justicewinslow wrote:JohnnyNightrain wrote:It is absolutely mind-blowningly insane how many racist people post on a basketball message board.
"Black people aren't oppressed."
"Slavery was 400 years ago; get over it."
"He has money... racism isn't a problem."
"He needs to learn what is really going on."
Then again, there are people on this board who think guns are a-okay because 450 elderly people per year die from falling out of bed.
But, really, I assume most of these people are just privileged white kids and truly have no concept of what oppression or institutionalized racism actually is and have no life experience, and that's just sad. You're part of the problem.
As white person who suffered from poverty. You couldn't be more wrong. Its a damn shame that the idea is that white people can't be poor, effected by racism, shot by cops (more than black people actually). But no...we are part of the problem apparently. Its sickening to see this mind set of racist minorities...
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I'm also a white person who "suffered" from poverty. In fact, one of my earliest traumatic experiences was when my brother dropped some of our food stamps and they went into the sewer (back then, you used to get Monopoly-like money instead of a card), because that meant we had to go without some of our groceries. I even, literally, waited in line with my dad to get free government cheese. Despite growing up poor, I am very, very aware of my privilege.
Also, claiming white people are affected by racism is completely and totally laughable. Are there some non-white people who are racist? Absolutely. Does it oppress white people? Not in any way, whatsoever, because they have no power. There have been numerous studies showing that applicants with Afro-centric or Latino names are far less-likely to even be called in for a job interview than those with traditionally white-sounding names, despite equal qualifications. And there have been plenty of recent examples of people posting racist rants online and then you click on their profiles and see they have jobs like mortgage loan officers, police officers, teachers, etc. Just put two and two together. That is institutionalized racism and something most people don't understand, or just chose to be willfully ignorant about.
If a racist black guy drives by and yells "cracker" to me, it literally does nothing. It doesn't affect me at all. I'm still going to get a job interview. I'm still not going to be followed around in a store. In fact, I used to, unfortunately, own guns and was pulled over and told the cop I had loaded guns in my glove compartment, the exact same situation as Philando Castile, and I'm still alive. The cop even thought it was cool and started talking to me about guns and shootin'. That is white privilege.
Finally, just like when people try to flaunt supposed pro-gun statistics, you can't just look at raw data. That is not how research works. Adjusted for population, blacks are 2.5 times more likely to be shot and killed by police. There are also plenty of videos and pictures online showing the difference in how suspects are treated for the same crimes in relation to their race. These are facts, not opinions, so I am going to go ahead and say I am correct.