Driving home from the Illinois basketball game in February I was pulled over near Monticello for "speeding". All I did was pass an officer who was doing 65 in the passing lane. When he saw that my biracial son was riding shotgun he increased the stakes- by demanding my son's ID. Why? Oh, wait, now I know. My wife wanted to know why I didn't give the officer a piece of my mind. I told her I was just getting a warning and didn't want a ticket. Bad answer.Nobody said other higher-risk workers were completely fine working. Here's the quote I think you're referring to:
Waterloo city councilman: “We were failed by people who put profit margins and greed before people, predominantly brown people, predominantly immigrants, predominantly people who live in lower socioeconomic quarters.”
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I've seen your posts on racial topics in the past. You downplay that racism is an issue and you're all about "whataboutism." I'm not going down the road with you because your mind is made up.
Racism isn't a problem in your world and there's no such thing as white privilege or any problems with the system being set up against certain segments of the population.
About those test kits...
President questions Tanzania coronavirus kits after goat test
The president said he had instructed Tanzanian security forces to check the quality of the kits. They had randomly obtained several non-human samples, including from a pawpaw, a goat and a sheep, but had assigned them human names and ages.
These samples were then submitted to Tanzania’s laboratory to test for the coronavirus, with the lab technicians left deliberately unaware of their origins.
Samples from the pawpaw and the goat tested positive for COVID-19, the president said, adding this meant it was likely that some people were being tested positive when in fact they were not infected by the coronavirus.
“There is something happening. I said before we should not accept that every aid is meant to be good for this nation,” Magufuli said, adding the kits should be investigated.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-tanzania-idUSKBN22F0KF
Well folks, im starting to hear a buzz out there about how people are "getting used to this".
Even in jest, that's the last thing we need to hear. Even if things will never go back to where they were, even if we have to sacrifice an entire summer, we cannot let that mentality permeate our psyches.
There are too many do-gooders out there with nothing better to do that will absolutely prey on that mentality. Because they think they are doing it for our own good.
Driving home from the Illinois basketball game in February I was pulled over near Monticello for "speeding". All I did was pass an officer who was doing 65 in the passing lane. When he saw that my biracial son was riding shotgun he increased the stakes- by demanding my son's ID. Why? Oh, wait, now I know. My wife wanted to know why I didn't give the officer a piece of my mind. I told her I was just getting a warning and didn't want a ticket. Bad answer.
Rob I don't want to take this thread down another rabbit hole but I will gladly PM anyone who wants to discuss certain things-and the hell it's put my wife and myself through.
North , I get it and am sorry for what your family deals with. The Iowa culture is generally not overtly racist. It shows up in things like you described. Iowa doesn't have a large minority population except for pockets like Waterloo and Lone Tree for examples. Even Iowa s 3 big universities are not very diverse and minorities there generally come from higher economic levels than the general minority population. So people aren't exposed. Also being in a low minority area means you aren't as likely to be a victim of a crime by a minority person. There isn't a lot of fuel.
When my blond haired bio daughter was 13 we came across the border from Mexico. Immigration pulled her aside and grilled her about her ID and who I was. I had gone ahead of her and they pulled up in the weeks before I had traveled abroad to several countries including Ukraine which is terrible for human trafficking. They were checking to see if I was sneaking a trafficked child across the border.
I've been in countries in rural areas where I was by far in minority. Been stopped by police who aren't nice humans. I've led groups overseas which included U S green cards and saw how badly they were treated by US immigration. Was at Detroit ready to leave for Amsterdam on a 747 shortly after the shoe bomber and they pulled every middle eastern looking person aside including wives and kids. The police were rough with the males and wives and kids were terrified and crying. It was unnerving. We got to the runway and they pulled us back along w three other 747s bound for Europe saying they all 3 had the same mechanical issue. Most didn't get out for 4 days. Over 1000 people. Maybe it saved lives but what happened to those families was terrible.
One of my two adopted daughters has a strong accent and vendors really try and take advantage of her a lot.
Racism is there. If the people mostly getting sick at meat plant were friends and neighbors public reaction would be different. There are plenty of stories online of how sick minorities are treated compared to whites.
All I'm saying is businesses are staying open all over the country with the risk of major outbreaks. If it happens where mostly white people work, it's not because they don't care about the employees. So why should that be the story if they happen to be minorities? And my mind is never made up. It can always be changed. I get that there is racism out there from all races, towards all races. Really the only time I speak up is when something that isn't racist gets called racist.Nobody said other higher-risk workers were completely fine working. Here's the quote I think you're referring to:
Waterloo city councilman: “We were failed by people who put profit margins and greed before people, predominantly brown people, predominantly immigrants, predominantly people who live in lower socioeconomic quarters.”
PREDOMINANTLY
I've seen your posts on racial topics in the past. You downplay that racism is an issue and you're all about "whataboutism." I'm not going down the road with you because your mind is made up.
Racism isn't a problem in your world and there's no such thing as white privilege or any problems with the system being set up against certain segments of the population.
Driving home from the Illinois basketball game in February I was pulled over near Monticello for "speeding". All I did was pass an officer who was doing 65 in the passing lane. When he saw that my biracial son was riding shotgun he increased the stakes- by demanding my son's ID. Why? Oh, wait, now I know. My wife wanted to know why I didn't give the officer a piece of my mind. I told her I was just getting a warning and didn't want a ticket. Bad answer.
Rob I don't want to take this thread down another rabbit hole but I will gladly PM anyone who wants to discuss certain things-and the hell it's put my wife and myself through.
You say it would be different if the people in meat packing plants were white? Different how? It's already all over the news. This is a major story. I agree it would be less of a story if they were white.
All I'm saying is businesses are staying open all over the country with the risk of major outbreaks. If it happens where mostly white people work, it's not because they don't care about the employees. So why should that be the story if they happen to be minorities? And my mind is never made up. It can always be changed. I get that there is racism out there from all races, towards all races. Really the only time I speak up is when something that isn't racist gets called racist.
I once sat in a parking lot of a Library in Sumner. I was on a lunch break, needed to use the internet, and I didn't feel like going inside. After about 20 minutes the local cop pulls next to me and asked for my ID. I asked the officer what was I doing wrong as I was on public property and minding my own business. He then told me that the workers inside had gotten suspicious of me so they called the police and again asked for my ID. I told the officer, in a nice way, that unless I was doing something wrong that giving him my ID really wasn't necessary and to just tell the ladies that I was on a lunch break. He relented, walked away, and told me to have a nice day.
But I'm a middle aged white guy, I'm sure my face would have wound up planted into the parking lot cement had I been black.
You must not be in a stop and identify state like Wisconsin or IL.
How is stop and identify even legal unless the cops have probable cause?
This is an informative response to the mask hysteria. Remember, cloth masks are pretty much useless.
20 April 2020
Antonio I Lazzarino
Medical Doctor and Epidemiologist
Steptoe A, Hamer M, Michie S
University College London
UCL Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care
https://www.bmj.com/content/369/bmj.m1435/rr-40