I beg to differ: Class, race and sometimes gender are tightly...
Marjory Middy says...
I beg to differ: Class, race and sometimes gender are tightly link together.
Socioeconomic stratification is another term for "class".
Religion, class, race and on a softer tone gender have been used throughout the world to divide and conquer.
Divide and conquer tend to be less effective where the population is more educated and individualistic.
The topic is: Post earthquake new house design for Haiti.
This is a reply to Msg 25692
Posted by Marjory Middy on January 3 2011 at 5:24 PM
Messages in this topic
Happy New Year 2011 Tiba. Let's start the year on a positive note. Let’s hope that the year 2010 is the final year that carried the remaining cascade of destructive forces that befall on Haiti since October 17th 1806. Let’s look at the year 2011 > >
Pierre F. Lherisson, 1-Jan-11 10:33 pm
Pierre, Chapo ba, papa! this a very well thought out and detailed essay/analogy, and I really applaud you with all honesty. You have touched the sides of the two evils and of our deplorable condition and situation as a people, and that was beautif > >
Tiba, 2-Jan-11 6:44 am
Hello Tiba and Pierre Great Job on your POST. First of all Pierre whatever violence we have learned we have learned it from the white men. I do not think no black men have inflicted so much pain on their fellow men than the Germans have done unde > >
Kamoken, 2-Jan-11 9:02 am
Hey Kamoken! Comment toute les bagay sont ye? Bonne Annee! Kamoken, you said it all. Unfortunately, no one would understand anything you just said because while majority of Haitians are living in a fanfasy world full of denial, the Americans and t > >
Tiba, 2-Jan-11 2:21 pm
Thank you Tiba Without doubts the Blanc mastered the technology of killing with a mathematical precision. That is why they killed more people than any other race combined. Since the 1960 they are trying to reduce the world population by advocating a > >
Pierre F. Lherisson, 2-Jan-11 5:14 pm
Thank you Kamokin. All of us are sharing the same concern and consternation regarding the state of great disorder under the Haitian sky. You and Tiba have made rave comments on my last comment which I truly appreciated. I just reply to Tiba. Some > >
Pierre F. Lherisson, 2-Jan-11 6:41 pm
hello, for the most part i agree with all you say, just a word of caution about generalizing any group of people. not all blancs participate in this. there many good people in any group. unfortunately they are often not those who are in control. > >
Chuck, 3-Jan-11 11:05 am
I did not make a blanket statement about any group.I did not believe any particular group is inherently more wicked than other. Our specie has the awesome potential to do good and bad regardless of the longitude or latitude where they live. However b > >
Pierre F. Lherisson, 3-Jan-11 1:53 pm
agreed, and as you have alluded, it really is seemingly always a class issue, where race, socioecomomic stratification, and often religion are used to divide and conquer. divide and conquer is very effective. > >
Chuck, 3-Jan-11 2:03 pm
I beg to differ: Class, race and sometimes gender are tightly link together. Socioeconomic stratification is another term for "class". Religion, class, race and on a softer tone gender have been used throughout the world to divide and conquer. Divi > >
Marjory Middy, 3-Jan-11 5:24 pm