I don't know how I feel about this I'm in too much of a good mood to be race baited this morning
don't you think maybe you could've remained that way, if not for the certain people (failures) in your life trying to infect your thoughts so you don't better yourself? burdening yourself with something that isn't relevant to you?I'm thankful I met two of my very best friends - both white, one jewish - back when I was very young and unaware of race relations. It'd be very difficult for me to want to build a close relationship now with whites with my 24 year old mind set. It's just really hard to trust and feel comfortable around them. I feel really disheartened about it- especially after the Trayvon tragedy and the Sterling situation really revealed people's hearts.
The ones in denial frustrate me almost as much as blatant racists do, and unfortunately it feels like the majority of whites - at least in America - fit firmly into one of those two camps.
Again....demonstrate when black racism came at the expense of the white collective.I disagree with anyone who thinks blacks cant be racist. I disagree with anyone who thinks that no blacks have enough power to oppress whites/hispanics/blacks. Racism is racism #noexcuses
Provide me with examples of black racism coming at the expense of the white collective. ThanksStuart Scott and Screamin A claiming Blacks/Hispanics can't be racist is the most ignorant thing I have ever heard.
a racist person is a person who doesnt like another race and has economic...political....government...etc... clout to oppress persons of that group...now a particular white person might not necessarily have the power to do that...but the white race as a whole can....and has....
a bigot...is a prejudiced person...simply doesnt like a group but has no real power to oppress them
Someone care to tell me how "black racism" affects the white collective in any shape, form or fashion?
Thanks
If name calling was all there is to it to racism, I'd GLADLY live in that world.
Someone care to tell me how "black racism" affects the white collective in any shape, form or fashion?
Thanks
If name calling was all there is to it to racism, I'd GLADLY live in that world.
attitude towards it.
Exactly the point I try to drive home whenever people start spewing this 'reverse-racism' nonsense.
Even with the lynching...it's not that lynching was the problem (I mean it's certainly a problem in the same way all acts of violence are a problem) it's the fact that the ruling majority from the legislature to the courts to the police down to the ordinary citizen either supported it (either the act itself or by hindering our right to defend against it) or took aattitude towards it.
I'm no linguist so I don't care to argue the finer details of the words/terms racism, bigot, discrimination, prejudice, etc. It's institutional racism that we need to eradicate. It's kind of fukked up that shyt like Sterling's comments are what galvanize the population, but....baby steps, I guess.![]()


This is one (of many) reasons racism is never going anywhere. No one wants to be held accountable for their bullshyt. "I can't be a racist I don't have political power."
What's next? Women can't be sexist?




Again....demonstrate when black racism came at the expense of the white collective.
I need clear cut examples of black racism exhibiting itself over a wide range of white folks for it to suddenly be this across the board thing whites have been clamoring to trend to absolve themselves of their past and current shortcomings tied to racism.

Exactly the point I try to drive home whenever people start spewing this 'reverse-racism' nonsense.
Even with the lynching...it's not that lynching was the problem (I mean it's certainly a problem in the same way all acts of violence are a problem) it's the fact that the ruling majority from the legislature to the courts to the police down to the ordinary citizen either supported it (either the act itself or by hindering our right to defend against it) or took aattitude towards it.