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They're "thought leaders" told them that more racism is the only way to fix past racism. Creating a lovely, milkable, never-ending circle of racism. Grifters delight.
*“Racism is not dead, but it is on life support - kept alive by politicians,* *race hustlers and people who get a sense of superiority by denouncing others as ‘racists’”* - Thomas Sowell
"We're not racist, we just selectively enforce rules based on people's race!" These hypocrites are the only ones making racism systemic. Racism has a simple, succinct definition. Racism doesn't have any requirements other than prejudice based on the race and/or ethnicity of an individual. Ironically, racism doesn't discriminate on race.
@@givensurname1296 You've gotta admit, it's rather ingenious how they integrated systemic racism into institutions by claiming they are trying to stop systemic racism in institutions. Wild times man.
Even without a “claim for racism”, you’re in violation of about a dozen Civil Rights laws on the books. As a refresher, they’re those laws that you demanded when they were to benefit you, but forgot they’re applicable to everybody.
This is a story about Canada. We have no civil rights. It's already a socialist dystopia here. We have no freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, freedom of thought, property rights, rights to defend ourselves, or rights to self determination.
Lol, it's mind blowingly dumb but, hilarious. Like the girl on tik tok saying literal fake, intangible arguments that come from upper class Europeans 😂 The irony...
Not according to critical theory - and these idiots are full of critical theory maxims. They get to claim that the system discriminates them, even as they are granted preferential access to education and jobs on the basis of their skin tone. They also get to completely ignore the fact that America has had a black President, Vice President, High Court Judges, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Secretary of State, and most of them got there on merit - the obvious exceptions both being appointed by Brandon.
@@baldieman64 It's all about power. There's an entire industry milking this, people make money by being consultants to companies who want to appear more "woke", politicians who use this agenda to their ends, celebrities, journalists, academics who gain social prominence, clout whatever on top of economic benefits. They want to keep it going, it's their power, they'll not give it away, the perpetual victimhood keeps the morale high, keeps the "under siege" mentality, it's too useful to scrap, they'll continue to find ways to maintain the victim status, to continue controlling the mainstream narrative, even the very ability to do those things is power, and they'll cling to the power at every step. I'm afraid they can't be reasoned with, there will be a powder keg moment, and there will be massive social unrest, and then maybe something will change.
@@sharroberts9083 I in fact, love history and have done a lot of reading. Racism has been around as long as humans have been around and every single country has been taken over by another group, racism was not invented in the last two hundred years. Also what the heck is skin coloured people?
I'm a firm believer in lines drawn in the sand. Black people keep getting told they can't be racist, so thus they think they have no boundaries to be racist in their minds. Some of the worst racists I have come across were black people yelling out racist bullshit left and right. Other racial groups get held accountable.
Not in the uk, only the brits get held to account and it’s usually for something that isn’t even remotely racist. The black, arab, indian, pakistani and asian communities get off with a lot because our police only punish the indigenous for supposed hate, whilst the mentioned communities openly and proudly display their vitriolic hatred
I agreed I'm black and had black people spew racist shit to me all the time for pointing out the hypocrisy and double standards and I have a Ukrainian husband to I get to be called all more sorts of terrible slurs for a black woman with white man! 🙃 how fun!🤦🏾♀️
I find this really hard to believe. Some of the worst racists? Black people? Do you know the history of Black people in America? Look that up, and you'll understand fully that your comments are pure ignorancy.
They do realize white people aren’t just one group. Pretty diverse actually. Irish, French, Italian , German, etc Just look at how the Irish were treated in the UK and here in the US.
@@randomenvelope LOL...they're retconning history...I saw where UK has a "history" where blacks were always there making "history"...and recently look at how many "Vikings" are showing up black.
@@BWolf00 Its fucking ridiculous. I have no problem accepting that some Roman soldiers were Black and that some Vikings, due to some rare interracial relationships, were half Black (Vikings did travel far so its not implausible) but they make it seem like it was an everyday, common thing when it wasn't and we know it wasn't based on records from the time.
@@matthewgordonpettipas6773 The retconning seems to be everywhere...they even made Cleopatra black. I wonder when they'll get to Genghis Khan, Napoleon...and President Barrack Obama. 😆
To grow up so damn privileged you believe your outright isolated hatred towards one group is righteous is quite frankly a disappointment and the elders need to be slapped for not correcting this mentality earlier....or worse feeding it to them in the first place.
That's the danger of identity politics. It's what inevitably happens when one views the world through the prism of collectivism. Instead of seeing human beings as individuals, collectivists separate people by their group identity. You are not a human being, you're a straight, white male. You're not a human being, you're an oppressed, black woman. That's how they think.
essentially because of guilt we didn't hold black communities accountable for the generations after the civil rights movement succeeded, as so, like human nature does, because social justice evolved to basically say "black people can do no wrong" bad actors of course abused this fact. no matter how bad the problem of crime of gang violence gets, its always blamed on "white patriarchy" or something, and obviously bad people will abuse that. its literally killing black communities in large cities and its terrible to see. obviously if you remove the standards for what is acceptable certain personality types will abuse that. thats not a black thing that's human nature.
It's almost like this supposedly "oppressed group" didn't care about the actual oppression - they only cared that it was happening to them, and it wasn't them doing it to someone else.
This happens all the time throughout history, hence why so many revolutions end up with the new guys in charge every bit as tyrannical as the people they overthrew. When you’re convinced that you’re always the good guy and everyone you’re fighting is the bad guy, it’s very easy to justify repression. That’s why I admire the Founding Fathers so much. Winning the American Revolution wasn’t the impressive part. That kind of stuff has been done before. It’s the Founding Fathers deliberately acknowledging they could be just as tyrannical and limiting their own power that was monumental. George Washington knew him being King George I would be as bad as King George III, so he didn’t do that and voluntarily stepped down from the Presidency after two terms. It’s precisely for that reason why America didn’t turn out like, say, China after Mao took over or the USSR after Red October.
I've seen this happen time and time again. These extreme types will get in everyone's face about oppression, what they've been through blah blah blah. Yet you asked them about any other race or heritage or really anyone except for them, they will flat out say they don't care. Many of them will say the most racist s*** imaginable to Asians for example. I used to deliver for a Chinese restaurant and holy shit (I'm white. I'm talking about the way the employees/family was treated). In my 38 years of living, the most blatant racism I've ever actually seen in person was working there. I felt so bad for the owner and his family. Yet the same people who harassed them on a daily basis, call everyone else oppressors
Its also funny how the "oppressed" group ignores their own history and how they enslaved themselves for thousands of years before they ever met a White person, but all that's OK, because only the last 300 years matter, not the 10,000 years before then. 🙄🫠
“Something that was commonly understood.” No, it’s not “commonly understood” outside of certain academic and other culturally liberal niches. For most normies, “racism” means animus/hate. Also, if prejudice + power is the standard, then are powerless white individuals exempt from charges of racism?
Their mental gymnastics, even homeless white people somehow still have "power" by simply being born white. What is unfortunately not commonly understood by those types of people, they continue to purposely ignore the fact slavery isn't exclusive to black people.
She's saltier than movie theater popcorn. If you don't like this country, there's the door. See if you can find one that treats you better. Ask "WNBA BG" the answer to that.
So it's not racist to call another group racial slurs and advocate for racial cleansing as long as you're not the 'in power' group? Sure Jan. Also, who defines who is in power? Who defines when the power dynamic has flipped, hmm?
"Im not racist, you're racist, and I'll prove you're racist by saying/doing a ton of racist shit, but you can't say/do anything back because that's racist," I swear, the past 5 years needs its own Netflix series
Does non-black people include Asians, Hispanics, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, etc. or just white people? I swear some people forgot there are more than two races. Not to mention mixed race people.
One can only imagine what the grandparents and great grandparents, etc., would think of the words and actions of these modern day "victims of racism" Disbelief? Disappointment? Disgust? All of the above?
@Intheendyourlifeisnothing My comment specifically did NOT mention parents, but grandparents, great grandparents, et cetera. Those who actually experienced real racism. Those who faced the hoses and the dogs. Those who had to use a separate fountain, separate door, separate school Those who were lynched.
What ever happened to the "Golden" rule.Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.( Treat other people the way you want to be treated.)that's what equality actually is .
The fact they keep unironically saying “re-education” is hilarious. The only time I hear that word is in books and movies about a dystopian future where someone is a free thinker and needs to be brainwashed into conforming.
Being raised in the south, I can attest that desegregation was a milestone… Do not let these college indoctrinated individuals talk you into voluntary segregation! They may share a similar tone of skin, but they are judging everyone by their standards. America is great because of the opportunities and liberties available to all. Blessings people…. 🦋Lily🦋
This is why I felt sad when people started ripping statues down. Those statues represented history. Did some messed up shit happen back then? Hell yes it did. But optimistically we are supposed to learn from those times and move on being better people. First it's stuff like this and next it will be drinking fountains, public restrooms and public transportation. It's just sad they they are working so hard on undoing all the work that people in the past did to make sure this shit never happened again.
This is exactly what happens when a group of people tell another group of people theyre special and can do no wrong. They quite literally know what theyre doing but because people give them this much power they get away with it. Edit: I do enjoy and get a great laugh from people like the first woman that say somehow my skin color automatically means I'm part of the systemic racism, as if I designed it and it only keeps on chugging because my heart is still pumping blood. Gtfoh 😂😂
If they only allow black people in their audiences, I assume they turn away absolutely anyone who’s not black, including whites, non-black Hispanics/Latinos, East Asians, South Asians, indigenous North Americans, etc.
@@millennialaviationJust being white and existing is not disrespect. It's gotten to where being nice is now considered "racist" so what is the point in showing basic respect anymore? Maybe we should go back to the belief system that you don't deserve respect, respect is earned.
So apparently according to these people, racism only matters if it's on a macro, societal level. This is the same sort of stupid bullshit you see where people will complain about how large corporations break laws or ethical norms, but it's okay when they and their small group of people do it, because it's on such a smaller level that it doesn't matter. Yes, it does matter, because every action that you see governments or large business do that you don't like, always boils down to the decision of 1 or 2 people. Those people are the pebble that starts rolling down hill to turn into a giant snowball. It really is sad seeing these people trying to swing the pendulum so far in the other direction. I love too that they had to take such a public stance on this. The subtle way to achieve the same thing would be to start a membership, and have a night where it's members only. And oh no, it just so happens that all the members are black. Would still be illegal, just easier to get away with. I don't know if they're really that stupid or just really want to rub people's face in it.
The funny thing about racism is in the dictionary both definitions are there but the first definition (which is considerred to be the most accurate) is the "classic" definition
It’s terrifying because they literally changed the definition to add the “new” definition. Same as they’ve done for the definition of “woman” too. Terrifying I mean truly. Terrifying. Once the books that have stood the test of time since they were made, are being changed, we have reached a scary time. You gotta realize, the laws use these definitions to uphold the laws. As we change these definitions, so too do the laws change. So scary.
The problem with the -ism = prejudice + power argument is that it perceives power and its dynamics as operating only in collective terms. It believes collective power dynamics are the only valid power dynamics and fails to acknowledge and account for the many ways in which "power" and authority can operate in society. It also treats power as a zero-sum game between these groups. I wonder what metric these activists use to measure "group power".
This all boils down to the change in definition- now people say racism is racism + power, so there can be a much more convoluted argument about what is racist and what is not. It is frustrating because the people who use this argument KNOW that they’ve changed the definition, yet act surprised that people operate off of the more universally accepted and used prior definition.
Well wait, so there is this black event that has power over allowing white people in or not. So that would mean the white people can therefore never be racist in this space and the black people will always be racist in this space. It's so easy.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t the term “re-education” heavily used by dictatorships and similar authoritarian regimes? And isn’t it widely assumed to be a euphemism for torture/brainwashing? Using a term loaded with such negative connotations seems like a bad idea if you ask me.
i remember in school one of the back kids were arguing over something i could not tell because i just walked in but then one of them said "your face looks like a mcdonalds cheese burger" and that was enough for him to get punched in the face and a fight between them in the mess hall i believe they call it for the lunch room. it was when i was in my preteen years which was a long time ago, i could not imagine how schools are today.
Fellow Gen X from 75 and honestly I’m missing the 90s we didn’t have any of these problems today. Shit was simpler then. Someone having a party didn’t matter what color anybody was we were all there. Plus our music was better👍
My brain melts everytime I hear these people talk. I'm starting to think they should experience what real racism was before so these snowflakes would appreciate the current conditions they are in.
Racism is not systemic nor do you NEED power to BE racist. For those that don't know, racism is the belief that one's race is superior to others. There are things that can come about because of racism like oppression but oppression itself is not inherently racist. What it boils down to is that racism is a belief.
By that claim, white people not allowing black people to go to the bathroom in a certain bathroom is not racist, putting them in the back of the bus is not racist, having prejudice on what they do and assuming a lot of black people are criminals is not racist. Only the system is racist, and racism is just lack of oppertunity in life. You could argue it could be both but just power? Racism can also be on a individual level and a group level.
That [sic] is specifically there for _sic erat scriptum_ because of the idiotic spelling of 'folks'. "Thus it was written" is what it means, it is used because the source had an intentional misspelling and this makes it known that the writer of the article knowingly used the wrong spelling because of the source.
If its solely because they dont have power then guess what, with that mentality, they never will either...how can one lift themselves out of that mentality without gaining power? almost seems like they want the fields again and are self subjugating,
I like how someone somewhere threw that odd idea that racism had to include “power” into it. It’s like they thought “ hey there has been too much progress in race relations and I don’t like it. Let’s up the anty so racism never goes away.”
Well said. The idea that racism must always include "power" or be "systemic" is foolish. Yes, there is systemic racism -- but much more pervasive and dangerous is straight-up race-hatred. Everyone -- Black people, Latinos, Asians, Indigenous People, Jews, Arabs, and Europeans -- has experienced race-hatred. Race-hatred is not going to ease up by allowing race-haters to create race-specific theater spaces. We all know how oppressive that has been, and bringing it back will only make this world worse.
I mean really, you can ruin some white guys life just by falsely accusing him of racism. 1:51 she talkin about power n shit, THATS power. Does she not realize that?
You don’t even have to flip the script. Just look at Asians, Latinos, Natives, Arabs, and any other race that has a long history of being told they cannot go certain places or participate in certain events because of their race. This is just one more event/place where they are not allowed because of their race. It doesn’t matter which race is the “right” race at any given time if it is never ever your race. All these groups that were discriminated against right alongside black people now get to be discriminated against *by* black people. How fun for them.
Funny you brought up arabs you do understand that arabs are known too be racist towards black people and had what is known as the Arab islamic slave that brought alot of blacks to America and influence the transalantic slave trade and it was started by Muhammad. I don't understand why back people want too be Muslim because of this I also know inorder to become a free slave in Islam you have too become Muslim so I just think they think they became they freely became Muslim somehow.
sic - used in brackets after a copied or quoted word that appears odd or erroneous to show that the word is quoted exactly as it stands in the original, as in "a hero of antient [sic] Rome."
The self-perpetuation of the victim narrative is what keeps these individuals down. It's almost as though they don't want to be seen as being successful at anything, other than being seen as victims who need to be given, 'free', everything because of, 'muh oppression.' That they can reduce themselves down to being nothing more than their ethnicity and then crying about it, requires some serious lack of self-pride. It's what you do for yourself in this life that counts. Not what you think other people should be doing for you, especially if you use a crutch to try and excuse as to why you won't do it for yourself. Having the gall to claim racism, when it's all they ever do against those they claim are, 'oppressing', them, takes some beating. The irony of claiming they can't be racist toward white people based upon their skin colour, when that's the entire basis of what racism is. Racial discrimination in a nutshell. An obvious case of, 'it's alright when we do it.' This strange idea that, because they self-label themselves as being, 'oppressed', that this somehow negates them from being described as racist for doing something that, if others were to treat them in the same way, would be an open and shut case of racism. I suspect that the real reason why they don't want any white people to attend these performances is down to the fact that what's expressed within is largely anti-white racism, and they'd rather it not come to the attention of anyone outside of their selective clique of attendees, who are as much anti-white racist as those putting on these performances. I assume that's what they mean by a, 'safe space.' Safe to be able to be as racist as they like against white people, without it coming to the attention of the authorities or anyone outside of their bigoted circle.
Got to laugh though Martin Luther king, Rosa parks, Nelson Mandela etc etc spent all their lives, some paying with their lives to remove amongst other things segregation, now though they seem to want to segregate themselves! Nuts… 😂
Wow, we sure have come a long way from "we must integrate to educate." And I'm still not sure what they mean by "safe spaces" since we're all more likely to be harmed or killed by someone we know or someone who shares our skin color.
Can we PLEASE stop obsessing over inclusion and ruining every single movie this decade and focus on the REAL issue - EXclusion? THAT'S what matters. Actively excluding a demographic. If we just focus on inclusion then surely not having that one wheelchair-bound pan-sexual inuit in EVERY MOVIE is a failure to be inclusive? That's the absurdity, if you demand inclusion then unless every person on earth stars in every movie, it CAN'T BE DONE.
Forced discrimination and racism is one thing. That shit wasn't right. But to revert to discrimination and racism by choice is setting people back 60 years. Unbelievably stupid.