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Westie;8201901 said:
VIBE;8201886 said:
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Que using the e in ore

Nvm I'm drunk
 
deadeye;8201904 said:
DWO;8201677 said:
Racist is the wrong word

True.

What they've been describing is bigotry.

Racism is institutional.

Therefore, blacks can't be racists because we're not in an institutional position of power in which we can impose racism on whites on the same scale that they have on us.

Ether
 
Charlie_;8201858 said:
i ro ny;8201843 said:
scorpio4lfe;8201816 said:
Brother_Five;8201766 said:
the problem with the "what is racism?" debate is that ppl fail to realize that simply not liking ppl based on race is trivial and not worth serious discussion.

influencing the 'life chances' of a group of ppl based on race is important.

so when one says 'black ppl can't be racist', it is obvious that 'racist' is being used in the sociological context

stop trying to be smart dumb niggas and arguing semantics. u know damn well what is meant. and if u don't by now, deep throat a live hand grenade.

So now it's about the context in which the word is being used? And I reject the notion that I'm a smart dumb nigga, sir. I disagree that it's about semantics....the premise that a specific race can not be racist is false to me. We can talk about the different types of racism whether it be individual, institutional, structural etc and the effects of it but that's not what the discussion is.

Black people say they can't be "racist" in a traditional sense as an excuse to say whatever the fuck they want about white folk and other races.

Fact.

To even argue over the semantics over the word, as mentioned, is kinda dumb. Everyone knows what's implied when the common person says someone is being racist or says some racist shit.

That would be called prejudice but you're a dumb smart nigga. You got it all figured out.

If you wanna name call like a child, cool. We grown tho.

But yeah, anyone can be "racist" or say racist things. People try to fit things in nice neat packages when it's convenient.

Why can you call Kat a cracker and it's ok?

Because she's white, right?

But if she called you a nigger, you'd turn into fairy dust right? That would set u the fuck off, right?

Is Kat a cracker by definition? Is she a slave driver who whips black folk in an attempt to enslave and keep them in order? No.

But on the flip, you'd waste no time to call her a racist if she called you a nigger.

Read the last couple pages of this shit and you called her racist several times, out of the context of your own definition.

So what are you saying, my nigga?
 
deadeye;8201904 said:
DWO;8201677 said:
Racist is the wrong word

True.

What they've been describing is bigotry.

Racism is institutional.

Therefore, blacks can't be racists because we're not in an institutional position of power in which we can impose racism on whites on the same scale that they have on us.

Institutional racism is a type of racism.
 
i ro ny;8201913 said:
Charlie_;8201858 said:
i ro ny;8201843 said:
scorpio4lfe;8201816 said:
Brother_Five;8201766 said:
the problem with the "what is racism?" debate is that ppl fail to realize that simply not liking ppl based on race is trivial and not worth serious discussion.

influencing the 'life chances' of a group of ppl based on race is important.

so when one says 'black ppl can't be racist', it is obvious that 'racist' is being used in the sociological context

stop trying to be smart dumb niggas and arguing semantics. u know damn well what is meant. and if u don't by now, deep throat a live hand grenade.

So now it's about the context in which the word is being used? And I reject the notion that I'm a smart dumb nigga, sir. I disagree that it's about semantics....the premise that a specific race can not be racist is false to me. We can talk about the different types of racism whether it be individual, institutional, structural etc and the effects of it but that's not what the discussion is.

Black people say they can't be "racist" in a traditional sense as an excuse to say whatever the fuck they want about white folk and other races.

Fact.

To even argue over the semantics over the word, as mentioned, is kinda dumb. Everyone knows what's implied when the common person says someone is being racist or says some racist shit.

That would be called prejudice but you're a dumb smart nigga. You got it all figured out.

If you wanna name call like a child, cool. We grown tho.

But yeah, anyone can be "racist" or say racist things. People try to fit things in nice neat packages when it's convenient.

Why can you call Kat a cracker and it's ok?

Because she's white, right?

But if she called you a nigger, you'd turn into fairy dust right? That would set u the fuck off, right?

Is Kat a cracker by definition? Is she a slave driver who whips black folk in an attempt to enslave and keep them in order? No.

But on the flip, you'd waste no time to call her a racist if she called you a nigger.

Read the last couple pages of this shit and you called her racist several times, out of the context of your own definition.

So what are you saying, my nigga?

Too many words.
 
deadeye;8201904 said:
DWO;8201677 said:
Racist is the wrong word

True.

What they've been describing is bigotry.

Racism is institutional.

Therefore, blacks can't be racists because we're not in an institutional position of power in which we can impose racism on whites on the same scale that they have on us.

Bigotry is intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself. That's not what I'm describing
 
LEMZPOCALYPSE;8201716 said:
Charlie_;8200186 said:
Cain;8200139 said:
Charlie_;8200064 said:
Temple University African-American studies Professor, Molefi Kete Asante states:

Race in America is a psychological, physical and social location for determining the conditions of one’s current and future life. This is because America’s benefits and privileges have been structured around race and its markers for difference. Those markers, largely physical, identify some people as being privileged and others as being victims. As a central concept in America’s history, race has always been an arena for selecting who will eat and who will not eat or for determining the quality and condition of a group’s possibilities.

This is based on Stuart Hall's theory on 'racial orientation' and the complexities of race.

“It must be remembered that in those great days I was considered to be an "integrationist" - this was never, quite, my own idea of myself - and Malcolm was considered to be a "racist in reverse." This formulation, in terms of power - and power is the arena in which racism is acted out - means absolutely nothing: it may even be described as a cowardly formulation. The powerless, by definition, can never be "racists," for they can never make the world pay for what they feel or fear except by the suicidal endeavor which makes them fanatics or revolutionaries, or both.”

― James Baldwin, No Name in the Street

This is why black people cannot be racist because we as a people do not have a hold on systematic oppression, where they are able to hold down a group off people based on their skin color, have laws written where a group of people are grossly incarcerated, modern day lynchings are by the bullet and no longer by the rope, where black children are sent to poor schools based on their zip code and not on their academic talents, voter rights act, the dismantling of progressive of black groups for the betterment of black people, the stigma of the welfare queen when black women are the highest recipients of advance degrees, the silence of the black LGBT and the uplifting of white LGBT and their use of blackness, and et cetera. @scorpio4lfe

Can Africans be racist in Africa?

If a Hispanic has a No Black's allowed sign up in their establishment are they being bigot's or racists? They fall under the premise of context provided?

@cain How can Africans in multiple countries in Africa be racist, when their whole continent have been colonized by Asians (Yes, Russians are Asians) and Europeans?

With Latinos/Hispanics the concept of race is trans-sectional, cultural complex issues because most do not see race in their eyes. They see race as an American issue versus an Latino/Hispanic issue because everyone is "Mexican" or "Colombian". Yet, race is a huge issue because they have hierarchy based on skin color, which was displayed everywhere with the Las Casta paintings, which is a Spanish racial classification that was used in many Latin American, South American and Central American countries.

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Charlie there is racism between blacks in Africa. Ive lived there. There are still famillies who own some kind of slaves.

If you go for example by the name of Cisse chances you were a slave forging gold for kings.

In Senegal you have the GEWEL cast, those who have to sing the feat of the higg ranked famillies. Even if they are millionaire they will never be allowed to marry a Ndiaye or talk loud in front of them.

lol

There can't be racism between people of the same race.

What you're referring to in that situation is a caste system and/or classism.
 
Charlie_;8201858 said:
i ro ny;8201843 said:
scorpio4lfe;8201816 said:
Brother_Five;8201766 said:
the problem with the "what is racism?" debate is that ppl fail to realize that simply not liking ppl based on race is trivial and not worth serious discussion.

influencing the 'life chances' of a group of ppl based on race is important.

so when one says 'black ppl can't be racist', it is obvious that 'racist' is being used in the sociological context

stop trying to be smart dumb niggas and arguing semantics. u know damn well what is meant. and if u don't by now, deep throat a live hand grenade.

So now it's about the context in which the word is being used? And I reject the notion that I'm a smart dumb nigga, sir. I disagree that it's about semantics....the premise that a specific race can not be racist is false to me. We can talk about the different types of racism whether it be individual, institutional, structural etc and the effects of it but that's not what the discussion is.

Black people say they can't be "racist" in a traditional sense as an excuse to say whatever the fuck they want about white folk and other races.

Fact.

To even argue over the semantics over the word, as mentioned, is kinda dumb. Everyone knows what's implied when the common person says someone is being racist or says some racist shit.

That would be called prejudice but you're a dumb smart nigga. You got it all figured out.

And your definition of prejudice is wayyyy off base, sweetheart.

I gotchu tho.

Prejudice is prejudgment, or forming an opinion before becoming aware of the relevant facts of a case. The word is often used to refer to preconceived, usually unfavorable, judgments toward people or a person because of gender, political opinion, social class, age, disability, religion, sexuality, race/ethnicity, language, nationality, or other personal characteristics. In this case, it refers to a positive or negative evaluation of another person based on their perceived group membership.[1] Prejudice can also refer to unfounded beliefs[2] and may include "any unreasonable attitude that is unusually resistant to rational influence".[3] Gordon Allport defined prejudice as a "feeling, favorable or unfavorable, toward a person or thing, prior to, or not based on, actual experience".[4]

Stay blessed, Chuck.
 
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i ro ny;8201936 said:
Charlie_;8201858 said:
i ro ny;8201843 said:
scorpio4lfe;8201816 said:
Brother_Five;8201766 said:
the problem with the "what is racism?" debate is that ppl fail to realize that simply not liking ppl based on race is trivial and not worth serious discussion.

influencing the 'life chances' of a group of ppl based on race is important.

so when one says 'black ppl can't be racist', it is obvious that 'racist' is being used in the sociological context

stop trying to be smart dumb niggas and arguing semantics. u know damn well what is meant. and if u don't by now, deep throat a live hand grenade.

So now it's about the context in which the word is being used? And I reject the notion that I'm a smart dumb nigga, sir. I disagree that it's about semantics....the premise that a specific race can not be racist is false to me. We can talk about the different types of racism whether it be individual, institutional, structural etc and the effects of it but that's not what the discussion is.

Black people say they can't be "racist" in a traditional sense as an excuse to say whatever the fuck they want about white folk and other races.

Fact.

To even argue over the semantics over the word, as mentioned, is kinda dumb. Everyone knows what's implied when the common person says someone is being racist or says some racist shit.

That would be called prejudice but you're a dumb smart nigga. You got it all figured out.

And your definition of prejudice is wayyyy off base, sweetheart.

I gotchu tho.

Prejudice is prejudgment, or forming an opinion before becoming aware of the relevant facts of a case. The word is often used to refer to preconceived, usually unfavorable, judgments toward people or a person because of gender, political opinion, social class, age, disability, religion, sexuality, race/ethnicity, language, nationality, or other personal characteristics. In this case, it refers to a positive or negative evaluation of another person based on their perceived group membership.[1] Prejudice can also refer to unfounded beliefs[2] and may include "any unreasonable attitude that is unusually resistant to rational influence".[3] Gordon Allport defined prejudice as a "feeling, favorable or unfavorable, toward a person or thing, prior to, or not based on, actual experience".[4]

Stay blessed, Chuck.

Lol noooope. It's too late to be debating with you in a circle.
 

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