No. Everyone should be treated equally. No special treatment
2006-07-20 16:04:53
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answered by mapleguy 7
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I am an Anglo not a Caucasian to start with. Caucasian origin is Eastern Europe. I think minorities want to be treated different so that they are made to feel special. Should we treat anyone different no. Good luck.
2006-07-20 23:06:56
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answered by trailsman1961 3
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I don't think Minorities should get special treatment. Obviously they do. They have been getting special treatment for approximately 50 years. They want more. What is the deal?
The deal is this, the middle class is going to be exterminated. The reason is because the middle class cannot afford to supplement these groups and stay solvent. We, the Caucasians are going to disappear. And when it is done there will be slavery .
2006-07-20 23:41:51
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answered by oscar 2
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I dont think that people should be treated differently, regardless of race, ethinicity, or social class. However, I do realize that because of those differences everyone is not given the same opportunities.
If everyone can be given the same opporunities to succeed than treatment should definitley be equal across the board. Unfortunately, we live in a society which does not afford each of us an equal chance.
I support equal opportunity with the understanding that it does not always mean an equal outcome.
2006-07-20 23:16:00
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answered by Politics 2
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I'm not downing blacks here. But read on.
I always wondered why caucasians always get the bad end of the deal. A white could work his rearend off trying to get ahead in life and a black man can come in and take his job just because he is black and has the right. If anyone gets fired it will be the white guy because the black is called a minoritie. I just don't understand why you would think minorities has it rough when they are protected. Whites are not pretected in anyway.
2006-07-20 23:08:16
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answered by Don K 5
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Caucasians are minorities. Hispanics, for example, are, for the most part, Caucasian. If only three per cent of the people in a community are of Italian ancestry, they are a minority in that community.
2006-07-20 23:06:24
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answered by denlp96 5
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I think it depends on the circumstance. Sometimes I think that from person to person in minorities some people might need a little extra help here and there. Some minorities have been wronged in a number of different ways and deserve better treatment.
2006-07-20 23:05:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we are all created equal and should all be treated the same.
That being said I think that those who come from another country and choose to live and work here should learn to speak English. I wouldn't even think about moving to a another country and not learning the native language. I think they should embrace the culture from which they came but they should also adapt to our county and support it.
For example, I have no problem with someone flying a Mexican flag (for example) from their home to honor their homeland but they should also display an American flag as well. If they are not proud of this country and proud to be here then why did they leave their own country to come here?
2006-07-20 23:15:27
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answered by RoZ 4
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Why do you assume that caucasians are not the minority everywhere in the country? And no, Everyone should be equal.
2006-07-20 23:05:19
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answered by technical_13 4
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What are you talking about? Caucasians are the minority where I live.
2006-07-20 23:05:32
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answered by Anonymous
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as a minority I think all people should be treated the same.
Always treat others as you would want to be treated!
plus you should add Respect to that. he who gives respect,
gets respect.
2006-07-20 23:08:09
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answered by tirod48 1
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