For the most part, I do ignore him.  But sometimes I just can't....

Sorry.


--
Marc Carter, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology
College of Arts & Sciences
Baker University
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________________________________
From: drna...@aol.com [mailto:drna...@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 8:29 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] for Marc Carter


I swear, if we could just all make ourselves stop responding to these 
provocative, mean-spirited trolls, first we'd see an escalation, (the 
pre-extinction "burst) and then they would go away.

As long as we continue to indulge this nonsense, it will dominate our TIPS 
list, and many good contributors will be driven away. I am tired of the 
"MSTIPS" list activity. It's not our list anymore, it's his.

I and a few other valiant souls are trying to ignore him, but as long as other 
people continue to respond, we'll continue to have this crap inflicted on us.

Nancy Melucci
Long Beach City College
Long Beach CA

njm
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In a message dated 10/2/2009 6:25:43 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
marc.car...@bakeru.edu writes:

I was likewise puzzled.  Apparently "some scholars" say that recruiting Latinos 
from countries where baseball is huge is contributing to the 
de-American-Africanization of American baseball.

But here's my puzzlement: Michael asserts that *to Americans*, most Dominicans 
would be considered to be of African descent (as indeed most are, along with 
Caribbean Indian -- and btw, they are the most beautiful people I have ever 
seen).

So, I find preposterous in the extreme the idea that there's some nefarious 
plot among the owners and managers of American baseball teams to exclude 
Americans of African descent in favor of Latinos of African descent.

Maybe I'm just thick, but that just makes no sense at all.

m

--
Marc Carter, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology
College of Arts & Sciences
Baker University
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Allen Esterson [mailto:allenester...@compuserve.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 7:21 AM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
> Subject: [tips] for Marc Carter
>
>    On 1 October 2009 in a posting headed "for Marc Carter"
> Michael Sylvester wrote:
> >I saw where you posed a question to me in the Tips archives
> but I did
> >not receive the post in my regular mail. I am preparing to
> take action
> >against Frostburg State through the ACLU if my First
> amendment rights
> >are been violated FSU could lose some federal funds.
>
> The only question posed by Marc recently (as far as I can see) is the
> following:
> > I lived in the Dominican Republic; baseball is bigger there
> than it is
> >here, so naturally there are going to be a lot of good
> players coming
> >out of there.  In what way is that a bad thing?
>
> Why Michael follows his remark about a question f  rom Marc
> with his reference to First Amendment rights is unclear. It
> would make more sense in relation to Jim Matiya's criticisms
> of Michael's language and tone in a couple of his recent
> postings (see below) followed by Bill Southerly's response,
> "This matter is being addressed".
>
> My immediate reaction to Bill's comment was a concern that
> some action was being considered in relation to Michael's
> comments that some people (most I suggest) find offensive. My
> own feeling about such comments is that if they are continued
> after objections have been made (as in the case of his use of
> "chicks" for women), then subsequent postings from Michael
> should be ignored.
>
> Of course we don't know w
>  hat Bill meant by the matter being addressed, but I think
> that (within limits - something of course difficult to
> define) there should not be heavy-handed action against
> someone who uses language most of us find offensive, or as in
> the following instance, unworthy of a response:
>
> > Ken,Jim:
> >Your posts are ridiculous. Are bystanders' apathy only reserved for
> >white people?...
> >Obviously you all know nothing about a black community.
> >Gimme a break. Keep your eurocentric cognitive imperialistic
> analysis
> >in the classrom. dude.
>
> Allen Esterson
> Former lecturer, Science Department
> Southwark College, London
> http://www.esterson.org
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------
> -------
>  0A[tips] for Marc Carter
> michael sylvester
> Thu, 01 Oct 2009 21:37:38 -0700
>
> I saw where you posed a question to me in the Tips archives
> but I did not receive the post in my regular mail. I am
> preparing to take action against Frostburg State through the
> ACLU if my First amendment rights are been violated FSU could
> lose some federal funds Anyway, re your question about the
> Dominican Republic: yep,baseball is very popular in the
> DR,Panama,Porto Rico and Nicaragua and they have produced
> excellent players for baseball in the U.S so recruitment from
> those countries would be a good idea.
> However,among  some Afro-American scholars,the Central
> American irecruitment has helped to dil  ute the hope and
> aspirations of many black youth in the U.S who aspire to be
> players but view the Central American initiatives as
> competing and puts them at an unfair disadvantage.
> Some Afro-American scholars also see trhis as the
> Hispanization of the game-as if the game had become too
> Africanized.Interestingly enough,most of those players have
> African ancestry and would be considered as black according
> to the U.S "one drop"
> rule.But
> Dominicans are very racist in denying their African roots
> because of the "mulatto escape hatch" concept.
> But more on this later.
> Hope this helps.
>
> Michael Sylvester,PhD
> Daytona Beach,Florida
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------
>
>  -------
>
> RE: [tips] NFL/Tuskegee flashback
> Marc Carter
> Thu, 01 Oct 2009 07:57:01 -0700
> I lived in the Dominican Republic; baseball is bigger there
> than it is here, so naturally there are going to be a lot of
> good players coming out of there.  In what way is that a bad thing?
>
> --
> Marc Carter, PhD
> Associate Professor and Chair
> Department of Psychology
> College of Arts & Sciences
> Baker University
>
> -----------------------------------------
> Re: [tips] Kitty Genovese/The Windy City Bill Southerly Wed,
> 30 Sep 2009 14:30:28 -0700 FYI,
>
> This matter is being addressed.
>
> Bill
> TIPS ListManager
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> On Sep 30, 2009, at 12:01 PM, Jim Mati
>  ya wrote:
>
> >
> >  Once again, we are subjected to Michaels' words that spread hurt,
> > disappointment, and degrade a person. He has done this consistently
> > over the past several years because he does not agree with another
> > person's post. Just last week, several women objected to his
> reference
> > of women as "chicks."
> >
> >  Michael, you know nothing about who I am, where I have
> lived and my
> > experiences. Yet, you feel you have the right to criticize me and
> > others, because of their race, because of their posts (too many
> > references, too many examples), because of their sexuality.
> >
> >  Here is the link to the complete video taken by a student
> at Fenger
> > High School. Watch
>   it and make your own decisions. Be careful, it is
> > difficult to watch. At 42 seconds into the video, Derrion Albert is
> > hit with a board. I do not know what people 100-200 yards
> were doing.
> > The video does not show that.
> >
> > http://www.myfoxchicago.com/dpp/news/metro/weis_three_suspects
> >
> >  I love TIPS and I enjoy all the wonderful people who contribute
> > different ideas and strategies. Michaels' words are mean and
> > degrading. I do not deserve to be spoken to in such a tone
> nor do the
> > others. Last year a psychologist left the list-serv because of
> his
> > posts. I don't want to do that, but I am considering it.
> >
> > JIm
> >
> > Jim Matiya <i.p.emwink.gif>
> > Florida Gulf Co
>  ast University
> > jmat...@fgcu.edu
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> >  From: msylves...@copper.net
> > To: tips@acsun.frostburg.edu
> > Subject: [tips] Kitty Genovese/The Windy City
> > Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 00:36:25 -0400
> >
> >
> > Ken,Jim:
> > Are you trying to say that there were no bystanders' apathy because
> > two black gangs were involved?  Your posts are ridiculous. Are
> > bystanders' apathy only reserved for white people?
> > I saw the video too but the video did not capture folks who
> were 100
> > or 200 yards away.
> > There were ordinary people around and this fact has been a
> matter of
> > discussion on the major news network.Obviously you all know nothing
> > about a black community.Gimme
>   a break.
> > Keep your eurocentric cognitive imperialistic analysis in the
> > classrom.dude.
> >
> > Michael Sylvester,PhD
> > Daytona Beach,Florida
>
>
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