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PaulParticipantFor years, ignorant, myopic liberals (e.g. the people who posted the previous posts) who know nothing of the complexity of racism in Boston (not just South Boston) have been trying to analyze the situation based on stereotypes. I always wondered why people try to form an analysis about a situation they know nothing about. First, racism is not a one-way street. A person does not have to be white to be racist, and by reading your post it is safe to say that you are racist toward Irish-Americans. Second, not all Irish-Americans are racist, but one would expect a stereotypical comment like that to come out the mouth of an ignorant racist. Now let me give a brief history of racism in Boston. One day an ignorant liberal judge trying to analyze a situation that he knew nothing about decided it would be a good idea to bus the children from the poorest white school in Boston to the poorest black school in Boston, and vice versa for the black children. Of coarse, neither white nor black parents wanted to see their children bused across the city to attend school in a neighborghoods they knew nothing about, especially when the local school was right up the street. Not knowing who to blame, whites and blacks pitted this horrible social situation against each other, and today the lingering affects of busing can still be observed in the form of racism, not only in Southie, but in almost every ethnic neighborhood in Boston. So who’s to blame for this situation? Ignorant liberals trying to analyze a situation they know nothing about.
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Name : Paul, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Irish American, Religion : Catholic, Age : 18, City : Quincy, State : MA, Country : United States, Occupation : lifeguard, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Lower middle class,- AuthorPosts
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