hunter_alien said: Jlaff said: Funny enough I live in this city and have worked in alot of nightclubs there. I'm not going to watch the second part but I can't tell you, sadly enough alot of these ethnic groups are the ones causing problems. This DOES cut down the violence and violence with weapons in these bars drastically. Bars that allow large groups of ethnic customers have more violence, plain and simple, no two ways about it. I remember asking a manager of mine a few years ago why we didn't let some of the asian groups in, as they spent alot of money and tipped well. He told me the violence they bring with them wasn't worth it and would ruin the business. After a time I realized this was completely true. I go out often with my law abiding ethnic friends and have no problems getting into bars, it's a certain type of customer they are turning away and while they might not always get it right, in the end everyone inside is having a safer experience. Until they can find a better way to single out the trouble makers that works as well, I'm happy with it. These days everyone is so busy tripping over themselves trying to be the most politically correct, nobody wants to look like a racist, but at the same time these people are ignoring the cold hard facts. BTW I've had managers of all nationalities practice these policies, not just white guys. | lol ... do you have your fireproof equipment on you ? Because youl get burned soon :P
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Well, he's sure not going to get any flame comments from me, cause he's right. It's not pretty, but it's true. There are areas where a vast majority of a certain ethnic group causes a lot of trouble. It's not cost effective to go through and individually identify every single troublemaker. If you happen to have 10 fights break out because of one ethnic group and only 2 fights break out with all the other ethnic group, and you say to yourself "Geeze, this needs to stop, but how can I?" Barring that ethnic group comes out as an ugly, but effective method.
I think this comic describes it pretty well actually. It would be great if we judged every single person in the world on their own individual merit, and I try to do that myself, but if I need to make a judgement call without any other evidence about an individual, I'm going to have to pull on what knowledge I do have, and that often is going to have to include skin color, simply because it is instantly identifiable.