There is no such thing as "reverse discrimination." It's discrimination no matter who the offender is. Al and Jesse like to think they have cornered the market on being oppressed, but they are wrong. Discrimination is wrong no matter who is doing it.
2007-04-12 18:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There really isn't one right now. It would have to be someone tactful, and someone who did not speak out of malice. In other words, it would be someone who understood what Al Sharpton was talking about, but had the smarts to tactfully call Sharpton's hand when Sharpton went too far.
The guy who's come closest is probably Jon Stewart. No matter how many times he says it's just "fake news," he does offer very incisive commentary. For example, dropping hints that all this ganging up has gone too far, especially when the accused racist is as old and frail as Imus.
2007-04-12 18:53:58
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answered by redfelipe 3
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Why do you care, while you're to close to sighted to bear in mind the 1st Clinton administration, you will possibly bear in mind they did alot for black human beings. And in case you think of that's "troubling" that somebody cares approximately white working class human beings think of the annyance those white working class individuals sense while they're consistently purely listening to approximately Rev. Jessie Jackson or Al Sharpton talk against white human beings for the entertainment and money of black human beings. For God's sake if Obama's pastor were white and Obama white he might have already misplaced the election bid era. like it or not that's a double widespread us of a we are dwelling in. Blacks, females, Animals, the ecosystem, Homosexuals, Mentally Handicapped, each and one and all of those classifications have companies helping them against any so talked approximately as persacution different than white working class human beings. nicely the wealthy white human beings have the Republican occasion, yet not the working class.
2016-10-22 00:55:14
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answered by ? 4
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Victims of reverse discrimination are on their own, I guess.
2007-04-12 18:48:20
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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But that would be white supremacy...
But seriously there should be someone to step up to it, I mean racism is racism. What Don Imus got fired for is something that black rappers get paid for everyday.
2007-04-12 18:58:07
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answered by Anonymous
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There isn't one. Anyone who speaks out against black racist remarks and actions is quickly branded a white racist and treated like a nazi.
2007-04-12 21:05:41
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answered by Will Mundy 3
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His name is George Bush
and dont worry for every duke player who has his feelings hurt
he will pour water on the heads of drowning Katrina victims
your idea of reverse dicrimination is laughable
2007-04-12 18:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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we really need to stop thinking in terms of race
2007-04-12 18:51:21
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answered by whatuknowaboutthat3 3
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We don't have one!
2007-04-12 18:51:24
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answered by luvsit 3
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