Yep, ignore it and it'll just go away |
Make everything about race and micro aggression and make the problem worse. |
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Oh, because sweeping things under the rug works SO well for solving problems. Sure, if you're part of the ruling class - but if you actually want to change things, then, no. We have to review and respond and change. |
| No one is making it all about race and microaggression - people are discussing this because black and brown people are getting killed everyday due to the history of racism in this country that views black and brown people as people who are less than or worse. We NEED to have the discussion and the education. It is imperative to making this country a better place and having it live up to its truest potential. |
| Trying to turn the tide and make white people ashamed for things they didn't do, simply because they are white does not further the cause of ending racism. |
This graphic is so funny! |
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This solves nothing. It only alienates whites and creates a bigger division.
Maybe that's all "part of the plan?!?" |
Isn't it just another way to blame the victim? Think about it. My white children are now victims of white privilege. Instead of learning who they are deep down to the core, their whiteness will define who they are. I almost wish I had married my very dark-skinned former flame since this color war doesn't appear to be ending. |
Women are also being oppressed every day. So are poor people. So are gay people. So are trans people. Lots of different groups of people find themselves subjects of societal discrimination. |
What's your point? As a society, we are having those discussions about different types of discrimination. If you feel those issues are not discussed enough, feel free to advocate and start pertinent topics. Now back to the issue at hand... |
No kidding! So so SO sick of it all. |
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This threads is just a small example of why conversations about race can't progress and move forward toward reconciliation. Black and brown people are mad and want to be heard and white people don't care because they are just fine -- despite the tangible and non-tangible benefits many received via redlining and so on -- and so why should they talk/think/care about this?
'Murica man. |
The "Murica" reference justnkakesmyounsoundmlike an idiot. In any event, when everything becomes a "micro-aggression" and whites are held accountable for actions they didn't commit, when every success or failure is deemed a result of race, etc., you burn people out and they cease to hear the message. |