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ismnotwasm

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22. Lord lord.
Sat Apr 5, 2014, 03:41 PM
Apr 2014

Look. This should help

Racism: Definitions Explained

Definitions Explained Better Than I Ever Could.

This is an exert from the article Why There’s No Such Thing as Reverse Racism. It is a fantastic article and I encourage you to read it in it’s entirety. For now, I want to highlight the explanation/definition of three specific words.

Prejudice is an irrational feeling of dislike for a person or group of persons, usually based on stereotype. Virtually everyone feels some sort of prejudice, whether it’s for an ethnic group, or for a religious group, or for a type of person like blondes or fat people or tall people. The important thing is they just don’t like them — in short, prejudice is a feeling, a belief. You can be prejudiced, but still be a fair person if you’re careful not to act on your irrational dislike.

Discrimination takes place the moment a person acts on prejudice. This describes those moments when one individual decides not to give another individual a job because of, say, their race or their religious orientation. Or even because of their looks (there’s a lot of hiring discrimination against “unattractive” women, for example). You can discriminate, individually, against any person or group, if you’re in a position of power over the person you want to discriminate against. White people can discriminate against black people, and black people can discriminate against white people if, for example, one is the interviewer and the other is the person being interviewed.

Racism, however, describes patterns of discrimination that are institutionalized as “normal” throughout an entire culture. It’s based on an ideological belief that one “race” is somehow better than another “race”. It’s not one person discriminating at this point, but a whole population operating in a social structure that actually makes it difficult for a person not to discriminate


http://racismschool.tumblr.com/Racism efinitions



We look to history, recent to old, to laws, to patterns, To systems, to institutions.

As whites To privilege. To what we allow our friends or family to say unchallenged. Yes it feels personal because whites, myself included, participate in the standard of whiteness. Whiteness is the standard against all else is measured. And it's an invisible standard. But it is always there.

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No Culture of Privilege to see here. No, sir. Move Along, folks. Keep moving. Tuesday Afternoon Apr 2014 #1
LOL ismnotwasm Apr 2014 #2
But we all know that White Male Privilege doesn't exist! WhiteTara Apr 2014 #3
Well, yes Demeter Apr 2014 #4
Nobody Should Have to Go Through Harrassment Based on Race or Gender Leith Apr 2014 #5
Not so sure 'Breitbart' and his followers AgingAmerican Apr 2014 #6
But there is a good measure of ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #14
Link to some of it please AgingAmerican Apr 2014 #17
I am, more, referring this ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #18
Why do you AgingAmerican Apr 2014 #19
Because I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #20
I mean AgingAmerican Apr 2014 #21
No ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #24
So it isn't remotely possible? AgingAmerican Apr 2014 #30
No, it isn't remotely possible. eom 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #31
Lord lord. ismnotwasm Apr 2014 #22
I apologize for causing the thread to be semi-hijacked. eom. 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #25
... ismnotwasm Apr 2014 #26
I caught that in your user-name ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #27
Just can't help themselves! M0rpheus Apr 2014 #28
In the words of BabyGirl 1SBM ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #29
You're referring to incidents prior to the picture change. KitSileya Apr 2014 #16
Thank you ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #23
Oh, yes, I encounter that often. KitSileya Apr 2014 #35
i still get it. i have three educated adults, looking at seabeyond Apr 2014 #36
dontcha love that babgygirl? i do. nt seabeyond Apr 2014 #32
Good, well-written article NBachers Apr 2014 #7
Do you mind if I X-post this to the AA Group? ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #8
Of course I don't mind ismnotwasm Apr 2014 #9
Thanks ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #11
I read the threads here and there ismnotwasm Apr 2014 #12
I know EXACTLY what you mean. DeSwiss Apr 2014 #10
this reminds me of being ignored in classes noiretextatique Apr 2014 #13
I can't count the number of times ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2014 #15
yup. and if anyone wants a bit of honesty in life, they will see also. it is in the face obvious. seabeyond Apr 2014 #34
yes. it is always a "stop me in my tracts" when i see it on du, in a thread. blaringly obvious. seabeyond Apr 2014 #33
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