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In reply to the discussion: Is it ever helpful to make a generalization such as "all black people" or "white Americans" [View all]uppityperson
(116,020 posts)79. Why such an odd comparison? "all black people" or "white Americans"
Not all black people or white people. Not black americans or white americans. But "all black people" or "white Americans"
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Is it ever helpful to make a generalization such as "all black people" or "white Americans" [View all]
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
OP
White Americans benefit from privileges not afforded to black people.
SouthernProgressive
Sep 2015
#2
It tends to weed out the chronically hyper-sensitive types, so yeah, I'd say it's helpful.
Orrex
Sep 2015
#5
why do you post from the United Kingdom in an attempt to get us to stop trying to fix our problems?
CreekDog
Sep 2015
#21
I will certainly never complain about folks choosing to participate in my threads.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#27
They are great. MIRT catches a lot of your buddies that way, so thanks.
Starry Messenger
Sep 2015
#29
I wish we could just stand-up a "White People Suck" group and get it over with.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2015
#41
Generalizations can be helpful with explicit use of qualifiers, sometimes.
Facility Inspector
Sep 2015
#44
"white americans" doesn't necessarily mean "all white americans," so those two phrases are unequal
fishwax
Sep 2015
#54
all white Americans benefit from racism, whether or not they actively endorse it.
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2015
#58
yes, she has in all other areas of her life. her education, the fact that she is not viewed as an
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2015
#67
I'm not sure that having a wider choice of makeup compensates for her husband being in prison
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#71
Remember when you had a sad because the LA Times stopped using the phrase "illegal immigrant"?
CreekDog
Sep 2015
#73
a thread illustrating your insensitivity? it fits perfectly in a thread about that
CreekDog
Sep 2015
#75