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well put TS |
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I agree on every point. The young man in the video comes across as a bit of a twit. |
If all white people were racist, black people would still be slaves.
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noun "Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior." "The belief that all members of each race possess characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races." synonyms: racial discrimination, racialism, racial prejudice/bigotry, xenophobia, chauvinism, bigotry, bias, intolerance The definition of racism is simple, succinct and clear. People altering or adding to "their own definition" of words seems to be a pretty big problem across the board. For example, adding a requirement of power-holding, oppression or even majority to the definition of racism when no such requirement exists, or, it seems, colloquialising the term "institutional racism" down to just "racism" with scant regard for the fact that that word is already in use. 1. White people can be racist. Black people can be racist. Anyone can be racist. 2. There is a long, horrible and dark history of institutional racism against black and other minority ethnic groups, 99% perpetrated by white people in power, that is still a major problem to this day. These two statements don't conflict. They are both valid, true and important. There's no need to muddy the waters further with vague and incorrectly used terminology. |
Poor, underprivileged black man.... who has a place at Cambridge.
Ridiculous dickhead, whatever colour he is. |
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I'm white and Jewish. What's the word with me? Can I be racist? Can you be racist to me? If I said all non-Jews are racist, is that okay? No... if course it's not. This man is black and he is a racist, no matter how you spin it, no matter who you quote. He. Is. A. Racist. |
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'White people have never been a race that has been systematically discriminated against by a different vastly bigger race, enslaved and treated as nothing more than livestock or currency.' As a whole, it's a true statement. White people have never been enslaved by another race simply because they are white. White slavery has pretty much only been a thing when the Vikings and Romans were around and that wasn't the same since it was mostly white people oppressing other white people. While the statement 'All White people are racist' is stupid, the idea that white people can't be victims of racism in the same way that black people are is very true because racism against black people is systematic and ingrained in both history and society. |
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Again I feel like this comes down to the old, and totally illogical and flawed, argument that something "can't be a thing" if there is another, worse, example of the same thing. The idea that no one in the UK is suffering from poverty "because Chinese children are in factories!!". No one in the UK is going hungry "because there are children starving in Africa!". While there are worse conditions in the world - there are still poor people in the UK. While there are areas affected by true famine - there are still hungry and malnourished kids in wealthy countries, eating meals but not good ones. While historical racism is horrendous, institutional racism is still a huge problem, and there are ingrained cultural racism issues towards ethnic minorities... racism and racist attacks on white people do still happen. It exists. I don't know why people are desperate to pretend otherwise. Again I can only suppose that people have this idea that acknowledging it will somehow "dilute" other problems. Which is nonsense. |
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I'm not entirely sure what the motivation for doing that is, but the effect of it is pretty clear: confusion, and backlash. People proclaim proudly and confidently; "Only white people can be racist! Reverse racism isn't a thing! Ethnic minorities cannot be racist!"... which is true only of institutional racism... so, people are hearing this on the one hand but on the other can see quite plainly that racial prejudice in various forms exists across the board and so the important focus - combatting very real inequalities - gets completely lost in an argument that quickly stops making sense. Basically I find that people then get so caught up in all of that, that it becomes impossible for any progress to be made on the real world issues. In other words... accepting that racism exists across the board, in different ways and to varying degrees, right across the board would actually be BETTER for those suffering the worst of it than vehemently attempting to deny it, which seems to be purely out of pride / incredulity, rather than a desire to see change. |
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White gays are racist though :laugh:
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and vile heterophobes #exposethem |
A black person saying all whites are racist is just as abhorrent to me as a far-Right bonehead saying black people are inferior/not welcome/some other derogatory statement. It's divisive at a time when we ought to be sticking together.
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People again mixing up institutional racism with just plain old racism.TS is obviously right.I've been saying this for years and so has TS in here.Anyone of any race or creed can be racist.I've experienced it plenty of times in Asian areas as a white person.It happens.
Saying all whites are racist is racist in itself. |
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