There is the base of the false claim (bolded). Gross oversimplification of a social condition, maliciously applied to all times, places, and people in order to advance a political agenda.Waco1947 said:. Why respond to a lie? White privilege is simply walking around white. Black is simply being black in a white culture. Is that hard to grasp and acknowledge? What are you afraid of?Florda_mike said:Forest Bueller said:Of course you would be Mike, just like 47 is being, and has been this entire thread.Florda_mike said:Waco1947 said:My apologies for using 'in this world.' I meant in this white culture of the USA.90sBear said:bubbadog said:Fair enough. Do you think it should be part of the discussion?90sBear said:bubbadog said:Why would the rest of the world even be part of the discussion when we're talking about racial disparities in the United States?90sBear said:Waco1947 said:
I'm not making any judgements about who's racist and who's not. To walk around in white skin is different than walking around in black skin. Can you not see that truth?
You guys keep creating your own definition of white privilege. White Privilege simply born into the world and you walk around white.
You have continued to avoid my question.
Do other ethnicities in this world have priveleges based only on their skin color?
Except for neo-nazi white nationalists, we don't measure ourselves by the "blood and soil" views of other countries, where citizenship was once based on ethnic identity. We're the only nation in the world founded on the principle that all men are created equal. And that's has always been the standard by which we measure ourselves.
Waco1947 has, since the first post in this thread, repeatedly stated "in this world." So he made it part of the discussion.
I do because Waco1947 obviously believes it applies worldwide. I'm not trying to play some gotcha game, the only reason I phrased it that way is because he has repeatedly stated "in the world."
I have asked him this same question multiple times so he has had plenty of opportunities to clarify his views. He continues to avoid it just as he has avoided questions asking why his conversations with black people are more valid than other people's conversations with black people.
If I said, "there's too much black culture in USA" would I be racist?
It will never change, as long as enough minion to take heed to the voices like his, the old relics of the past, that still chose to divide us by what we look and act like.
Yeah I don't even remember the word "racist" being used this much in 60s and 70s
""""""Gas-lighting """""""
I wonder if we're more divided now thanks to our 1st black president being so uniting. """""More Gaslighting """"""""
In a word, racism.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier