Careful, somebody will call you a raciest and report you....#######
2007-09-23 08:25:57
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answer #1
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answered by ? 5
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-Please, don't give me a damn thing about "Whites don't need any protection because they are majority" or "Whites have a lot of power".-
Why not? Because it's true? Look at our government, our corporations, we whites don't just have "a lot of power", we have nearly all of it!. Seriously quit whining about this BS.
What civil rights do white people lack? None.
There is no need for a white Civil Rights Organization. The rights organizations in the past were founded because women and minorities did not have the same rights as white Christian males. White Christians have and have had nearly all of the power in this country for 200+ years. We don't have nor need a rights organization because we don't lack nor are we losing any rights.
2007-09-23 08:42:08
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answer #2
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answered by Liberals love America! 6
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What precisely do white Christians want secure practices from? Which of their rights are being systematically abridged? Too, there are White civil rights agencies; the KKK, Aryan united states of america, ACLJ (American center for regulation and Justice) besides as different greater or much less radical communities. you may additionally want to be conscious that the ACLU has fought for the rights of Christians many circumstances. they're approximately retaining civil rights for all, no longer the destruction of the Christian faith.
2016-10-09 17:16:24
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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We shouldn't need civil rights organizations that cater to one race. We need to fix the problems that cause discrimination rather than make more laws to discourage it. Affirmative action is a band aid, not a fix. It brings with it reverse discrimination against persons who are of the majority race. There are police that abuse their authority virtually anywhere. There are bosses that pick favorites everywhere. There are people that use their power to get what they want and they disregard any impact that might have to society, everywhere. Instead of stomping out the problems with our system, we make all kinds of laws in reaction to the problems. Virtually every law that's passed swings the pendulum from one side of unequal to the other side of unfair, regardless of the issue. It is sad that selfless people can not enact fair and balanced laws. The worst part about it all, is there are people in government and in the workplace, that know their actions are not fair. They care more about icing their cake and looking out for those in their network than doing whats right for society, often too ignorant to realize that they are setting the stage for their own encounters with the policies they impose. We are a capitalist society, but it seems noone cares about having fair rules on the playing field. All that matters is how wall street will react to it. If your in a position to impact others, and your not constantly asking yourself, "How would I feel if this was being done to me?" then you are a part of the problem of inequality. You either believe in everyone having unlimited rights until they infringe on someone elses rights, or you don't. Open calm and collected debate would solve many of these issues. We have universities filled with people who have devoted their careers to these topics. Why can't these people be more involved with congress in crafting truly balanced legislation for once. The pendulum analogy, I've found applies to virtually all laws, regardless of topic.
2007-09-23 09:04:33
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answer #4
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answered by mythoughts 2
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U answered your own question, but refuse to accept it. If whites have a problem with racism ,fraud, or discrimination all they do is use the Justice system and as it is right now it will just try to give U justice. Other races on the other hand have to get an army sometimes to get justice.
Think about it
2007-09-23 08:41:08
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answer #5
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answered by Analyst 3
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Any citizen of the United States can suffer from having his/her civil rights violated. That happens all the time when there is corruption in local government. And you're right, when that happens it seems you have no where to turn. You are told to go spend tens of thousands of dollars hiring a lawyer. But you may just be out tens of thousands of dollars.
2007-09-23 09:34:15
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answer #6
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answered by Pascha 7
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There are many -- specifically, there are several Christian civil rights organizations that do nothing but that.
The ACRU -- American Civil Rights Union -- is one such example. http://www.theacru.org
And the ACLU doesn't care about competition -- in fact, they welcome any group that will stand up for civil liberties, even if those other groups only take certain cases.
As for "white power" -- it depends on how it gets used. Groups that oppose discrimination against whites are rare (because such discrimination is rare), but do exist.
2007-09-23 08:24:57
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answer #7
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answered by coragryph 7
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I really dislike how you give the example of "blacks and jews afraid of one."
First of all try to be politcally correct do not use "whites" rather caucasian. I am caucasian and the biggest civil rights organization out for me is the Bush Administration!
2007-09-23 08:25:57
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answer #8
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answered by slickny8111 3
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Key word: Majority.
White folks are as protected as anyone else under the law - against fraud and discrimination.
Being a racist isn't a crime - it's just ignorant.
2007-09-23 08:25:15
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answered by pepper 7
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For some reason the rest of the country all believes we are born with no problems and should have no problems or need any kind of support our entire lives.
2007-09-23 08:34:55
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answered by jim h 6
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interesting. you ask a question in a public forum, and then define what will be ascceptable answers. funny.
anyway, you want an opponent for ACLU? why? ACLU is famous for having defended other racists; american nazi party for example, a white christian organization.
2007-09-23 08:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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