Armed! And Proud of It!

I think he’s talking about penises.

Fortunately, this recipe didn’t make the cut list for the first edition of the Betty Crocker Cookbook.

I didn’t see the part about sending money to him to get the million dollars I won.

That happened to me the time I went to that All You Can Eat Burrito Bar. It took 2 days and 3 rolls of toilet paper before I got over it.

At least, we know from the grammar that the OP probably wrote it himself, and it’s not a recirculating cut-paste job… I wish people who write long diatribes would summarize their point at the end.

I didn’t know that Dr. Bronner and Ted Nugent had a child.

The fallacy of the OP’s argument is that he uses his own experience and history and assumes that all other “white, male Christians” have similar thoughts, beliefs and experiences as he has had. Just looking at his other post linked by tonyfop, and some of his comments in this OP, there are other factors that may have lead to his beliefs and experiences other than being a white, male Christian.

I’m sure if the OP was aware of the demographics of the SDMB, and how we skew strongly Atheist, it’d make him recoil in horror :wink:

Talk about missing your target audience…

As for me?
White? Yes
Male? Yes
Armed? Most definitely yes
christian? Most definitely NOT! actually hard line Atheist/anti-theist

Or better yet, the beginning. And then stop.

Good one

White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
by Peggy McIntosh

Through work to bring materials from women’s studies into the rest of the curriculum, I have often noticed men’s unwillingness to grant that they are over privileged, even though they may grant that women are disadvantaged. They may say they will work to women’s status, in the society, the university, or the curriculum, but they can’t or won’t support the idea of lessening men’s. Denials that amount to taboos surround the subject of advantages that men gain from women’s disadvantages. These denials protect male privilege from being fully acknowledged, lessened, or ended.

[copyrighted material deleted]

Peggy McIntosh is associate director of the Wellesley College Center for Research on Women. This essay is excerpted from Working Paper 189. White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming To See Correspondences through Work in Women’s Studies (1988), by Peggy McIntosh; available for $4.00 from the Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, Wellesley MA 02181 The working paper contains a longer list of privileges.

This excerpted essay is reprinted from the Winter 1990 issue of Independent School.

Executive summary please! Not all of us have the attention span to…

SQUIRREL!
:: runs off in another direction ::

I’m just curious Blake, is this you???

http://mankindprojectjournal.org/tag/blake-hayner/

i now feel so guilty and ashamed for breathing.

OK, I’m convinced. White people suck.

That’s what you’re going for here, right?

eta: WE ARE BROTHERS!

Reported for possible Fair Use violation. And for making me scroll so fucking far.

Really?

A list of 26 items?

Either trim your list by one, or godddamnit, find another 4.

For fucks sake, at least TRY to do this right.

Blah blah blah…

TL;DR

It’s definitely a violation of copyright. See the author’s PDF document here.

I think it’s a plea to have less white male christians in America.

Can I get an AMEN!!!?