Bad behavior is bad, full stop. But you assigned blame to black people as a whole. Your words:
“The blame needs to be aimed at where it is. The blacks need to call out the shitheads and stop making excuses for them.”
You blamed “the blacks”. Not the people who have behaved badly, but millions of people, most of whom have done nothing wrong, based on nothing more than skin color.
I was suggesting that saying, ‘I’ve not been a racist lo’ these past 35 years and what good has that done?', is probably not the right attitude to espouse.
The Obamas sent you a personal thank you card but it came back with “No longer at this address”.
We all have control over others. When we say racist things or do racist things or buy into racist things that influence our demeanors, choices, voting, travel, shopping, etc., we are changing the world and making it worse.
Yeah, about that… we’re going to be delayed on printing the directory again, the latest set of changes to the Homosexual Agenda just came in and we’re going to have to retool to handle the special paper.
If what you say is true. How long has it been true? Have blacks just been their own worst enemy since the Civil War? Since they got the right to vote? Since the invention of rap music? Since they started getting good at (allowed to play) basketball? Did blacks always have bad role models, or did that problem happen at a moment in history. I’d honestly like to know when that was, and if you could describe what that transition looked like. When did black Americans turn their back on American culture and community to follow anti-leaders?
BULLSHIT. We’re the ones who oppressed black people and we’re the ones who created the stereotypes. How are they supposed to fight against that? It’s up to US white people to pull our heads out of our privileged asses, fix the structural issues, and realize that equality doesn’t oppress us.
Yep and meanwhile, while you are waiting for this to happen millions of lives continue to live far beneath their potential. I have no doubt your hearts in the right place but it isn’t helping much. And as for stereo types. These stereo types don’t persist without a reason. Recognizing statistics does not make one a racist. It gives us information about where we should be addressing problems.
The reason isn’t statistics. Again, these stereotypes came about long before there were any statistics. They came about at a time in which white men routinely raped black women and brutalized (and even murdered) black men, while the opposite was much, much more rare. Why, then, did the stereotype develop that black men were aggressive and dangerous to white women, when it was white men who were a far, far greater threat to black people then the reverse?
The answer is pretty obvious – because these stereotypes were developed in order to control black people and maintain white supremacism. Statistics have never mattered for these stereotypes. Now isn’t suddenly a special magical time… these stereotypes are over a century old. If you’re buying into them, then you’re doing your part to maintain and continue white supremacism. That’s a choice that you don’t have to make.