Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to have a lot of white friends, but haven’t made a white friend in over 20 years. This thread reminds me
of why I despise the lot of you.
This is as equally racist. I don't get many white people many times, I don't see how they don't see the hypocrisy in their actions and words. But whenever I say: White People! I remind myself that if I said: Black People! Or Jews! this would be racist and offensive, so I don't. I do think we are all a little bit racist to quote Avenue Q. I think maybe it's a survival skill of some form, to bond together against the other. But it's 2019, it's time to check ourselves repeatedly and try not to be hypocrites. For instance, how the world reacted to the brown covered congresswoman objecting to Israeli policy, vs. how they reacted to teh white guy who said the Jews buy America.
You’re not smart enough to advise anyone if you cannot grasp the power differential and white supremacist power structure that make racism different from mere dislike. Don’t waste our time trying to engage me in debate on this. I don’t care to educate you or hear more of your half-baked ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to have a lot of white friends, but haven’t made a white friend in over 20 years. This thread reminds me
of why I despise the lot of you.
This is as equally racist. I don't get many white people many times, I don't see how they don't see the hypocrisy in their actions and words. But whenever I say: White People! I remind myself that if I said: Black People! Or Jews! this would be racist and offensive, so I don't. I do think we are all a little bit racist to quote Avenue Q. I think maybe it's a survival skill of some form, to bond together against the other. But it's 2019, it's time to check ourselves repeatedly and try not to be hypocrites. For instance, how the world reacted to the brown covered congresswoman objecting to Israeli policy, vs. how they reacted to teh white guy who said the Jews buy America.
Anonymous wrote:I used to have a lot of white friends, but haven’t made a white friend in over 20 years. This thread reminds me
of why I despise the lot of you.
Anonymous wrote:I used to have a lot of white friends, but haven’t made a white friend in over 20 years. This thread reminds me
of why I despise the lot of you.
Anonymous wrote:Point is, we say we will never forget when it comes to 9:12 or the Holocaust, but tell black people to get over slavery and years of institutionalizated racism. We are hypocrites. I dunno what Liam Neeson got out of sharing this story, but I bet what he felt and did is much more common than people wearinf blackface in the 80s. Racism has many colors. And yes, we are all a little bit racist. The point isn’t to say white people bad, the point is to check one’s self about one’s perceptions and what media they consume and what it sells. Are some black guys rapists? Yes. There are white rapists, there are Arab rapists, there are Irish rapists. Would I have wanted the guy and hurt him? Very likely. Would I have walked around looking for any black guy? No. Those who think his feelings were fine are wrong.
This. You're not obligated to talk about your dark thoughts on TV.[b] He had a natural reaction, which is not permitted these days. He didn't do ANYTHING, and should have kept his mouth shut. If he felt guilty, confessing to the priest and being sorry was enough.[/b]
Anonymous wrote:Point is, we say we will never forget when it comes to 9:12 or the Holocaust, but tell black people to get over slavery and years of institutionalizated racism. We are hypocrites. I dunno what Liam Neeson got out of sharing this story, but I bet what he felt and did is much more common than people wearinf blackface in the 80s. Racism has many colors. And yes, we are all a little bit racist. The point isn’t to say white people bad, the point is to check one’s self about one’s perceptions and what media they consume and what it sells. Are some black guys rapists? Yes. There are white rapists, there are Arab rapists, there are Irish rapists. Would I have wanted the guy and hurt him? Very likely. Would I have walked around looking for any black guy? No. Those who think his feelings were fine are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This topic is funny to me, whenever it comes up. White people LOVE to say things like “Black people should get over this or that terrible awful thing that happened to them and move on!” Or “It wasn’t MY family that owned slaves, why should I have to feel badly?”
But whenever someone black does something, it’s acceptable to react to other black people based upon that incident. PP upthread was raped by black guys so her family hates black guys. Hey, no problem! Black people have been treated like crap by other races in many situations but...don’t dwell on it! Move on!
How can people stomach the complete hypocrisy? It really boggles the mind but doesn’t surprise me.
This...so much this.
Anonymous wrote:I have never wanted to get a random person because of something like this. Only once, I wished the worst on a child of my ex who was unusually cruel to me.