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I don’t think that’s accurate but fortunately it won’t be an issue in 100 years or so.Can anyone explain why racism against white is politically correct in US?
I am not even white. I found this pretty strange.
No, because it's not.I am not even white. I found this pretty strange.
It's puzzling how Pogo's links are always valid but everyone else's are phony. How is that, Pogo ?I am not even white. I found this pretty strange.
Isn't it great how you can find anything you want on Googly Images and don't have to prove it's real?
It's puzzling how Pogo's links are always valid but everyone else's are phony. How is that, Pogo ?I am not even white. I found this pretty strange.
Isn't it great how you can find anything you want on Googly Images and don't have to prove it's real?
We all sure were getting along better before the Magic Kenyan cheated his way into the white house.....what a shame that one party in America needs to divide in order to win...
Great question. I think MarcATL pretty much got to the root of this, but it does bring up another question: How will we know when people of color are no longer being dominated by a culture that is organized in ways to put them at a distinct disadvantage. Is that shift/evolution even possible? I also wonder when/if it will be accepted that forced immigration (that means slavery) is different from the way most immigrants came to and integrated into the dominant culture of the US? Yes, it sucks to be the victim of a double standard but without asking these questions and facing hard realities truth will be elusive.
Racism is not just about selecting one race above another or denigrating one beneath another. It is a system that anyone who has benefited from has participated in and to some extent condoned. If you question this google “the doll test”.
Now, if the real question is “Should people be censored on public platforms?”, I think we need a different discussion.
You’re thinking too much, just go buy your battery from where you can get the best combination of service, value, and quality. That’s not racist, it’s capitalist. Good luck.Great question. I think MarcATL pretty much got to the root of this, but it does bring up another question: How will we know when people of color are no longer being dominated by a culture that is organized in ways to put them at a distinct disadvantage. Is that shift/evolution even possible? I also wonder when/if it will be accepted that forced immigration (that means slavery) is different from the way most immigrants came to and integrated into the dominant culture of the US? Yes, it sucks to be the victim of a double standard but without asking these questions and facing hard realities truth will be elusive.
Racism is not just about selecting one race above another or denigrating one beneath another. It is a system that anyone who has benefited from has participated in and to some extent condoned. If you question this google “the doll test”.
Now, if the real question is “Should people be censored on public platforms?”, I think we need a different discussion.
Very, profound. Here I was, just ready to go into town and buy a new car battery from NAPA. Now I can't because the manager is white and that makes him a racist pig. Since I am white, I'm probably considered racist (which I ain't) but I can't go to a battery store managed by a black because he won't sell me a battery because he might say I am racist (which I ain't) because I'm white. That put's me in another dilemma and I don't want that. Guess I'll either have to steal a battery, (which is agin the law) or buy a bicycle. But if I go to Walmart for a bicycle...........nah, that puts me in the same situation as trying to buy a battery. Guess I'll have to go to the hood and get one thru the black market. Yeah, that's it.........! But then again.....ahhh, the hell with it.