Sujet : Re: Black jobs
De : adhellman1 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Auric Hellman)
Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 19. Jul 2024, 21:14:07
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On 7/19/2024 3:40 PM, Danart wrote:
> Auric Hellman wrote:
> I was born and raised in Baltimore, South Africa, thereby I feel I
am
> able to comment without being offended or offensive. To label
certain
> employment as "Black jobs" is not a racist term; it is an
> acknowledgement that through systemic racism, a class of the work
force
> has been relegated to low wage, low skill jobs. Those people happen
to
> include Black people. It is an issue that needs to be addressed,
but it
> is not going to happen overnight. Until that day of equality comes,
the
> reality of the situation is that Blacks do currently find
themselves
> overwhelmingly in the service or labor industries. These jobs can
allow
> the more driven members of a group to achieve upper middle class
status,
> but the majority will live lower middle class; just enough to pay
taxes
> and get nothing in return. Allowing illegal migrants to enter the
> workforce, it is these jobs that they will seek and eventually get.
> That's not racism, that's just a hard, cold fact.
>
>
>
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1.
South Africa is literally to most people seen as Tokyo, London, or
Chicago. It is a very nice place to live no matter what
race you are.
I could not agree more. Right, wrong or indifferent, it will always be my home. I currently reside in Surrey, B.C. and have lived in a few cities in the U.S. The term "black jobs" is currently being bandied about in American politics and it is in that situation I was addressing my point
2. Aparte is racism, and it ended for a very important reason. Yes you
have a small community of white people ( leftovers ) who purchased
land, and run it like a community with there own form of money. These
people are garbage by all means, and while they invite people to enjoy
there community, they do not want to give jobs, and thus allow people
to earn income, which is literally the foundation of racism.
It is like were I live. Racist one "Bank Robber", Racist two
"Ask me for every single piece of ID I have", Racist three
"Calls me names under my breath when I leave the store",
Racist four "Is scared of me and does not want my business at all
for
some reason, and keeps trying to get me not to spend money".
Point being is that they hire morons ( pre-teens ) because
they could take advantage of them. They only hire people in there
family my age range. They hate knowing I made tons of money working
over-time for a summer job via the city.
In a world with no college education, yes you are correct. However
this world have plenty of pants to fill. That pays more then decent
enough.
3. I listen to your $@#$#@ story about immigrants, and that is dumb.
South Africa is a colony by Europeans. They enslaved the people of the
land and made it hard on everybody. Immigrants ( currently from
wherever ) invest in the
land resources and actually hire people no matter what race. What is
your problem?
You do not like it when your a business owner and a immigrant ( like
lets say if I come from the US and want to live in South Africa, and
have a small job ) comes to get a job? Guess what? I tried being a
"AIDE ( home health worker ) and the guy discriminated me, but
hired a woman who looks crumpled up, and you could see here breasts
showing through her night-gown. The little midget took my information,
handed me back my Identification, ( by slamming it down ) and
was upset knowing I have other specialties. Had me sitting there for
more then hours. I watched ten pugly people get hired, no education at
all.
Let alone it becomes more and more impossible when you go online and
send your personal information upstream.
Only to get $#@$#@$ in return. Nowadays I do not send any information
at all. When they do want my information, I say "I am a
hired" or "could I meet you in person".
.......
IMOpinion your story is lame because South Africa is a great place to
live but like anywhere else you need education.
As I stated earlier in this post, I was referring to the American political situation. I apologize, I'm at the age where my mind drifts and I assume everyone know what I'm talking about. Mentioning my heritage was my mistake
This is a response to the post seen at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=669995380#669995380
-- Dr. Auric D. Hellmanadhellman1@gmail.com