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In reply to the discussion: "Colorblind" racism [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)23. It is also built into our institutions
Education, the criminal justice system, etc. Just not noticing, or pretending not to see it, it isn't going to get rid of it. In fact, it will stay until people start noticing it more and calling it out more and more.
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I think this might be stronger if it just argued for continuing Affirmative Action
el_bryanto
Dec 2013
#1
I think every one of the articles mentioned misinterpretations of the MLK statement
gollygee
Dec 2013
#35
Yep. Want to throw GD into a tailspin of confusion? Post some of MLK's FIERCELY pro-black
Number23
Dec 2013
#57
if you think that MLK didn't believe that white priviledge existed, you are as mistaken on this...
CreekDog
Dec 2013
#34
"Talking about differences" is only a problem for people who dislike, and are uncomfortable with,
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#65
Well, while Colorblindness in of itself is not actually racist(in most cases).....
AverageJoe90
Dec 2013
#47
The thing is, "treating people like human beings regardless of race" *should* be the default.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#66
K&R Another "perfect encapsulation of white privilege" is the loud pining for the Good Old Days
Number23
Dec 2013
#56
i use to do that. i thought it was right and ok. then i realized that in doing that i took away
seabeyond
Dec 2013
#63
The Inception-style meta-brainfuckery that are discussions of race in the United States...
redgreenandblue
Dec 2013
#68
It is a simplistic view that allows one to not examine the plights of others
boston bean
Dec 2013
#69