I suppose I would get flamed, if I offered up the possibility that some people are driven genetically to be violent and fairly incapable of ever becoming "civilized"?
Iris Lily......about your picture.........we could only hope that his pants finally fell down, causing the gun to go off and shoot him and his cohort.![]()
Well, IL, Derrick Jensen may be a pontificating blowhard (and in many cases he is, as I'm getting to know him, yet he raises a lot of really good points about civilization). But the 7 generations thing is all me. I thnk the point is, it takes a very long time to undo the "sins of the father." And yes, we're still in it, but we've made great progress overall.
I also agree with you that discrimination against women is also formidable. Didn't Shirley Chisholm state once that she experienced much more discrimination on the basis of her being a woman than on the basis of her race?
I also am not prepared to start up the Race Talk, just like I'm also sick of the Abortion Talk, but to me, watching Ferguson play out on TV, it's like watching the epidermis of society peeled off, and all the stuff that's underneath that doesn't get talked about starts oozing out.
And, IL, I totally respect your viewpoint over that of educated liberal parents in the lily white suburbs.
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What an interesting thread this is! Iris is a much braver person than I am. We moved out to the country about 10 years ago when our little neighborhood got ringed by rent-subsidized apartments.
We have a suddenly exploding inner city. Three Section 9 complexes in one area are now being converted to market rate. They have always been near the hospital and university but the demand is off the charts. Thousands (really!) of new apartments have recently come on the market and filled immediately. I wonder if this is the fallout now of the mortgage crisis and the cost of gas?
I doubt that's the case. If I had to guess I'd say that every ethnic group (or any other segment of society) has a certain percentage, maybe 10%?, who are sociopaths that don't give a shit about other people. At the lower end of the economic spectrum they display this behavior through activities like looting (does anyone honestly believe that anywhere near a majority of the people in Ferguson were looting as opposed to just protesting?) At higher levels this sociopathic behavior presents itself in more "acceptable" ways (Wall Street banksters and mortgage brokers knowingly signing people up for debt they can't possibly pay just because it's profitable.) Among cops the same thing. 90% are probably good decent people who really want to serve their community but 10% take the job because of the power it will give them to be cruel and mean to people without much likelihood of facing consequences.
The only way that a certain group would genetically become more violent would be if they lived in such a brutal world that violent parents were more likely to successfully raise children to adulthood than non-violent people in the same population. Historically black Americans have certainly been mistreated, but I don't think that it's been anywhere near to the level that violent behavior would have resulted in more successful propagation of the next generation.
I think the nice thing about Ferguson - the good that is coming out of this? People are going to be more likely to litigate against the police going forward and ask the hard questions of America and this citizenship going forward. Also - police everywhere are going to have to get used to the power of social media being used against them when they step over the line. Overall, their power going forward is going to be questioned and hopefully flattened a bit. My belief is that this is long, long, long overdue. Rob
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