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In reply to the discussion: I am trying to understand my "white supremacy" [View all]Maedhros
(10,007 posts)33. I once served on a jury for a case in which is was patently obvious that the police
lied and falsified evidence in order to convict the defendant (white) of methamphetamine distribution. One of the jurors, a young white woman attending a local, private Catholic university, simply refused to believe that the police would lie: "Why would they do that just to convict some scumbag?" were her words.
I think many people have the same mindset: "The police wouldn't do something bad for no reason, would they? If the black person was shot, they must have done something to deserve it!" Less "white supremacy", more "authoritarianism". And if you want to convince me that white liberals are authoritarian, I'll be right there with you.
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"If white entitlement or white privilege isn't a strong enough term, find one that is but not..."
JTFrog
Aug 2015
#14
I'm still fed up with the word Nazis here who can't tell the difference between a noun and an
Cleita
Aug 2015
#16
I think I got a job once in an all male department because I was a woman and they
Cleita
Aug 2015
#19
Well, calling Bernie a "white supremacist" would be like calling Ms. Johnson an "Uncle Tom".
Maedhros
Aug 2015
#12
Exactly. I don't really excoriate Ms. Johnson for the use of the term. I think she didn't
Cleita
Aug 2015
#17
I once served on a jury for a case in which is was patently obvious that the police
Maedhros
Aug 2015
#33
Oh, yeah years ago for women, you couldn't be fat or over thirty or too plain looking if you
Cleita
Aug 2015
#21
My guess is we're all "mixed race". I self-identify as Cherokee even though I'm only 15/64.
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2015
#42