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You posted this as some sort of mind-sharpening exercise but i'm 38 seconds in and already he doesn't even know what racism is....
Why am I going to listen to 20 more minutes of a guy talk about a subject that he openly has no concept of?
For all you whites who don't understand... i'll break it down for you.
White people saying the word ****** is
not what we black people are thinking about when we talk about racism.
Surprised?

Yes of course you are all as any non-black person would be because on the outside looking you always been taught that racism was just "******" and "porch monkey" that.
But if racism only amounted to name calling based on the color of one's skin, we would be rejoicing at far we've come as a society.
So what is racism? Why do we get upset when people say "******" if that's not the main point?
Its because those words have the
backing of WS and history.
-If you go to a law firm and you want to make partner someday, but you hear the partners say black people are lazy... you know you are a diversity hire and your chances of moving up there are 0%
-If you take a US history class and your professor has a confederate flag hanging on his desk... good luck getting your thesis approved
-If you as a black female get a high paying job and read the company's dress guide for "professional hair' and it only seems to target black hairstyles... you know you're going to spend more money and time than any white person on your hair just to look "presentable" for work
-If you go to a police station and you see 4th and 5th generation cops that go all the way back to the "Paddy Wagon" days when Irish gang members were made into police officers... well what chance do you think you have of fair treatment?
And these are just the smallest day to day examples of what black people go through.
This is the shyt that white people are
PRIVILEGED to not have to worry about ever.
Listen to the Mark Fuhrman tapes.
Listen to Lyndon Johnson.
Hell, listen to Donald Trump.
White people in positions of power have been telling black people for years that they are going to use this power to ensure that black people are treated worse than white people.
And you want us to sit around here and debate if white privilege is real?
Breh that's like debating with Kyrie Irving that the world is round.