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Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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Everyone knows racism--White against Black--is alive and well, and most agree, it's wrong and we've had our say against it at every opportunity, publicly and in private conversation. But it's also very true that things have changed significantly for the better and continue to do so. Case in point, the countless Black public figures who have made their own way whom even Whites line up to see, movies, concerts, tv, politicians, etc. But for decades I've witnessed more reverse racism than I ever have 'racism', and a far more aggressive form of racism than in recent years, yet, little to nothing is spoken of it. Why is that?
There appears to be a growing attitude toward all Whites that they're the cause of all failures of Blacks who are unhappy with their lives. What happened to taking responsibility for ourselves, our actions, our failures? That's how we learn from them and keep ourselves from repeating them. Passing the blame to others does nothing but set us up for further failure.
In my perspective, most of the current 'racism' isn't 'racism' as such, but that many are tired of being blamed for the racisms and slavery of the past and tired of Blacks feeling the need to bring up the color of their skin in every conversation on tv as if Whites care about that. Most don't. It's more about being fed up with excuses and blame than racism.
Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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Originally Posted by moonshadow
I think racism is much bigger than a simple black or white issue.
I realize that but this is the aspect of it I'm referring to here. I have many Black and many White friends and public figures I admire. But I have little patience for people who blame their failures on others.
I realize that but this is the aspect of it I'm referring to here. I have many Black and many White friends and public figures I admire. But I have little patience for people who blame their failures on others.
i feel the same way. Maybe if these people would get up off their behind and actually do something other than complain, they would see that they are not as held down as they want to believe.
Of course making excuses is easier than making an effort
I realize that but this is the aspect of it I'm referring to here. I have many Black and many White friends and public figures I admire. But I have little patience for people who blame their failures on others.
Well whilst I agree that there is a trend in today's current culture of appropriating blame, one cannot look back in history and see some of the horrific things that have been done simply because of racism and not consider the huge and far reaching impacts of that. Not to mention that the culture of individualisam that now pervades allows for people to appropriate blame on those who do in fact fail for reasons quite outside their control no matter what colour or creed they are.
When minorities post on the board saying that they want to relocate and would like to find a neighborhood with their culture, nobody says a word about racism.
If a white person makes that same post, people will come out of the woodwork to call them a racist.
Why aren't white people allowed to criticize other cultures for the same things they're criticized for?
Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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Originally Posted by sterlinggirl
When minorities post on the board saying that they want to relocate and would like to find a neighborhood with their culture, nobody says a word about racism.
If a white person makes that same post, people will come out of the woodwork to call them a racist.
Why aren't white people allowed to criticize other cultures for the same things they're criticized for?
I wonder the same thing. For instance, re Obama's comment about his White grandmother, "...typical White person" what if McCain had said, "....typical Black person", what do you suppose would have happened? It didn't matter that Obama was speaking of his grandmother, that's not the point. It just shows a self-loathing, imo, because he himself is half White.
I think we have to be careful to distinguish between racism that allows any particular race, black or white or whatever, to be disadvantaged simply because of their race versus that of a personal attitude toward someone of a different race.
There is nothing illegal about having a racist attitude as long as a person who is in a position of power does not allow to have that attitude color their judgement. It may be immoral, but it is not illegal.
However, there is something very illegal about using race as a way of judging the ability of another person to do a job.
So if people want to move to a neighborhood of the same race - they may be racist, but so what? But if they then only hire people only from their neighborhood, regardless of someone else having equal or better ability -then that's not only immoral, that's illegal.
So, as to why white people are usually not allowed to criticize other cultures -in the work place- that's usually because the white person is in a position of power over those from other races.
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