Posted on Oct 23, 2016
Aamer Rahman (Fear of a Brown Planet) - Reverse Racism
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There is no such thing as Reverse racism. There is only racism. Racism isnt owned by any group of people nor does it exclude any other group of people.
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If you will, individual opinion does not establish fact for one or all or forever. Please find me a scholarly dictionary, that defines the words, all of the English language. There is actually a standard practice that determines when a definition has become common practice. Your definition of racism isn't there.
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PFC Jim Wheeler
In fact, SSG Jessica Bautista, I'd even argue that for the lower socioeconomic classes in America, being a minority is a good thing because of a lot of the affirmative action policies that have been put in place to "level the playing field."
Those people have access to grants and scholarships that are not available to whites of similar socioeconomic background, are more easily accepted into schools, and have an easier time (although, still not as easy as someone from a higher socioeconomic class!) finding work. All because of affirmative action policies. This doesn't really have any effect on those at the higher levels of "privilege" in this nation, but it can negatively impact those people who are not minority and also do not have the family history to benefit from the "privilege" that we are trying to legislate away.
Those people have access to grants and scholarships that are not available to whites of similar socioeconomic background, are more easily accepted into schools, and have an easier time (although, still not as easy as someone from a higher socioeconomic class!) finding work. All because of affirmative action policies. This doesn't really have any effect on those at the higher levels of "privilege" in this nation, but it can negatively impact those people who are not minority and also do not have the family history to benefit from the "privilege" that we are trying to legislate away.
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SSG Jessica Bautista
PFC Jim Wheeler - okay, I think you're still misunderstanding. This has nothing to do with indivual actions. Yes, there are outliers and extenuating circumstances, but it's not about that.
http://occupywallstreet.net/story/explaining-white-privilege-broke-white-person
This explains it a lot better than I can. If you want to reply, send me a message because this thread is too long and I'm lazy.
http://occupywallstreet.net/story/explaining-white-privilege-broke-white-person
This explains it a lot better than I can. If you want to reply, send me a message because this thread is too long and I'm lazy.
Explaining White Privilege to a Broke White Person...
I came from the kind of Poor that people don't want to believe still exists in this country.
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Maj John Bell
ssg-james-j-palmer-iv-aka-jp4 - The original discussion on the definition of "Racism" started between PFC Leuchen and myself under a different link/question. PFC Leuchen offered an opinion piece, not a lexicon of definitions, to claim that minorities cannot be racist. His response was a link to this link/question. SSG Bautista then entered the discourse and offered her link to the oxford dictionary. However, she did not link to the Oxford dictionary definition of "Racism" She linked to the definition of "Reverse Racism" while the two phrases are rooted in the same base word. "Racism" is a concept, where the definition hinges on the thought process. "Reverse racism" is a practice, where the definition hinges on the conditions. That change in what we were discussing was addressed with my link that starts with "go back to your link...".
I would completely agree that "Reverse Racism" does not exist as a systemic problem in America. One would have to result to infinitesimally small subsets of non-government America to try to find anecdotal evidence to support the argument for "Reverse Racism". Those subsets in my opinion are so small that they become less than insignificant to the discussion.
If the reason for your down vote is not addressed here, please explain why you gave me the down vote.
I would completely agree that "Reverse Racism" does not exist as a systemic problem in America. One would have to result to infinitesimally small subsets of non-government America to try to find anecdotal evidence to support the argument for "Reverse Racism". Those subsets in my opinion are so small that they become less than insignificant to the discussion.
If the reason for your down vote is not addressed here, please explain why you gave me the down vote.
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