Mammoth Jones
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That slavish devotion also protects us when we shout "Fuck the police," advocate for civil rights for minorities, and denounce bullshit wars.
It's amazing how people can forget this...
That slavish devotion also protects us when we shout "Fuck the police," advocate for civil rights for minorities, and denounce bullshit wars.
That slavish devotion also protects us when we shout "Fuck the police," advocate for civil rights for minorities, and denounce bullshit wars.
I'm just catching wind of this but this is honestly unbelievable. This is like blatant KKK level racism. Like I almost want to laugh about how absurd this is. I hope the books, the kitchen sink, everything is thrown at these motherfuckers. Maybe when they suffer and truly understand the consequences of their actions they might take the time for some self reflection and improve as human beings. I can guarantee you that babying them isn't going to do shit and would amount to nothing more than a tacit approval of such abhorrent behavior.
Please explain to me how we as a society will police feelings?
This is a very cynical view to hold when rehabilitation and education does wonders to change people's faults.Or they'll simply pretend to learn whatever (from their perspective) "PC bullshit" we try to teach them, not get expelled and feel like they got over. Nope. They wanna go on a quest of spiritual discovery they'll have to choose to do that on their own. And if they get kicked out of school they will have free time to go do that.
You act as if Im voting to execute them. Kicking them out IS helping them. It's teaching them a wonderful and profound lifelong lesson: Choices have consequences. Racism should NOT be tolerated in institutions of higher learning.
The problem in our society is coddling these motherfuckers instead of kicking them to the curb for people far more deserving of a chance to get educated.
It was to illuminate how you believe you can't change someone's "heart" while kicking them out thinking they'll learn something (or hide it).
The point is to make it so this behavior becomes much, much less common. You can't police feelings but you can help someone understand these are bad things to do. This does not happen over night or by simply giving someone the boot. People do not work that way.
This is a very cynical view to hold when rehabilitation and education does wonders to change people's faults.
People rarely change on their own. We're constantly thrown external influences that help shape our decisions. It's not big surprise that a really effective way to help someone become a better person is to actively engage them.
How is kicking them to the curb help? I can easily draw parallels to both NeoGAF and gaming at large: notice certain sites or groups that are so upset they've been banned they will rationalize and show their disgust for this site and viewers whenever they get the chance? Ever worked for a game company where you someone is banned and they send a ticket for assistance? People rarely get over it. In fact, it's not a stretch to say, they become more entrenched. This does nothing but make a miserable person even more miserable. At least we've cleansed the sacred university of this impurity; this strategy totally works in the long run.
The idea is to actively engage people to help them better understand their faults so they can accept and learn. It would be great if people would change simply by watching Bill Nye debate creationists or because they see an illuminating ad campaign, but that only goes so far. You still have to engage on a personal level. Seeing something once will rarely change someone's mind. You have to keep the dialogue going. This is why I dislike the phrase "it's 2015!" because it shows a misunderstanding of how we humans operate.
What do you think would help these students learn the error of their ways? Expulsion or suspension and then mandatory community service within minority areas, educational seminars that tie into their enrollment meaning if they don't participate they're then expelled?
Everybody in the video needs to get that work. I want expulsions to rain down like the wrath of gawd.
It's sad how slavish so many Americans are to a document written more than 200 years ago that you'll staunchly defend someone's right to shout "fuck niggers" from the rooftops free from any real consequence.
Would you feel the same way if the chant was grossly homophobic or misogynistic
Yes. I don't believe letting people figure it out themselves is the best course of action. If that was true recidivism rates in the USA and other areas where punishment is given and they're left to their own devices would be much lower. The reality is this doesn't work. Once we as a society accept that we can offer much better solutions that actually work. Until then? They'll learn on their own.
I think they'll get the picture after everyone turns on them. If they were under the mistaken impression that the college and society as a whole tolerates blatant and flagrant racism. Shame and ostracism are great ways to regulate behavior in a social group.Yes. I don't believe letting people figure it out themselves is the best course of action. If that was true recidivism rates in the USA and other areas where punishment is given and they're left to their own devices would be much lower. The reality is this doesn't work. Once we as a society accept that we can offer much better solutions that actually work. Until then? They'll learn on their own. And what will they learn? Not much.
Yes. I don't believe letting people figure it out themselves is the best course of action. If that was true recidivism rates in the USA and other areas where punishment is given and they're left to their own devices would be much lower. The reality is this doesn't work. Once we as a society accept that we can offer much better solutions that actually work. Until then? They'll learn on their own. And what will they learn? Not much.
Then do you also believe there should be no consequences for behavior recognized as undesirable by society?
That slavish devotion also protects us when we shout "Fuck the police," advocate for civil rights for minorities, and denounce bullshit wars.
Then do you also believe there should be no consequences for behavior recognized as undesirable by society?
Only 1 or 2 people can be explicitly identified in this video.
I don't see it happening. They can't boot anyone without proof or they will have to deal with lawsuits. Anyone and everyone not fully pictured in the video will claim they were not present. Easy as pie. You guys hoping for mass expulsions are living in a fantasy. The frat getting shut down is all you'll get and you'll like it.
Give me an example? I don't see where this is going? If it is constitutional and not deemed illegal then of course it can be recognized as undesirable... but a crime, NO.
That slavish devotion also protects us when we shout "Fuck the police," advocate for civil rights for minorities, and denounce bullshit wars.
He didn't write anything about it being a crime, he wrote consequences. He is talking about societal consequences not criminal.
Do you think there should be no societal consequences?
Depends on the consequence. Is suspension, community service, seminars, etc. not a consequence?
Give me an example? I don't see where this is going? If it is constitutional and not deemed illegal then of course it can be recognized as undesirable... but a crime, NO.
Suspension yes, but you seem to be opposed to them losing anything as a result of their actions. Community service, seminars, etc. don't seem to do much for the kind of people who would gleefully sing a song about lynching. You just seem like another person who wants to protect people from any real consequences.
I never said anything about crime. I'm talking about people being shielded from the consequences of their actions under the premise of it not being good for their personal growth to receive any real consequences. Some people would rather have these kids do community service with black people so they can be educated by the people they shit on or be given sensitivity training that they will sleep or joke through anyway.
In many industries, almost everyone in charge are tied to racist networks like this frat. There's a reason our highest earners and most powerful people that aren't entertainers or athletes are a bunch of old white men.I'm pretty shocked at how brazen this is as well. The thing that scares me is wondering how many people from this fraternity in OU have graduated with the same mentality of racism and are in corporate America working as managers, etc with the ability to hire and fire people.
There will never be another BLACK S-A-E…. I wish there had been one less. My former fraternity broke my heart today.
I wanted to be the guy that shattered all those preconceived notions of BLACK MEN; those stereotypes of fear...
I thought we were different. Maybe we weren’t. Maybe I was just being hopeful. But I believed. I believed in S-A-E. I believed in the True Gentlemen. I believed my brothers were my brothers. I believed my son should be their brother if he so chose one day. But then I saw that video. I saw that video speaking of lynching me instead of ever letting me sign. Of killing my 4 year legacy instead of ever letting him wear their letters. And then my son saw my face. My sweet innocent sympathetic son saw the pain and anger in my eyes and I had a decision to make: A decision White America will never understand. Do I teach my innocent 4 year old son about pure hatred today, or do I save that innocence one more day?
I think they'll get the picture after everyone turns on them. If they were under the mistaken impression that the college and society as a whole tolerates blatant and flagrant racism. Shame and ostracism are great ways to regulate behavior in a social group.
However, I think the chapter itself should be allowed to make amends.
It isn't your job to teach racists, that's true; however, to exist in a society where you don't want this to occur every one has to lend a hand even if that person is the victim. It is a difficult thing to do (been there myself) but it is what needs to be done whether you dislike it or not. If you don't want to participate in meaningful help then don't suggest ideas on how to fix the issue. Instead, show your outrage and move on.It's not my job to teach racists. You also make the mistake of assuming they don't know no better and nerd guidance.
I say teach them the hard lesson.
Suspension yes, but you seem to be opposed to them losing anything as a result of their actions. Community service, seminars, etc. don't seem to do much for the kind of people who would gleefully sing a song about lynching. You just seem like another person who wants to protect people from any real consequences.
Do people get the picture after people turn on them? Shame only goes so far. We shame prisoners but does that help? You have to engage people and understand what they're going through even if they're a racist, murderer, homophobe, etc. Without understanding you can't make true change.
It isn't your job to teach racists, that's true; however, to exist in a society where you don't want this to occur every one has to lend a hand even if that person is the victim. It is a difficult thing to do (been there myself) but it is what needs to be done whether you dislike it or not. If you don't want to participate in meaningful help then don't suggest ideas on how to fix the issue. Instead, show your outrage and move on.
Why should they lose something? Does taking something away from someone permanently make them better? It improves the current situation IE they can't do anything bad. Does it fix the core issue?
Is it better to take something away from someone or to help them realize they should remove it themself?
You can have consequences to actions -- plenty of progressive countries do this and they also engage in helping these people. It all depends on what you consider a consequence, really.
I wonder how sobering it is for Wacka flacka to know the little shit heels who wanted to have him perform a private show were singing songs about black people swinging from trees.
Any rapper getting a business proposition from one of these frats should have this shit in the back of his mind.
All I'm getting is that you want these kids to be able to go about their usual business of singing about lynchings untroubled.
Kicking them out of school is helping them. It's called tough love but sometimes we as a civilized society have to tell people to go home and think about what they've done.
And you continue to ignore the issue of sending the message to OTHERS that this behavior will NOT be tolerated.
Why you seem so opposed to this is beyond me. It's not about "expressing outrage". It's about proving we won't stand for this shit. It'd about them having to face a real repercussion for their choice. Stop mollycoddling these grown as men and insist everyone else need be flexible around their needs.
Stop acting like affluenza is a learning disability that we need to take into account.
I think it comes from folks from other countries with specific hate speech laws.The anti-free speech sentiment in here is kind of scary.
We all know what they said was wrong and will come with consequences... but illegal? C'mon man.
If that is all you got out of my comments then you either did not read them or you're choosing to ignore it.
The downside of expulsion is that it gives the students a clean slate somewhere else.
What's the story of the person who took and presumably uploaded the video? Is he a "whistleblower" or as culpable as the rest? Was it leaked to boast or shame?
The hard solution won't do anything either why not try an approach that works with other crimes. Constantly punishing a child does nothing but cause more angry and hatred. Teaching why they are wrong and punishing then in a why that forces them to see a new perspective is better. However punishment feels better to the victim so I understand why many just want to see them suffer.Do you honestly think any of your soft solutions will have an effect on these people?
WordThat slavish devotion also protects us when we shout "Fuck the police," advocate for civil rights for minorities, and denounce bullshit wars.
The hard solution won't do anything either why not try an approach that works with other crimes. Constantly punishing a child does nothing but cause more angry and hatred. Teaching why they are wrong and punishing then in a why that forces them to see a new perspective is better. However punishment feels better to the victim so I understand why many just want to see them suffer.
I think it comes from folks from other countries with specific hate speech laws.
I'm fine with the 1st amendment as is.
The hard solution won't do anything either why not try an approach that works with other crimes. Constantly punishing a child does nothing but cause more angry and hatred. Teaching why they are wrong and punishing then in a why that forces them to see a new perspective is better. However punishment feels better to the victim so I understand why many just want to see them suffer.
I wasn't saying they were. The behavior is the same for adults we just hide it better. Constant punishment well only lead to more hatred. Trying to teach them what they did as wrong and trying to fix them is the better solution. Just destroying them leads to a lifelong bigot that could become even more dangerous. Don't coddle then they deserve punishment bit at least try to redeem them. But fuck it what do I know.they're not fucking children lmao
I disagree - I think stuff like this is small potatoes compared to actual hate and discrimination.
I don't think i'm willing to stick a "do not admit this guy to your school" on someone's record because they laughed at a racist chant or joke when they were 19.
College students aren't children. They've had time to learn better.
Bigotry's not illegal so I guess that's why so many people feel the need to coddle bigots
I wasn't saying they were. The behavior is the same for adults we just hide it better. Constant punishment well only lead to more hatred. Trying to teach them what they did as wrong and trying to fix them is the better solution. Just destroying them leads to a lifelong bigot that could become even more dangerous. Don't coddle then they deserve punishment bit at least try to redeem them. But fuck it what do I know.
Your solution is to throw them in jail? We have enough criminalization in America as is, if anything we need to decriminalize much more. Making such behavior illegal will not change their minds on it, if anything it will entrench their ideas. The reactions online and from the rest of society are enough to force them to look at their behavior and if they don't change their minds expelling them or bringing the law down on them isn't going to change that.
At no point did I say jail them
Ah I see. Do you honestly think any of your soft solutions will have an effect on these people?