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gollygee

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23. They don't have to
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 06:16 AM
Sep 2014

That's up to them. And I never said they had to feel bad. Just that their feelings shouldn't be the determining factor in what language is used.

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How about discrimination? pipoman Sep 2014 #1
Definitely..... daleanime Sep 2014 #3
According to some on DU whistler162 Sep 2014 #20
I know that there is institutional racism pipoman Sep 2014 #26
but some people do get unearned advantages noiretextatique Sep 2014 #76
So this example is indicative of white people in general? pipoman Sep 2014 #90
of course...but you will never see a black bush as president noiretextatique Sep 2014 #96
deaf, dumb... pipoman Sep 2014 #100
You don't get it at all. White people have inherent, invisible advantages that people of catbyte Sep 2014 #27
I have to disagree FLPanhandle Sep 2014 #51
Sorry, I don't buy it. Class plays a role, but even an elegantly dressed dark skinned person catbyte Sep 2014 #53
Not denying there is racism FLPanhandle Sep 2014 #54
But you fail to appreciate that to stop it from happening to you, all you need is a change catbyte Sep 2014 #66
No difference FLPanhandle Sep 2014 #67
You know, people of color can be poor too gollygee Sep 2014 #68
Maybe it's the word "privilege" FLPanhandle Sep 2014 #69
You're quibbling about semantics. Fine. I obviously can't help you see the difference, I won't try. catbyte Sep 2014 #70
I think it also depends on location. Rhiannon12866 Sep 2014 #91
Yep, pipoman Sep 2014 #107
I agree that we've come miles since then Rhiannon12866 Sep 2014 #110
Short-cuts to rational H2O Man Sep 2014 #88
yup, no one is advocating taking anything away Skittles Sep 2014 #2
True... daleanime Sep 2014 #4
Inequality pipoman Sep 2014 #5
Not a bad option. daleanime Sep 2014 #9
Do you see the privilege or entitlement or both gollygee Sep 2014 #11
Yes, discussing racism in any way..... daleanime Sep 2014 #14
That's obviously not what I said. gollygee Sep 2014 #19
how to force a group within it self not to use certain language treestar Sep 2014 #21
No, you can't get all white liberals to agree, pipoman Sep 2014 #30
wrong pipoman Sep 2014 #29
It is not an inaccurate term gollygee Sep 2014 #50
It is inaccurate if one looks beyond a made up academic pipoman Sep 2014 #57
"made up academic definition" . . . gollygee Sep 2014 #60
Of coarse you are...my way or the hiway as usual pipoman Sep 2014 #72
Not all agree. TM99 Sep 2014 #63
OK so not all agree gollygee Sep 2014 #65
Nope... pipoman Sep 2014 #73
Yeah gollygee Sep 2014 #74
What they agree on is that there is pipoman Sep 2014 #86
This message was self-deleted by its author Maedhros Sep 2014 #101
thought provoking treestar Sep 2014 #83
I have to agree with you on this notadmblnd Sep 2014 #93
I couldn't agree more...and would argue for a stranger if I saw this happen pipoman Sep 2014 #97
I'm not going to talk/argue about what people want to call it. notadmblnd Sep 2014 #105
Also true. ..i don't view it as privilege or advantage pipoman Sep 2014 #109
If you want a non divisive term which will encourage cooperation pipoman Sep 2014 #28
I think the white community followed the African American community on those gollygee Sep 2014 #49
Nonsense pipoman Sep 2014 #55
What about trying to deal with other whites though? treestar Sep 2014 #61
The issue is that the whole anti-racism movement doesn't have to change its language gollygee Sep 2014 #64
What difference does it make who uses what language treestar Sep 2014 #75
You don't think it makes a difference gollygee Sep 2014 #92
But then the white people have privilege treestar Sep 2014 #98
I feel like I've responded to this basic position over and over again in this thread gollygee Sep 2014 #99
exactly, gollygee noiretextatique Sep 2014 #80
Hmmmm Boom Sound 416 Sep 2014 #7
What do you think of the concept of Boom Sound 416 Sep 2014 #111
I think gollygee Sep 2014 #6
That's true..... daleanime Sep 2014 #8
Well gollygee Sep 2014 #10
Well, I guess we're going to disagree...... daleanime Sep 2014 #13
Is it necessary they should feel bad about it? treestar Sep 2014 #22
They don't have to gollygee Sep 2014 #23
if you want their cooperation you will not shut them down pipoman Sep 2014 #35
dead on mercuryblues Sep 2014 #41
absolutely right Skittles Sep 2014 #12
hey, I'm old enough to remember when white privilege was just called racism! MisterP Sep 2014 #15
Me too..... daleanime Sep 2014 #17
And most white people acknowledge racism and discrimination exists pipoman Sep 2014 #38
well, the trouble is... Scootaloo Sep 2014 #87
So we are concerned about the use of the word "racism" pipoman Sep 2014 #89
Bias? Rex Sep 2014 #16
........ daleanime Sep 2014 #18
My mom used to say jamzrockz Sep 2014 #24
I find when using the word "advantage," people get it more readily. n/t OneGrassRoot Sep 2014 #25
I would like to ask you to consider how white privilege can be used to level the playing field Heidi Sep 2014 #31
Thanks Heidi for posting JustAnotherGen Sep 2014 #33
Good morning, you! Heidi Sep 2014 #34
Good morning to you too! JustAnotherGen Sep 2014 #36
Y'all are conspiring to make me smile. Heidi Sep 2014 #37
I would agree JustAnotherGen Sep 2014 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author Heidi Sep 2014 #40
Wow, I wonder if that checker was specifically taught treestar Sep 2014 #78
very likely that instruction was dog whistled to her, whether it was other employees or - like me- bettyellen Sep 2014 #106
This is a perfect example of privilege: gollygee Sep 2014 #108
It's.particularly dumb and derogatory term that assumes all members of a certain group enjoy a 3rdwaydem Sep 2014 #32
sure mercuryblues Sep 2014 #42
Perhaps so but, can we not try and come up with something more precise? 3rdwaydem Sep 2014 #44
I don't mercuryblues Sep 2014 #46
yes terminology makes a difference DustyJoe Sep 2014 #52
I don't recall objection to the times when it was seen in terms of treestar Sep 2014 #81
what term do you propose? noiretextatique Sep 2014 #79
How about "advantage" and "disadvantage" instead? arcane1 Sep 2014 #95
A must read on white privilege: What My Bike Has Taught Me JaydenD Sep 2014 #43
Read it, liked it.... daleanime Sep 2014 #48
I think you''re confusing "infer" and "imply." LanternWaste Sep 2014 #45
I'm in a minority here, but as a white male who grew up painfully poor FLPanhandle Sep 2014 #47
I also mercuryblues Sep 2014 #58
Hardly a privilege if it only provides some supposed and disputed intangible benefits. FLPanhandle Sep 2014 #59
Oh mercuryblues Sep 2014 #62
But it did treestar Sep 2014 #85
I would say both race/class privilege concepts have nuggets of truth. nt alp227 Sep 2014 #82
Inequality in the pursuit of justice happens often enough to perpetuate "white privilege". gordianot Sep 2014 #56
Reminds me of a recent conversation loyalsister Sep 2014 #71
unjust structure to begin with noiretextatique Sep 2014 #84
Mass incarceration and a war on blacks and latinoss... Anansi1171 Sep 2014 #103
how you propose to keep white privilege noiretextatique Sep 2014 #77
sigh rbrnmw Sep 2014 #94
Endlessly....wasting precious time that could actually be spent pipoman Sep 2014 #102
Why do you folks want to silence people who don't have a problem with it? Starry Messenger Sep 2014 #104
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