afro-descendants.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Woodruff on Wed Jun 05, 2013 11:13 am

thegreekdog wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Can we see some examples of "flagrant human rights violations"?


Sure, here are three pretty current ones just off the top of my head:

1. The continued existence of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba detention camp.

2. The use of torture in interrogation of military prisoners.

3. Bradley Manning is FINALLY going to trial, but not until after being held without charges and in conditions that certainly would qualify as cruel and unusual for a tremendous length of time. There's no question in my mind that he's finally going to trial only through the outcry about how he has been held.

Do you guys actually not consider these to be flagrant human rights violations or were you just hoping I wouldn't think of them?


I think Phatscotty was talking about human rights violations relative to Afro-descendants.


Well he certainly will have now that you've given him that excuse, but that's not remotely what he said (take a look at what he underlined). I simply responded to his idiotic question.

I guess these things I listed don't count as human rights violations since they weren't against descendents from Africa? As far as that goes, I would consider the tenor of the War on Drugs to qualify, as well.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby thegreekdog on Wed Jun 05, 2013 11:18 am

Woodruff wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Can we see some examples of "flagrant human rights violations"?


Sure, here are three pretty current ones just off the top of my head:

1. The continued existence of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba detention camp.

2. The use of torture in interrogation of military prisoners.

3. Bradley Manning is FINALLY going to trial, but not until after being held without charges and in conditions that certainly would qualify as cruel and unusual for a tremendous length of time. There's no question in my mind that he's finally going to trial only through the outcry about how he has been held.

Do you guys actually not consider these to be flagrant human rights violations or were you just hoping I wouldn't think of them?


I think Phatscotty was talking about human rights violations relative to Afro-descendants.


Well he certainly will have now that you've given him that excuse, but that's not remotely what he said (take a look at what he underlined). I simply responded to his idiotic question.

I guess these things I listed don't count as human rights violations since they weren't against descendents from Africa? As far as that goes, I would consider the tenor of the War on Drugs to qualify, as well.


Those things qualify as human rights violations (in my opinion) but not against afro-descendants. I'm not entirely sure about the war on drugs being a human rights violation against afro-descendants.

I think "afro-descendant" should take the place of "african american."
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby muy_thaiguy on Wed Jun 05, 2013 1:27 pm

Yeah, of all places to try and criticize the US of of the mistreatment of a group of people, China is the second to last country who should be saying anything like that (the first being North Korea).
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby MegaProphet on Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:39 pm

thegreekdog wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Can we see some examples of "flagrant human rights violations"?


Sure, here are three pretty current ones just off the top of my head:

1. The continued existence of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba detention camp.

2. The use of torture in interrogation of military prisoners.

3. Bradley Manning is FINALLY going to trial, but not until after being held without charges and in conditions that certainly would qualify as cruel and unusual for a tremendous length of time. There's no question in my mind that he's finally going to trial only through the outcry about how he has been held.

Do you guys actually not consider these to be flagrant human rights violations or were you just hoping I wouldn't think of them?


I think Phatscotty was talking about human rights violations relative to Afro-descendants.


Well he certainly will have now that you've given him that excuse, but that's not remotely what he said (take a look at what he underlined). I simply responded to his idiotic question.

I guess these things I listed don't count as human rights violations since they weren't against descendents from Africa? As far as that goes, I would consider the tenor of the War on Drugs to qualify, as well.


Those things qualify as human rights violations (in my opinion) but not against afro-descendants. I'm not entirely sure about the war on drugs being a human rights violation against afro-descendants.

I think "afro-descendant" should take the place of "african american."

The article doesn't talk about the drug war too much, but the fact that while 75-80% of drug users are white only 25% of those arrested for drugs are white and only 12% of drug users are black yet make up 55% of drug arrests is telling.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby BigBallinStalin on Wed Jun 05, 2013 8:29 pm

More whites get the death penalty than blacks. RACISM!
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Woodruff on Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:23 pm

BigBallinStalin wrote:More whites get the death penalty than blacks. RACISM!


I'm curious how that contradicts his point, particularly when no relevant statistics are provided that might show that it had any sort of racist backing. That's like a Phatscotty argument.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby thegreekdog on Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:23 pm

MegaProphet wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Can we see some examples of "flagrant human rights violations"?


Sure, here are three pretty current ones just off the top of my head:

1. The continued existence of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba detention camp.

2. The use of torture in interrogation of military prisoners.

3. Bradley Manning is FINALLY going to trial, but not until after being held without charges and in conditions that certainly would qualify as cruel and unusual for a tremendous length of time. There's no question in my mind that he's finally going to trial only through the outcry about how he has been held.

Do you guys actually not consider these to be flagrant human rights violations or were you just hoping I wouldn't think of them?


I think Phatscotty was talking about human rights violations relative to Afro-descendants.


Well he certainly will have now that you've given him that excuse, but that's not remotely what he said (take a look at what he underlined). I simply responded to his idiotic question.

I guess these things I listed don't count as human rights violations since they weren't against descendents from Africa? As far as that goes, I would consider the tenor of the War on Drugs to qualify, as well.


Those things qualify as human rights violations (in my opinion) but not against afro-descendants. I'm not entirely sure about the war on drugs being a human rights violation against afro-descendants.

I think "afro-descendant" should take the place of "african american."

The article doesn't talk about the drug war too much, but the fact that while 75-80% of drug users are white only 25% of those arrested for drugs are white and only 12% of drug users are black yet make up 55% of drug arrests is telling.


Telling of what? Human rights violations?
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby MegaProphet on Wed Jun 05, 2013 11:46 pm

thegreekdog wrote:
MegaProphet wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Sure, here are three pretty current ones just off the top of my head:

1. The continued existence of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba detention camp.

2. The use of torture in interrogation of military prisoners.

3. Bradley Manning is FINALLY going to trial, but not until after being held without charges and in conditions that certainly would qualify as cruel and unusual for a tremendous length of time. There's no question in my mind that he's finally going to trial only through the outcry about how he has been held.

Do you guys actually not consider these to be flagrant human rights violations or were you just hoping I wouldn't think of them?


I think Phatscotty was talking about human rights violations relative to Afro-descendants.


Well he certainly will have now that you've given him that excuse, but that's not remotely what he said (take a look at what he underlined). I simply responded to his idiotic question.

I guess these things I listed don't count as human rights violations since they weren't against descendents from Africa? As far as that goes, I would consider the tenor of the War on Drugs to qualify, as well.


Those things qualify as human rights violations (in my opinion) but not against afro-descendants. I'm not entirely sure about the war on drugs being a human rights violation against afro-descendants.

I think "afro-descendant" should take the place of "african american."

The article doesn't talk about the drug war too much, but the fact that while 75-80% of drug users are white only 25% of those arrested for drugs are white and only 12% of drug users are black yet make up 55% of drug arrests is telling.


Telling of what? Human rights violations?

Of the way black people are treated in the US
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby oVo on Thu Jun 06, 2013 1:25 am

Woodruff wrote:Sure, here are three pretty current ones just off the top of my head:

1. The continued existence of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba detention camp.

2. The use of torture in interrogation of military prisoners.

3. Bradley Manning is FINALLY going to trial, but not until after being held without charges and in conditions that certainly would qualify as cruel and unusual for a tremendous length of time. There's no question in my mind that he's finally going to trial only through the outcry about how he has been held.

Do you guys actually not consider these to be flagrant human rights violations or were you just hoping I wouldn't think of them?

I agree. Does spending TRILLIONS of tax dollars to bailout Wall Street and other American corporations qualify as civil abuse or is it just a gross misconduct of those in power to not hold anyone accountable for massive the fraud employed by banking institutions to fuck their investors and bottom out the World's economy?

Is China's news so slow that they're just becoming aware of the American civil rights movement? Where was their "opinion" when the shit was actually hitting the fan? It's been fifty years since WW II veteran Medgar Evers was murdered in front of his family at his home in Jackson, Mississippi.
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Postby chang50 on Thu Jun 06, 2013 1:36 am

Is China's news so slow that they're just becoming aware of the American civil rights movement? Where was their "opinion" when the shit was actually hitting the fan? It's been fifty years since WW II veteran Medgar Evers was murdered in front of his family at his home in Jackson, Mississippi.[/quote]

China couldn't care less about that now or 50 years ago,their point if I understand it is America is hypocritical in telling others how to behave when their own record is less than stellar.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Phatscotty on Thu Jun 06, 2013 4:50 am

MegaProphet wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
MegaProphet wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
I think Phatscotty was talking about human rights violations relative to Afro-descendants.


Well he certainly will have now that you've given him that excuse, but that's not remotely what he said (take a look at what he underlined). I simply responded to his idiotic question.

I guess these things I listed don't count as human rights violations since they weren't against descendents from Africa? As far as that goes, I would consider the tenor of the War on Drugs to qualify, as well.


Those things qualify as human rights violations (in my opinion) but not against afro-descendants. I'm not entirely sure about the war on drugs being a human rights violation against afro-descendants.

I think "afro-descendant" should take the place of "african american."

The article doesn't talk about the drug war too much, but the fact that while 75-80% of drug users are white only 25% of those arrested for drugs are white and only 12% of drug users are black yet make up 55% of drug arrests is telling.


Telling of what? Human rights violations?

Of the way black people are treated in the US


If you are going to buy/sell/possess drugs, you are taking a risk.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Phatscotty on Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:37 am

thegreekdog wrote:I think Phatscotty was talking about human rights violations relative to Afro-descendants.


I think Mega Prophet was was talking about human rights violations relative to Afro-descendants.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Iliad on Thu Jun 06, 2013 7:17 am

Phatscotty wrote:
If you are going to buy/sell/possess drugs, you are taking a risk.

Actually those caught with drug demeanours re disproportionately punished if they are black.

Phatscotty wrote:
WOW! Let me guess: Not handing out unlimited food stamps and free housing to lazy bums is a "flagrant human rights violation"? More seriously, I will predict that it's a human rights violation for any citizen to not be taken care of cradle to the grave by Socialism and redistribution of the wealth. I agree though, China is in no position to make these claims. China is trolling, and so is the thread.

I'm pretty sure these guys will conclude Freedom itself is a flagrant human rights violation

How about injecting unsuspecting African-Americans with syphilis? Even the 20th century was still littered with pretty flagrant events like that.
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Re: China denounces America's treatment of Afro-descendants

Postby Phatscotty on Thu Jun 06, 2013 7:23 am

Iliad wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
If you are going to buy/sell/possess drugs, you are taking a risk.

Actually those caught with drug demeanours re disproportionately punished if they are black.

Phatscotty wrote:
WOW! Let me guess: Not handing out unlimited food stamps and free housing to lazy bums is a "flagrant human rights violation"? More seriously, I will predict that it's a human rights violation for any citizen to not be taken care of cradle to the grave by Socialism and redistribution of the wealth. I agree though, China is in no position to make these claims. China is trolling, and so is the thread.

I'm pretty sure these guys will conclude Freedom itself is a flagrant human rights violation

How about injecting unsuspecting African-Americans with syphilis? Even the 20th century was still littered with pretty flagrant events like that.


Can I see a source for the first claim?

injecting any human with syphilis, yeah, that's a human rights violation. THAT MUST BE STOPPED IMMEDIATELY! (But passing it sexually, on purpose, not so much?)
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