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In reply to the discussion: Explaining white privilege to a broke white person [View all]pnwmom
(110,286 posts)to be treated like the movie producer Charles Belk than they are to be treated like LeBron James.
And the writer in the OP isn't telling broke white people they are privileged. She's saying that institutional racism in the U.S. is real, and even broke white people don't have to experience it the way any black person might.
http://www.laobserved.com/archive/2014/08/charles_belk_in_beverly_h.php
Over the weekend I noticed that producer Charles Belk had posted a lengthy, angry account on Facebook about being detained by Beverly Hills police, handcuffed on the curb and denied access to a phone or a lawyer for six hours after he was stopped while walking to feed his parking meter on La Cienega Boulevard. He is black. The police say he was identified as bank robbery suspect. Belt's post has been shared and liked more than 34,000 times on Facebook and he has been interviewed about the incident by, among others, NBC News. This incident clearly has legs beyond the BHPD's explanation that he fit the description and they regret his inconvenience. Belk's Facebook post has triggered what can only be called a massive outpouring of comments from people who feel they have similarly been detained by police essentially for being black. The media coverage? International.
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