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racism
ˈreɪsɪz(ə)m/ noun 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. "theories of racism" prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. "a programme to combat racism" synonyms: racial discrimination, racialism, racial prejudice/bigotry, "someone of a different race".Does'nt say here that you have to be white to be racist:facepalm: |
Aw well you keep facepalming yourself I couldn't make my point any clearer :laugh:
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Not all Latinos will be Deported
Only the Illegal ones So they can carry on Cleaning Celebs Bogs |
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If a recruiter is hiring for a company with a mandate that says they will automatically reject any male candidate, or if a government introduces a law that applies only to men, then that is institutional sexism. It's the position of power that makes the distinction and that's why the distinction is important. Women can be and frequently are sexist. Ethnic minorities can be and frequently are racist. It is still relatively rare that either women or ethnic minorities are collectively in positions of power in order to be able to engage in institutional sexism / racism. That is the problem. That's what highlights the imbalance and that's why defining the difference is actually important... So that the actual discrepancies don't get lost under the nonsensical ideas that black people "can't be" racist and women "can't be" sexist. |
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Seeing as you like dictionary definitions you might like this :) http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pedant |
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Racism can be experienced by anyone,Institutional racism can only be experienced by someone who has people who hold some kind of power over them. |
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or if we are talking about a school with majority female teachers and male students are treated differently because they are male in that school which has majority females in power, that is institutional sexism. minorities can still have institutional power, and be an institutional majority. |
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You go booboo you quit that show. From what I hear it sucks anyways. |
this is more about the wealth and power of Sharon osbourne
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That's awful that they made her apologise.
I don't think her reaction was bad at all. |
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ummm, wtf. put it in context dude, she was talking about donald trumps anti-mexican words, the best she could come up with is that we need them to clean toilets? of course it's offensive. and there was a latina there when she said it that spoke up right away. rosie perez. and kelly has since apologized because she realized how offensive it was to say. it's just cringe worthy and offensive... |
I was talking about Rosie being forced to apologise.
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I cantbelieve rosie was forced to apologise , just shows how scared they are of Sharon osbourne
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