Brandon-Clyde wrote:I see more racism in your posts than I do most any others on here. You have generalized half of whites as sociopaths, stated that whites are incapable of understanding the issues, stated that white supremacy runs deep in the USA and in this last post unless I am misreading you called blacks who disagree with you by the racially derogatory term "uncle Tom".
If a person looks for slights everywhere they will find slights everywhere. My guess is such a person who if entering a store is immediately greeted by the employees will claim the reason is that the employees want to keep an eye on them in case they try and steal but that same person will also be offended if no employee greets them will claim that is also a slight because they are being ignored. A can't win situation for the employees. They are damned if they do and damned if they don't
Oh and one of your links was Cracked.com. Don't expect it to be taken seriously
I do think around half of whites in the US are pretty much sociopaths incapable of empathy. We can go kill a million plus people in a country like Vietnam or Iraq and they whine about a few thousand of our troops dying and how bad that is. Let's face it America is a cold ass place. Look at all the cops, judges, prosecutors, and city officials in Ferguson - siccing dogs on black people, falsely arresting them, sending racist emails, congratulating each other for ruining poor peoples' lives. This happens all over America, every day.
The white supremacy embedded in America's psyche is very real. I understand that you and others like you don't see it - fine but that's a pretty absurd position. Do I have to give a history lesson here?
I do call blacks who support white supremacy Uncle Toms. I don't think that's racist - it's a brilliant analysis by Malcolm X about how a group that is powerless has a few members who decide to "switch sides". The Uncle Ruckus syndrome is real - I'm not angry at people who have it but yes black self hatred is a "thing".
Go ahead and google the racism studies. Read the mother jones article. The science is pretty much accepted now by neurologists.
I agree about not looking for sleights all the time. I don't.