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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]JustAnotherGen
(38,057 posts)11. What are your feelings/thoughts
On Colorism?
On why that exists?
What's the social vacuum and history that created this divide? These contrasts and experiences?
Is the tragic mulatto a construct of the dominant culture?
How did you experience the book/movie The Help?
What was your first experience feeling the sting of a bigot? I was 4 - almost five - 1978. Rochester NY. Yep - not the South but the home of the Northern Star - about a mile from the church that Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglas both used to attend. White woman wouldn't reach her hand into a candy bowl after "that child" had.
^that is the black American experience^ Please feel free to kvetch and share.
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You're not replying to me (someone who fully acknowledges white privilege at every chance)
TroglodyteScholar
May 2014
#30
Are you fucking kidding me? I didn't say anything about what race you might be.
TroglodyteScholar
May 2014
#40
Ironically, those who piss and moan about "hating whitey" usually don't think much of *other* races.
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#82
Why would anyone ever "hate" (or even suspect the motives of) white people? I can't imagine...
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#85
that's only a relatively small handful of clowns though. but it's enough clowns to make epic flame
dionysus
May 2014
#50
It really is. When I stopped and counted them up, I was both a little relieved that there were so
Squinch
May 2014
#66
No I don't think it is racist for white people to voice their views on issues of race.
boston bean
May 2014
#3
Odd... because there's so much filth being slung at "white guys," "white dudes," etc.
TroglodyteScholar
May 2014
#25
I've said it before and I'll say it again: The problem is systematized.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#24
Let me put it this way. In racial liberation movements, white persons are an auxiliary presence.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#38
I will only answer that if you explain how it's relevant to the discussion.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#60
because your posts, to me, sounds like you're in the middle of taking college courses and
dionysus
May 2014
#67
So... you don't want to write four paragraphs about why it's not racist to treat me badly based on
TroglodyteScholar
May 2014
#49
"White people...are the problem" - ?! Maybe you have some ideas for a solution?
Skip Intro
May 2014
#35
Nah, those type of threads help separate the "good white people" from the bad ones.
Throd
May 2014
#39
Race-baiting bullshit like the OP used to be hidden by mods, users ejected. n/t
Skip Intro
May 2014
#44
clever trolls have been working up well meaning DUers into a lather on a host of issues lately.
dionysus
May 2014
#45
i don't know who is fanning the flames, but DU has been inundated with porn wars, gender wars, now
dionysus
May 2014
#69
Well, I'm saying that the OP is instigating shit! I believe it wholeheartedly!
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2014
#87
no, i'm not saying that, perhaps i wasn't clear. i do think people are egging on these arguments
dionysus
May 2014
#80
Maybe it's about saying what is true rather than coddling the easily disturbed.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#75
I think I'd better bow out of this thread before I have an aneurysm or something...
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#77
I guess after thread upon thread of this whiney, narcissistic bullshit, I finally blew my top...
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#91
So you care more about one person's unwarranted persecution complex than the devastating
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#93
It's always down to self-centeredness. Always. That's what I've finally realized.
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#101