No...
Racism is believing one race is inferior to another. It looks like you believe blacks are inferior, if so, you are a racist.
You are joking, right? I have met more racist blacks than from any other race.
No...
Racism is believing one race is inferior to another. It looks like you believe blacks are inferior, if so, you are a racist.
linkDefinition of RACISM
1: a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race
When I read the le, my mind immediately went to something a friend said:
"I think the Pixies song 'Monkey Gone to Heaven' is about Martin Luther King's death."
He saw nothing wrong with that statement, and wasn't trying to be funny.
I think it's just another excuse to lay off all blame from themselves. I also think it's an excuse to hate and play victim at the same time.
Corrupted power and racism are two different things, and just because some people combine them, does not mean power is required to be a racist.
The article is ing stupid. Racism exists because people see God as being white?
Get rid of religion problem solved.![]()
What is it with all these asinine trolls in this thread?
They speak the truth?
It's not existential. It's theoretical, which I was clear about in my very first post on the subject. It is a concept intended to allow for a discussion of race and racial issues that takes into consideration the environment in which we live and the reality of the power dynamics present within our society as a whole.
The discursive differentiation between "racism" and "prejudice" as terms/concepts has never been about making distinctions between certain at udes or actions, but instead hints at differences amongst the effects or cultural repercussions of those at udes and actions. The statement that only whites can be racist is then not a statement that racial prejudice exhibited by white people is inherently different (or worse, or more evil) than racial prejudice exhibited by people of color, or conversely that racial prejudice exhibited by people of color is inherently better or more justifiable than racial prejudice exhibited by white people. The actions are the same, and are equally divisive/unproductive, across the board.
We are different. There is no need for bull games. Yet those games...MUST...be played. The whole thing is ridiculous.
I've been called in for jury duty a half dozen times or so, every single time it was the same guy. A young hispanic in trouble.
Why this need to play games?
The "games" are necessary in order to address the issue of why so many trials involve a defendant who is a young male of color. For example.
(Hint: "Because he's brown" isn't the correct answer.)
Since I don't play games.
Mexicans have this "macho" thing going. Blacks are rarely raised with a father in the home. In my life experiences I've noticed few Mex/blacks enjoy reading. So it's a combination of things.
So you're suggesting that young men of color are more prone to be criminals because they're biologically inclined to grow up in overly masculine and/or fatherless households? That they're, again, biologically inclined to commit crimes?
Look at Nigeria and Mexico. Look at the crime in Jamaica. What's that tell you?
I'll be as blunt as a central Cali guy can be....Mexicans do not respect the laws and use the system all they can. Common knowlege. They jave no health insurance, no car insurance. Too many kids for what they can afford.
Blacks grow up without that father figure in the home. So where is the discipline?
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It tells me that disenfranchised communities with high poverty rates invite corruption, violence, and acts of desperation.
How long have those countries been in existence? Why are they...STILL...in that position?
Other than the fact that they, like much of the global south, have been repeatedly ed over by the rest of the world?
Do you honestly believe that? You don't have a clue do you? Ever been to Mexico?
Yes, I believe that. And, yes, I have been to Mexico.
Lol, at the white man's burden rhetoric from the local rednecks. You guys are obviously pillars of society. I have a question: why is LA, AL and MS still like that?
Then you'd be about as wrong as wrong gets. Did you get out of the car in Mexico?
Yes, I did.
However, what you're advocating -- that my ability to assess a country and its inhabitants requires making judgments solely based on their behaviors and living conditions -- is exactly what I think is irresponsible and leads to lazy stereotyping.
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