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lib87

(535 posts)
15. I'd Agree
Fri Sep 25, 2015, 12:52 PM
Sep 2015

It's why we all cringe when the word 'reverse racism' is thrown into a conversation in a non joking manner.

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How about "racially prejudiced"? flamingdem Sep 2015 #1
Disagree JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #4
Times have changed HassleCat Sep 2015 #2
Which black American in power JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #5
Individual cases should be considered prejudice HassleCat Sep 2015 #7
I've never heard of someone being disliked JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #8
I have not, either HassleCat Sep 2015 #10
Actually, he just proved they can be TlalocW Sep 2015 #3
How? JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #6
NO, Black people in America, at this point in time, cant be racist. They can be and some are randys1 Sep 2015 #11
I think I may have this figured out Randy. leftofcool Sep 2015 #72
DING DING DING randys1 Sep 2015 #73
Surely NONE of your posts in this thread were alerted on or flagged? randys1 Sep 2015 #12
Why would someone alert JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #13
Seriously, that was alerted on? FUCK! but no hidden posts today, ?? but why are you randys1 Sep 2015 #14
He's a Sanders supporter, isn't he? gollygee Sep 2015 #43
His statemnet is pure BS demosincebirth Sep 2015 #62
They can hold racist views, sure. NuclearDem Sep 2015 #9
I'd Agree lib87 Sep 2015 #15
It's true. Starry Messenger Sep 2015 #16
In many cases, white people confuse being called out for *their* racism YoungDemCA Sep 2015 #75
People who disagree with this are using the other sense of racism Gormy Cuss Sep 2015 #17
When black folks hold the power gwheezie Sep 2015 #18
Duh! Chitown Kev Sep 2015 #19
I do not understand libodem Sep 2015 #20
Can you say this in English as opposed to Judith Butler-ese please? Chitown Kev Sep 2015 #21
That's the best I can express it libodem Sep 2015 #22
In other words, you agree with Jean Genet Chitown Kev Sep 2015 #24
Because we were asked to discuss this libodem Sep 2015 #25
OK Chitown Kev Sep 2015 #27
I think that is why some libodem Sep 2015 #30
uh, YEAH! Chitown Kev Sep 2015 #37
I found our talk very productive libodem Sep 2015 #41
And the sad thing is, qwlauren35 Sep 2015 #77
According to the dictionary definition of racism, I believe Spike is referring to the second version Uncle Joe Sep 2015 #23
Your welco and thank you JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #33
Peace to you, JustAnotherGen. Uncle Joe Sep 2015 #35
Definitions matter: guillaumeb Sep 2015 #26
Some white people need to be able to call Black people racist. randys1 Sep 2015 #29
Also very true. guillaumeb Sep 2015 #46
Dictionaries are not written in a vacuum tishaLA Sep 2015 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author guillaumeb Sep 2015 #47
Knowing the OED like I do Chitown Kev Sep 2015 #49
I actually looked it up online tishaLA Sep 2015 #50
Interesting to me that the word/concept only appeared in 1903. guillaumeb Sep 2015 #52
Magnus Hirschfeld, the Germon sexologist Chitown Kev Sep 2015 #56
He is correct Truprogressive85 Sep 2015 #28
Because - this is the African American group JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #31
??? onpatrol98 Sep 2015 #76
That is a propaganda technique known as the "Big Lie" Bok_Tukalo Sep 2015 #32
I've never heard of this Big Lie JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #34
Spike Lee, apparently Bok_Tukalo Sep 2015 #36
Wrong...but i think educating you would be a waste of time randys1 Sep 2015 #38
Are you sure you don't mean black folks can't be bigoted or prejudiced? tishaLA Sep 2015 #42
Words have meaning Bok_Tukalo Sep 2015 #45
It's actually not so clear to me tishaLA Sep 2015 #48
If we cannot agree that words have meaning then communication is impossible Bok_Tukalo Sep 2015 #54
"Racism is clearly defined" tishaLA Sep 2015 #57
Merriam-Webster. I do not know the name of staff members responsible for the r's Bok_Tukalo Sep 2015 #60
yes, I know dictionary writers have strange ideas about some words and concepts tishaLA Sep 2015 #61
Thank you for talking with me. Bok_Tukalo Sep 2015 #63
wrong again... randys1 Sep 2015 #51
dont respond, you are being set up for a hide, let me take the hit randys1 Sep 2015 #39
You aren't the first person to tell me that today JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #64
You are incorrect, chervilant Sep 2015 #65
Then live in your cocoon Bok_Tukalo Sep 2015 #66
I am a sociologist, and I was privileged to participate in chervilant Sep 2015 #67
Yes. I'm familiar with it. Bok_Tukalo Sep 2015 #69
I noticed how your verbiage changed from chervilant Sep 2015 #70
I can revert to that if you like Bok_Tukalo Sep 2015 #71
The paradox of racism tishaLA Sep 2015 #44
+1 gollygee Sep 2015 #55
My students this summer were talking about racism in class tishaLA Sep 2015 #58
For example, when Ta-Nehisi Coates (after James Baldwin and many others) Chitown Kev Sep 2015 #59
Well said. For alot of folks, it's those OTHER white people that are the racists Number23 Sep 2015 #68
Great points YoungDemCA Sep 2015 #74
I think people can be prejudiced against others based on perceived race. David__77 Sep 2015 #53
1,456 Views - 77 replies JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #78
In the other Thread ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2015 #79
Get out! JustAnotherGen Sep 2015 #80
LOL ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2015 #82
racism is so much more than interpersonal racism that i tend to agree with spike lee La Lioness Priyanka Sep 2015 #81
In other words, is so-called "reverse racism" legit? No. Garrett78 Oct 2015 #83
He was exactly correct then and that's still the case to this very day nt MrScorpio Oct 2015 #84
What some call racism isn't kcroyals Oct 2015 #85
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