Jesus had a comment on people judging someone else's vision.Waco1947 said:
Considering if one's blind spots may need to be examined is a great starting point for our racial attitudes.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier
Jesus had a comment on people judging someone else's vision.Waco1947 said:
Considering if one's blind spots may need to be examined is a great starting point for our racial attitudes.
How do you know?Waco1947 said:Except if you are black. You started on third base as did I because we are white. Explore that notionRawhide said:
Well said.
Yep, life is 5% what happens to you, 10% how you react to it and 85% what you do about it.
Waco1947 said:Except if you are black. You started on third base as did I because we are white. Explore that notionRawhide said:Well said.Greenbear said:
Whiteness is not a thing. Racism is real. It always has been. It always will be. As long as people are different there will be racism. 38 to 46 million people in this world are estimated to be in slavery right now. Shouldn't that be a bigger concern than those in slavery 150 years ago, or at least as much?
All I have every wanted, in my white world I guess, is equal opportunity. That is all my constitution offers me. Do I have advantages because my ancestors were successful Doctors and farmers? I guess so. I can see that, but that does preclude anything. There is still opportunity. I know a lot of people who had tough childhoods and are great parents. Just because of how you were born or the condition you lived in doesn't mean you are destined for anything.
Victimization is polarizing. Progressives know and understand this. If the purpose of identifying racism as a political tactic was to help people, it would have already been done. It is only for a vote. Real change comes from the heart. It starts with each us and isn't what my parents were or weren't. Own your situation, condition or environment. Sorry that life is tough, but there is plenty of proof that everyone can make it if they choose.
Yep, life is 5% what happens to you, 10% how you react to it and 85% what you do about it.
why not a fan of opportunity zones? As a self-described libertarian, I would think you love the idea of the gov't not stealing as much of your money through captial gains taxesquash said:Waco1947 said:Except it is not better because the money flowed to rich people who built what people cannot afford or built in non black communities. Read up it.Volunteer said:Yes it is so much better to leave the vacant dilapidated buildings rather than build something new that might actually be financially feasible and provide jobs to the local citizenry. How thoughtless.Waco1947 said:I understand Moebit I don't understand the name calling. I have respectful. I ask the of you.Rawhide said:yes, you're Moe, as in one of three stooges... Not surprised it got lost on you.Waco1947 said:"Mow?"Rawhide said:Here ya' go Moe:Waco1947 said:
"Stooge?" I asked fair question
"List what he did?"
https://theblacksphere.net/2020/10/trump-vs-obama-accomplishments-blacks/
Nothing absolutely done with
The revitalization plan
It's only a report
"Council's report features months of hard work and observation of community redevelopment and nourishment. The report is divided into five sections and makes references to the newly released Volume Two of the Council's Community Toolkit, which is also available on the "OpportunityZones.gov" website. The five sections of the report include the following: (1) Best Practices of Local Governments, (2) Best Practices of State Governments, (3) Best Practices of the Foundations and Non-Profits Making an impact in Opportunity Zones, (4) Best Practices of Qualified Opportunity Funds, and (5) Pairing Opportunity Zone Capital with Federal Resources." HUD.gov
A report is not helpful to blacks. Where's the action?
Okay, cool.... what about all the stuff that was done and not a plan
But I bet you think Obama was great for Black America because he gave them more food stamps.
Wac47
Opportunity Zones Legislation became a boondoggle for the rich.
" Mr. Scaramucci's development in New Orleans offers a portrait of how the tax break works. His investment company, SkyBridge Capital, is using the so-called opportunity zone initiative to help build a hotel, outfitted with an opulent restaurant and a rooftop pool, in the city's trendy Warehouse District.
The tax benefit also is helping finance the construction of a 46-story, glass-wrapped apartment tower amenities include a yoga lawn and a pool surrounded by cabanas and daybeds in a Houston neighborhood already brimming with new projects aimed at the wealthy."
I'm no fan of Opportunity Zones or TIFFs or other government thumbs on the scale, but if investors can make a profit selling to rich folks I have no problem with that. And don't discount the jobs that flowed from the project.
I tell you what Moe, since you believe that it sucks to be black in America today, why don't you share your solutions with us racists?Waco1947 said:Except if you are black. You started on third base as did I because we are white. Explore that notionRawhide said:Well said.Greenbear said:
Whiteness is not a thing. Racism is real. It always has been. It always will be. As long as people are different there will be racism. 38 to 46 million people in this world are estimated to be in slavery right now. Shouldn't that be a bigger concern than those in slavery 150 years ago, or at least as much?
All I have every wanted, in my white world I guess, is equal opportunity. That is all my constitution offers me. Do I have advantages because my ancestors were successful Doctors and farmers? I guess so. I can see that, but that does preclude anything. There is still opportunity. I know a lot of people who had tough childhoods and are great parents. Just because of how you were born or the condition you lived in doesn't mean you are destined for anything.
Victimization is polarizing. Progressives know and understand this. If the purpose of identifying racism as a political tactic was to help people, it would have already been done. It is only for a vote. Real change comes from the heart. It starts with each us and isn't what my parents were or weren't. Own your situation, condition or environment. Sorry that life is tough, but there is plenty of proof that everyone can make it if they choose.
Yep, life is 5% what happens to you, 10% how you react to it and 85% what you do about it.
When we talk about race, we are talking about something we not only do not have in common, but something it is impossible to have in common.D. C. Bear said:Waco1947 said:
If We whites refuse to explore racial reality by not discussing them they will continue.
Talking about race is not divisive but unifying. To Understand another's reality can produce empathy and change within ourselves.
That's not quite true.
The old baby killer never answers such direct questions.Rawhide said:I tell you what Moe, since you believe that it sucks to be black in America today, why don't you share your solutions with us racists?Waco1947 said:Except if you are black. You started on third base as did I because we are white. Explore that notionRawhide said:Well said.Greenbear said:
Whiteness is not a thing. Racism is real. It always has been. It always will be. As long as people are different there will be racism. 38 to 46 million people in this world are estimated to be in slavery right now. Shouldn't that be a bigger concern than those in slavery 150 years ago, or at least as much?
All I have every wanted, in my white world I guess, is equal opportunity. That is all my constitution offers me. Do I have advantages because my ancestors were successful Doctors and farmers? I guess so. I can see that, but that does preclude anything. There is still opportunity. I know a lot of people who had tough childhoods and are great parents. Just because of how you were born or the condition you lived in doesn't mean you are destined for anything.
Victimization is polarizing. Progressives know and understand this. If the purpose of identifying racism as a political tactic was to help people, it would have already been done. It is only for a vote. Real change comes from the heart. It starts with each us and isn't what my parents were or weren't. Own your situation, condition or environment. Sorry that life is tough, but there is plenty of proof that everyone can make it if they choose.
Yep, life is 5% what happens to you, 10% how you react to it and 85% what you do about it.
What are your answers to solve the problem with being black today? Write up, genius.
White privilege is accusatory and racially charged but, by God white people, my African American brothers and sisters have dealt long enough with racial hatred, our white defensiveness, and the racism of our power and privilege . White folk, the best response to hearing about white privilege is to say, "Tell me more. Tell me more about your experience as an African American."Rawhide said:"White Privilege" is the big lie. Wow wac, you are a one track mind aren't ya'....Waco1947 said:Yes of course you worked your ass off to get third several times but your grit and determination is not the issue. The issue in race is seeing life as a person of color.GrowlTowel said:I worked my ass off to get to third base repeatedly when I was younger. We can't all be like Trump and just grab'em by the third base.Waco1947 said:You started on third base as did I because we are white.Rawhide said:Well said.Greenbear said:
Whiteness is not a thing. Racism is real. It always has been. It always will be. As long as people are different there will be racism. 38 to 46 million people in this world are estimated to be in slavery right now. Shouldn't that be a bigger concern than those in slavery 150 years ago, or at least as much?
All I have every wanted, in my white world I guess, is equal opportunity. That is all my constitution offers me. Do I have advantages because my ancestors were successful Doctors and farmers? I guess so. I can see that, but that does preclude anything. There is still opportunity. I know a lot of people who had tough childhoods and are great parents. Just because of how you were born or the condition you lived in doesn't mean you are destined for anything.
Victimization is polarizing. Progressives know and understand this. If the purpose of identifying racism as a political tactic was to help people, it would have already been done. It is only for a vote. Real change comes from the heart. It starts with each us and isn't what my parents were or weren't. Own your situation, condition or environment. Sorry that life is tough, but there is plenty of proof that everyone can make it if they choose.
Yep, life is 5% what happens to you, 10% how you react to it and 85% what you do about it.
Rawhide said:why not a fan of opportunity zones? As a self-described libertarian, I would think you love the idea of the gov't not stealing as much of your money through captial gains taxesquash said:Waco1947 said:Except it is not better because the money flowed to rich people who built what people cannot afford or built in non black communities. Read up it.Volunteer said:Yes it is so much better to leave the vacant dilapidated buildings rather than build something new that might actually be financially feasible and provide jobs to the local citizenry. How thoughtless.Waco1947 said:I understand Moebit I don't understand the name calling. I have respectful. I ask the of you.Rawhide said:yes, you're Moe, as in one of three stooges... Not surprised it got lost on you.Waco1947 said:"Mow?"Rawhide said:Here ya' go Moe:Waco1947 said:
"Stooge?" I asked fair question
"List what he did?"
https://theblacksphere.net/2020/10/trump-vs-obama-accomplishments-blacks/
Nothing absolutely done with
The revitalization plan
It's only a report
"Council's report features months of hard work and observation of community redevelopment and nourishment. The report is divided into five sections and makes references to the newly released Volume Two of the Council's Community Toolkit, which is also available on the "OpportunityZones.gov" website. The five sections of the report include the following: (1) Best Practices of Local Governments, (2) Best Practices of State Governments, (3) Best Practices of the Foundations and Non-Profits Making an impact in Opportunity Zones, (4) Best Practices of Qualified Opportunity Funds, and (5) Pairing Opportunity Zone Capital with Federal Resources." HUD.gov
A report is not helpful to blacks. Where's the action?
Okay, cool.... what about all the stuff that was done and not a plan
But I bet you think Obama was great for Black America because he gave them more food stamps.
Wac47
Opportunity Zones Legislation became a boondoggle for the rich.
" Mr. Scaramucci's development in New Orleans offers a portrait of how the tax break works. His investment company, SkyBridge Capital, is using the so-called opportunity zone initiative to help build a hotel, outfitted with an opulent restaurant and a rooftop pool, in the city's trendy Warehouse District.
The tax benefit also is helping finance the construction of a 46-story, glass-wrapped apartment tower amenities include a yoga lawn and a pool surrounded by cabanas and daybeds in a Houston neighborhood already brimming with new projects aimed at the wealthy."
I'm no fan of Opportunity Zones or TIFFs or other government thumbs on the scale, but if investors can make a profit selling to rich folks I have no problem with that. And don't discount the jobs that flowed from the project.
The government says, "hey, invest over here and we won't steal as much of your money through capital gains taxes. As a matter of fact, invest long enough and we won't steal any of your capital gains."
Waco1947 said:White privilege is accusatory and racially charged but, by God white people, my African American brothers and sisters have dealt long enough with racial hatred, our white defensiveness, and the racism of our power and privilege . White folk, the best response to hearing about white privilege is to say, "Tell me more. Tell me more about your experience as an African American."Rawhide said:"White Privilege" is the big lie. Wow wac, you are a one track mind aren't ya'....Waco1947 said:Yes of course you worked your ass off to get third several times but your grit and determination is not the issue. The issue in race is seeing life as a person of color.GrowlTowel said:I worked my ass off to get to third base repeatedly when I was younger. We can't all be like Trump and just grab'em by the third base.Waco1947 said:You started on third base as did I because we are white.Rawhide said:Well said.Greenbear said:
Whiteness is not a thing. Racism is real. It always has been. It always will be. As long as people are different there will be racism. 38 to 46 million people in this world are estimated to be in slavery right now. Shouldn't that be a bigger concern than those in slavery 150 years ago, or at least as much?
All I have every wanted, in my white world I guess, is equal opportunity. That is all my constitution offers me. Do I have advantages because my ancestors were successful Doctors and farmers? I guess so. I can see that, but that does preclude anything. There is still opportunity. I know a lot of people who had tough childhoods and are great parents. Just because of how you were born or the condition you lived in doesn't mean you are destined for anything.
Victimization is polarizing. Progressives know and understand this. If the purpose of identifying racism as a political tactic was to help people, it would have already been done. It is only for a vote. Real change comes from the heart. It starts with each us and isn't what my parents were or weren't. Own your situation, condition or environment. Sorry that life is tough, but there is plenty of proof that everyone can make it if they choose.
Yep, life is 5% what happens to you, 10% how you react to it and 85% what you do about it.
You robbed a bank. The burden of proof is on you.Oldbear83 said:
The burden of your racism is on you, Waco. No one else.
BS. Your racism is rancid and poisons every conversation you start, Waco.Waco1947 said:You robbed a bank. The burden of proof is on you.Oldbear83 said:
The burden of your racism is on you, Waco. No one else.
I am racist? Against who? Whites?Oldbear83 said:BS. Your racism is rancid and poisons every conversation you start, Waco.Waco1947 said:You robbed a bank. The burden of proof is on you.Oldbear83 said:
The burden of your racism is on you, Waco. No one else.
God help you Son, you'd accuse Jesus of being Racist since he never went to Africa.
Against everyone, judging from your posts.Waco1947 said:I am racist? Against who? Whites?Oldbear83 said:BS. Your racism is rancid and poisons every conversation you start, Waco.Waco1947 said:You robbed a bank. The burden of proof is on you.Oldbear83 said:
The burden of your racism is on you, Waco. No one else.
God help you Son, you'd accuse Jesus of being Racist since he never went to Africa.
So I, due to color of skin, am unable to understand anything, while others, due to the color of skin, understand everything.Waco1947 said:White privilege is accusatory and racially charged but, by God white people, my African American brothers and sisters have dealt long enough with racial hatred, our white defensiveness, and the racism of our power and privilege . White folk, the best response to hearing about white privilege is to say, "Tell me more. Tell me more about your experience as an African American."Rawhide said:"White Privilege" is the big lie. Wow wac, you are a one track mind aren't ya'....Waco1947 said:Yes of course you worked your ass off to get third several times but your grit and determination is not the issue. The issue in race is seeing life as a person of color.GrowlTowel said:I worked my ass off to get to third base repeatedly when I was younger. We can't all be like Trump and just grab'em by the third base.Waco1947 said:You started on third base as did I because we are white.Rawhide said:Well said.Greenbear said:
Whiteness is not a thing. Racism is real. It always has been. It always will be. As long as people are different there will be racism. 38 to 46 million people in this world are estimated to be in slavery right now. Shouldn't that be a bigger concern than those in slavery 150 years ago, or at least as much?
All I have every wanted, in my white world I guess, is equal opportunity. That is all my constitution offers me. Do I have advantages because my ancestors were successful Doctors and farmers? I guess so. I can see that, but that does preclude anything. There is still opportunity. I know a lot of people who had tough childhoods and are great parents. Just because of how you were born or the condition you lived in doesn't mean you are destined for anything.
Victimization is polarizing. Progressives know and understand this. If the purpose of identifying racism as a political tactic was to help people, it would have already been done. It is only for a vote. Real change comes from the heart. It starts with each us and isn't what my parents were or weren't. Own your situation, condition or environment. Sorry that life is tough, but there is plenty of proof that everyone can make it if they choose.
Yep, life is 5% what happens to you, 10% how you react to it and 85% what you do about it.
I will dialogue with you but exaggeration such "understand everything" is not helpful. I will dialogue but represent my position honestlywhiterock said:So I, due to color of skin, am unable to understand anything, while others, due to the color of skin, understand everything.Waco1947 said:White privilege is accusatory and racially charged but, by God white people, my African American brothers and sisters have dealt long enough with racial hatred, our white defensiveness, and the racism of our power and privilege . White folk, the best response to hearing about white privilege is to say, "Tell me more. Tell me more about your experience as an African American."Rawhide said:"White Privilege" is the big lie. Wow wac, you are a one track mind aren't ya'....Waco1947 said:Yes of course you worked your ass off to get third several times but your grit and determination is not the issue. The issue in race is seeing life as a person of color.GrowlTowel said:I worked my ass off to get to third base repeatedly when I was younger. We can't all be like Trump and just grab'em by the third base.Waco1947 said:You started on third base as did I because we are white.Rawhide said:Well said.Greenbear said:
Whiteness is not a thing. Racism is real. It always has been. It always will be. As long as people are different there will be racism. 38 to 46 million people in this world are estimated to be in slavery right now. Shouldn't that be a bigger concern than those in slavery 150 years ago, or at least as much?
All I have every wanted, in my white world I guess, is equal opportunity. That is all my constitution offers me. Do I have advantages because my ancestors were successful Doctors and farmers? I guess so. I can see that, but that does preclude anything. There is still opportunity. I know a lot of people who had tough childhoods and are great parents. Just because of how you were born or the condition you lived in doesn't mean you are destined for anything.
Victimization is polarizing. Progressives know and understand this. If the purpose of identifying racism as a political tactic was to help people, it would have already been done. It is only for a vote. Real change comes from the heart. It starts with each us and isn't what my parents were or weren't. Own your situation, condition or environment. Sorry that life is tough, but there is plenty of proof that everyone can make it if they choose.
Yep, life is 5% what happens to you, 10% how you react to it and 85% what you do about it.
Identifying oneself by skin color is a refutation of Dr. King's message of healing and unity. Race essentialism is the cornerstone of white supremacy. So why on earth would reasonable people propose using it to achieve good? It's like trying to harness cancer as a weight loss treatment.
I never ceased to be amazed at how oblivious those who engage in such virtue posturing are to the way it infantalizes the victim and ennobles the oppressor.
Have you considered you could be wrong?Waco1947 said:I will dialogue with you but exaggeration such "understand everything" is not helpful. I will dialogue but represent my position honestlywhiterock said:So I, due to color of skin, am unable to understand anything, while others, due to the color of skin, understand everything.Waco1947 said:White privilege is accusatory and racially charged but, by God white people, my African American brothers and sisters have dealt long enough with racial hatred, our white defensiveness, and the racism of our power and privilege . White folk, the best response to hearing about white privilege is to say, "Tell me more. Tell me more about your experience as an African American."Rawhide said:"White Privilege" is the big lie. Wow wac, you are a one track mind aren't ya'....Waco1947 said:Yes of course you worked your ass off to get third several times but your grit and determination is not the issue. The issue in race is seeing life as a person of color.GrowlTowel said:I worked my ass off to get to third base repeatedly when I was younger. We can't all be like Trump and just grab'em by the third base.Waco1947 said:You started on third base as did I because we are white.Rawhide said:Well said.Greenbear said:
Whiteness is not a thing. Racism is real. It always has been. It always will be. As long as people are different there will be racism. 38 to 46 million people in this world are estimated to be in slavery right now. Shouldn't that be a bigger concern than those in slavery 150 years ago, or at least as much?
All I have every wanted, in my white world I guess, is equal opportunity. That is all my constitution offers me. Do I have advantages because my ancestors were successful Doctors and farmers? I guess so. I can see that, but that does preclude anything. There is still opportunity. I know a lot of people who had tough childhoods and are great parents. Just because of how you were born or the condition you lived in doesn't mean you are destined for anything.
Victimization is polarizing. Progressives know and understand this. If the purpose of identifying racism as a political tactic was to help people, it would have already been done. It is only for a vote. Real change comes from the heart. It starts with each us and isn't what my parents were or weren't. Own your situation, condition or environment. Sorry that life is tough, but there is plenty of proof that everyone can make it if they choose.
Yep, life is 5% what happens to you, 10% how you react to it and 85% what you do about it.
Identifying oneself by skin color is a refutation of Dr. King's message of healing and unity. Race essentialism is the cornerstone of white supremacy. So why on earth would reasonable people propose using it to achieve good? It's like trying to harness cancer as a weight loss treatment.
I never ceased to be amazed at how oblivious those who engage in such virtue posturing are to the way it infantalizes the victim and ennobles the oppressor.
Well said!whiterock said:So I, due to color of skin, am unable to understand anything, while others, due to the color of skin, understand everything.Waco1947 said:White privilege is accusatory and racially charged but, by God white people, my African American brothers and sisters have dealt long enough with racial hatred, our white defensiveness, and the racism of our power and privilege . White folk, the best response to hearing about white privilege is to say, "Tell me more. Tell me more about your experience as an African American."Rawhide said:"White Privilege" is the big lie. Wow wac, you are a one track mind aren't ya'....Waco1947 said:Yes of course you worked your ass off to get third several times but your grit and determination is not the issue. The issue in race is seeing life as a person of color.GrowlTowel said:I worked my ass off to get to third base repeatedly when I was younger. We can't all be like Trump and just grab'em by the third base.Waco1947 said:You started on third base as did I because we are white.Rawhide said:Well said.Greenbear said:
Whiteness is not a thing. Racism is real. It always has been. It always will be. As long as people are different there will be racism. 38 to 46 million people in this world are estimated to be in slavery right now. Shouldn't that be a bigger concern than those in slavery 150 years ago, or at least as much?
All I have every wanted, in my white world I guess, is equal opportunity. That is all my constitution offers me. Do I have advantages because my ancestors were successful Doctors and farmers? I guess so. I can see that, but that does preclude anything. There is still opportunity. I know a lot of people who had tough childhoods and are great parents. Just because of how you were born or the condition you lived in doesn't mean you are destined for anything.
Victimization is polarizing. Progressives know and understand this. If the purpose of identifying racism as a political tactic was to help people, it would have already been done. It is only for a vote. Real change comes from the heart. It starts with each us and isn't what my parents were or weren't. Own your situation, condition or environment. Sorry that life is tough, but there is plenty of proof that everyone can make it if they choose.
Yep, life is 5% what happens to you, 10% how you react to it and 85% what you do about it.
Identifying oneself by skin color is a refutation of Dr. King's message of healing and unity. Race essentialism is the cornerstone of white supremacy. So why on earth would reasonable people propose using it to achieve good? It's like trying to harness cancer as a weight loss treatment.
I never ceased to be amazed at how oblivious those who engage in such virtue posturing are to the way it infantalizes the victim and ennobles the oppressor.
How does this happen?quash said:ROFL.Doc Holliday said:I want you to admit that your support for white privilege talking points and black lives matter is ultimately being construed towards CRT regardless of your opposition to critical justice. In effect, your behavior is bolstering it.quash said:As I have told you repeatedly I am aware of this ***** Do you have anything new to add? Do you want me to post every time I run across an academic paper that opposes CRT?Doc Holliday said:
Here's some academia behind your movement.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
On Having Whiteness:Quote:
Whiteness is a condition one first acquires and then one has a malignant, parasitic-like condition to which "white" people have a particular susceptibility. The condition is foundational, generating characteristic ways of being in one's body, in one's mind, and in one's world. Parasitic Whiteness renders its hosts' appetites voracious, insatiable, and perverse. These deformed appetites particularly target nonwhite peoples. Once established, these appetites are nearly impossible to eliminate. Effective treatment consists of a combination of psychic and social-historical interventions. Such interventions can reasonably aim only to reshape Whiteness's infiltrated appetites to reduce their intensity, redistribute their aims, and occasionally turn those aims toward the work of reparation. When remembered and represented, the ravages wreaked by the chronic condition can function either as warning ("never again") or as temptation ("great again"). Memorialization alone, therefore, is no guarantee against regression. There is not yet a permanent cure.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/00030651211008507
I'm sure you'll disagree while critical justice is exponentially expanding.
The craziest part of this video is that it isn’t parody pic.twitter.com/3eCCcvmwYe
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) June 16, 2021
it's easy. She feels absolutely superior to everyone else.Doc Holliday said:How does this happen?quash said:ROFL.Doc Holliday said:I want you to admit that your support for white privilege talking points and black lives matter is ultimately being construed towards CRT regardless of your opposition to critical justice. In effect, your behavior is bolstering it.quash said:As I have told you repeatedly I am aware of this ***** Do you have anything new to add? Do you want me to post every time I run across an academic paper that opposes CRT?Doc Holliday said:
Here's some academia behind your movement.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
On Having Whiteness:Quote:
Whiteness is a condition one first acquires and then one has a malignant, parasitic-like condition to which "white" people have a particular susceptibility. The condition is foundational, generating characteristic ways of being in one's body, in one's mind, and in one's world. Parasitic Whiteness renders its hosts' appetites voracious, insatiable, and perverse. These deformed appetites particularly target nonwhite peoples. Once established, these appetites are nearly impossible to eliminate. Effective treatment consists of a combination of psychic and social-historical interventions. Such interventions can reasonably aim only to reshape Whiteness's infiltrated appetites to reduce their intensity, redistribute their aims, and occasionally turn those aims toward the work of reparation. When remembered and represented, the ravages wreaked by the chronic condition can function either as warning ("never again") or as temptation ("great again"). Memorialization alone, therefore, is no guarantee against regression. There is not yet a permanent cure.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/00030651211008507
I'm sure you'll disagree while critical justice is exponentially expanding.The craziest part of this video is that it isn’t parody pic.twitter.com/3eCCcvmwYe
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) June 16, 2021
Oldbear83 said:BS. Your racism is rancid and poisons every conversation you start, Waco.Waco1947 said:You robbed a bank. The burden of proof is on you.Oldbear83 said:
The burden of your racism is on you, Waco. No one else.
God help you Son, you'd accuse Jesus of being Racist since he never went to Africa.
The Mozart in the background provides both the air of smugness and the unintended irony for that vacuous rant.Doc Holliday said:How does this happen?quash said:ROFL.Doc Holliday said:I want you to admit that your support for white privilege talking points and black lives matter is ultimately being construed towards CRT regardless of your opposition to critical justice. In effect, your behavior is bolstering it.quash said:As I have told you repeatedly I am aware of this ***** Do you have anything new to add? Do you want me to post every time I run across an academic paper that opposes CRT?Doc Holliday said:
Here's some academia behind your movement.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
On Having Whiteness:Quote:
Whiteness is a condition one first acquires and then one has a malignant, parasitic-like condition to which "white" people have a particular susceptibility. The condition is foundational, generating characteristic ways of being in one's body, in one's mind, and in one's world. Parasitic Whiteness renders its hosts' appetites voracious, insatiable, and perverse. These deformed appetites particularly target nonwhite peoples. Once established, these appetites are nearly impossible to eliminate. Effective treatment consists of a combination of psychic and social-historical interventions. Such interventions can reasonably aim only to reshape Whiteness's infiltrated appetites to reduce their intensity, redistribute their aims, and occasionally turn those aims toward the work of reparation. When remembered and represented, the ravages wreaked by the chronic condition can function either as warning ("never again") or as temptation ("great again"). Memorialization alone, therefore, is no guarantee against regression. There is not yet a permanent cure.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/00030651211008507
I'm sure you'll disagree while critical justice is exponentially expanding.The craziest part of this video is that it isn’t parody pic.twitter.com/3eCCcvmwYe
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) June 16, 2021
whitetrash said:
Does gluing woolly caterpillars above your eyes automatically make you a colonizer?
I'm a white US American, am I a colonizer?Shippou said:No, I think just colonizing most of the known world for capitalistic exploits is really the only prerequisite.whitetrash said:
Does gluing woolly caterpillars above your eyes automatically make you a colonizer?
Shippou said:whitetrash said:
Does gluing woolly caterpillars above your eyes automatically make you a colonizer?
No, I think just colonizing most of the known world for capitalistic exploits is really the only prerequisite.
If so, Eugene Levy's getting canceled for sure.whitetrash said:
Does gluing woolly caterpillars above your eyes automatically make you a colonizer?
Doc Holliday said:I'm a white US American, am I a colonizer?Shippou said:No, I think just colonizing most of the known world for capitalistic exploits is really the only prerequisite.whitetrash said:
Does gluing woolly caterpillars above your eyes automatically make you a colonizer?
I am not the colonizer. I am the agent and settlor for the colonizer. --Sovereign Citizen BearShippou said:Doc Holliday said:I'm a white US American, am I a colonizer?Shippou said:No, I think just colonizing most of the known world for capitalistic exploits is really the only prerequisite.whitetrash said:
Does gluing woolly caterpillars above your eyes automatically make you a colonizer?
You exist in a colonizer settler state. But I don't consider you a colonizer.
Carlos Cruz said:I am not the colonizer. I am the agent and settlor for the colonizer. --Sovereign Citizen BearShippou said:Doc Holliday said:I'm a white US American, am I a colonizer?Shippou said:No, I think just colonizing most of the known world for capitalistic exploits is really the only prerequisite.whitetrash said:
Does gluing woolly caterpillars above your eyes automatically make you a colonizer?
You exist in a colonizer settler state. But I don't consider you a colonizer.