City Guy
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Post by City Guy on Jun 5, 2006 5:48:37 GMT -5
Is there any one race or culture of people who seem more violent than others? Certainly, whenever one watches, listens to, or reads the news, just a few groups of people dominate the stories involving crime, violence, and war. Middle Eastern cultures seem to have a tendency to gravitate toward violence. Whenever there's an act of violence, hordes of people fill the streets making matters worse, often causing events to escalate into something even larger than it was. You never see news accounts of the Danish attacking another country, or reports of a band of renegade Canadians descending on the United States, raping women and burning houses as they invade. Are black, or Hispanic cultures more likely to cause the destruction of property and commit crimes against others, or is it a matter of selective recall that we view them that way? Are angry, violent people predisposed genetically to upset the world and cause trouble wherever they go, or is it the conditions of poverty and discrimination that leave them with no option?
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Post by ambalina on Jun 5, 2006 7:38:18 GMT -5
if i gussed the "human race" would i sound to jaded?
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Post by The City Manager on Jun 5, 2006 13:17:13 GMT -5
if i gussed the "human race" would i sound to jaded? Sounds about right to me.
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Post by scarletangel on Aug 20, 2010 3:55:59 GMT -5
Iran,North Korea,China,Cuba,Saudi Arabia,UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,Israel,Yemen,India,Conga (Democratic Republic),Yugoslavia (Federal Republic),Uganda ,Burma,Pakistan,Uzbekistan,UK (all members),Kuwait,Angola,New Zealand ,South Africa,Colombia,Algeria,Nicaragua, Iraq, Egypt ,Tunisia,Libya,Bolivia,Togo,Croatia,Russian Republic,Morocco,Burundi,Nepal,Cameroon,Cambodia,Sri Lanka,Syria,Indonesia,Germany,Portugal,England,Spain,Australia,All Africa Countries,Caribe,Puerto Rico,Costa Rica,Paraguay,Uruguay,Chile,El Salvador,Honduras,Argentina,Senegal,Lesotho,South Korea,Peru,Philippines,Rwanda,Congo (Republic),Mexico,Turkey,Chad,Lebanon,Venezuela,Bahrain,Jordan,Brazil.....these are places where human beings suffer from some of the most severe and systemic human rights abuses in the world.
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Post by The City Manager on Aug 20, 2010 5:42:25 GMT -5
Iran,North Korea,China,Cuba,Saudi Arabia,UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,Israel,Yemen,India,Conga (Democratic Republic),Yugoslavia (Federal Republic),Uganda ,Burma,Pakistan,Uzbekistan,UK (all members),Kuwait,Angola,New Zealand ,South Africa,Colombia,Algeria,Nicaragua, Iraq, Egypt ,Tunisia,Libya,Bolivia,Togo,Croatia,Russian Republic,Morocco,Burundi,Nepal,Cameroon,Cambodia,Sri Lanka,Syria,Indonesia,Germany,Portugal,England,Spain,Australia,All Africa Countries,Caribe,Puerto Rico,Costa Rica,Paraguay,Uruguay,Chile,El Salvador,Honduras,Argentina,Senegal,Lesotho,South Korea,Peru,Philippines,Rwanda,Congo (Republic),Mexico,Turkey,Chad,Lebanon,Venezuela,Bahrain,Jordan,Brazil.....these are places where human beings suffer from some of the most severe and systemic human rights abuses in the world. Clever, but "the most" implies an individual group. But, what you've listed are countries, not races or cultures.
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Post by scarletangel on Aug 22, 2010 23:36:30 GMT -5
i don't know there cultures..Sorry^_^
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Post by The City Manager on Jun 25, 2011 5:47:12 GMT -5
i don't know there cultures..Sorry^_^ It helps to be informed.
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