Re: Social Engineering (was: Different patriarchy Model)

Gerold Firl (geroldf@sdd.hp.com)
17 Jan 1995 13:17:18 -0800

In article <rspear.92.002F2AB4@primenet.com> rspear@primenet.com (Richard Spear) writes:

>power to carry out whatever world view you hold that the dislike becomes
>oppression and racism (or sexism, or whatever). This of course infers a
>(structural) hierarchy with some group able to impose their will upon another.
>Racism would be no more important than your choice of soaps without this
>ability to make others danceto your tune.

The fact that murder is illegal really can not be claimed as an example of
racism. The vast majority of all people on earth agree that murder,
robbery, etc, are and should be considered criminal acts, regardless of
race or culture.

The simple fact that american black culture has been comparitively
unsuccessful at socialising its members in such a way as to avoid criminal
behavior is undeniable. The difficult question is why.

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