Yes, racism is prevalent. I feel get racist remarks from black people all the time.
Racism that causes the perpetrator to be shamed, ostracized, to suffer some penalty (criminal or societal).
Yes, racism is prevalent. I feel get racist remarks from black people all the time.
Well, I did mention the pervasive racism of race-based admission into universities, preferential hiring of minorities, and racially exclusive organizations as being examples of pervasive racism that does not generally meet with universal condemnation. But, there are individual acts of racism that are perpetrated against whites but, I choose to ignore them because, generally, the person being racist has little power over me.
That's racist.
If I were to say, "poor blacky," it would be considered racist. Even though, in both instances, there is absolutely zero effect in the statements.
In what way is my personally saying whitey racist?
Sorry, not chasing you down the rabbit hole.
Give me some example of racism that have not met with universal condemnation in America. (No fair using my examples).
I'm just asking you to give your personal reasoning about your stated belief.
Why is my personally saying whitey racist?
"Whitey" is a pejorative term based in the race of the one you're calling "whitey." And, you used it in a mocking manner.
Answered, now where are my examples of racism?
I agree it's mocking, but how is it racist?
Did you not read the first sentence?
So, you're not going to give me examples?
Yeah, it had nothing to do with making my personal use of the word racist.
So how is my personal use of the word racist?
Why did you use the term whitey? Why not some non-race based term?
Because it makes some white people think its racist and cry, of course.
Why are you qualifying the request with universal condemnation from the American people? Just because the American people condemned something does not preclude it from being pervasive.
Who's crying? You used whitey in a pejorative manner, that makes it racist. I'm neither offended nor crying.
Last chance to give me some examples of what you perceive to be racism in America.
So what is your definition of racism, yoni?
Because for it to be a societal problem, it needs to be racism the society isn't dealing with. Individual acts of racism that are dealt with by the community shouldn't impute racism on the rest of society.
But, if it makes you feel better, give me three examples of racism - no qualifier.
I look at a block of Gouda and say, "That's cheese." I'm not crying about it, just identifying it.
Amazing that he didn't see that perfectly obvious snare and instead blindly charged into it.
Are you a block of cheese?
Let's go with Dictionary.com
I think your pejorative mocking use of the term "whitey," suggests you believe white people to be inferior and unable to weather criticism or derision.noun
1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human racial groups determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to dominate others or that a particular racial group is inferior to the others.
2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
Damn it, I already gave you a last chance. Care to pony up an example?
Can I just link you to hate crime statistics by race?
Only a percentage of white people, and I think plenty of minorities are similarly sensitive, so how is it racist?
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