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In reply to the discussion: "Colorblind" racism [View all]ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)71. Thanks for posting those links.
I read the first two articles, and I learned something.
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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