Originally posted by Deity Dude
What could be more racist then to say its "funny" if Race A uses racial slurs towards Race B but its a "hate-crime" if Race B does it to Race A.
What could be more racist then to say its "funny" if Race A uses racial slurs towards Race B but its a "hate-crime" if Race B does it to Race A.
Chris Rock does this routine. "White people ask, 'Why can't I say it?' Why do you want to say it?" Why the hell are you offended no one wants you to say an evil word? Get over it, move on, live your life instead of worrying about what Black people can say and what you shouldn't say.
Black folks shouldn't call me 'honky.' Guess what, I don't care. It doesn't hurt me. It doesn't put me in my place. It carries no historical connetations of night riders, being castrated, raped, flayed, hung, or burned alive because of my skin. I'm never gonna lose my job cuz someone thinks I'm some dumb cracker. They have no power over me.
As for Dr. King's quote, you might want to consider that in the last year of his life, he embarked on a campaign for reparations, aka, the Poor People's Campaign.
Yes, people should be judged on the content of their character. What happens when they aren't? How are you going to remedy that? How are you going to prove that someone was discriminated against on the basis of race? It's not so easy. Saying that AA should be abolished is effectively saying, we should do nothing to combat racism, uness it's against white people.
How do you compensate someone for growing up in a neighborhood racism built? How do you take into consideration that because of those neighborhoods, some people had to go to inferior schools, and thus can't compete for higher education and job spots with the people who fled those neighborhoods for the suburbs? How do you stop the legacy of past racism from being inherited by new generations? Or do you just say, what's past is past, we don't do that anymore, get over it?
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