Khross wrote:
Aizle wrote:
Wow, almost 30 minutes for free association to come up. You're getting slow in your old age Khross.
The larger point of discussion here isn't your original post, Aizle; rather, it's your astounding inability to accept that free, law-abiding adults in the United States are (amazingly) free to do **** you dislike. Your straw-man thread topic not-withstanding, did you consider the fact that your source makes no mention of what happens when individuals try to cross the color-line at the opposing dance? Probably not. White kids having a white dance for white kids is racist. That's as far as you got.
People do lots of things that baffle me; they do plenty of things that just don't make good sense. Nothing on this planet, however, baffles me more than the American liberal's insistence that we control the right of free association. Stupid people have stupid dances based on stupid perpetuation of bad social structure? That's really not my problem, because I can't tell stupid people not to hang out with stupid people.
Actually the larger point of discussion here is my original post. It's refuting what many here have claimed which is that racism is a thing of the past. It most obviously is not.
Contrary to your claim, I not only accept that people are free to do **** I don't like, but I DEFEND their right to do so. Based on my read of the article I don't actually see anything illegal happening. It's just depressing and stupid. But just as these morons are free to do what they like, I'm just as free (and accurate) to call them racists for doing so.
And if you'd have read the article a little closer before getting your dander up, you'd have noticed this:
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A biracial student was actually turned away by police at the white prom last year. And when the school decided to elect only one pair for homecoming queen and king for the first time this school year — mmhmm, homecoming is segregated, too — and one of the integrated prom-organizing students won, she still wasn't allowed to attend the white homecoming.
So again, counter to your claim, the article actually does detail some of what happens when someone tries to cross the line.
While I'm sure there are some liberals out there that say we should force these groups to stop. I'm not one of them. However, I am one who thinks we should do everything we can to discourage this behavior, within the context of understanding they completely have the right to do so.