Originally posted by: musicman87
didn't you know? all white ppl hate black ppl and are oppressive! especially bush!
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Actaully, according to the FBI, black people are twice as likely to commit a hate crime than white people.
Originally posted by: UNESC0
It's because you, and I, have the position of power and privilege in our society whether you admit to it or not.
Whenever someone in a position of superiority (due to circumstance, not inherently) commits an act it is dealt with much differently than without that position. When a minority is harmed by a majority it usually is taken as an affront to the entire group, intended or not. This is a universal principle not confined to the United States.
Originally posted by: UNESC0
It's because you, and I, have the position of power and privilege in our society whether you admit to it or not.
Whenever someone in a position of superiority (due to circumstance, not inherently) commits an act it is dealt with much differently than without that position. When a minority is harmed by a majority it usually is taken as an affront to the entire group, intended or not. This is a universal principle not confined to the United States.
Originally posted by: Falcon39
Oh yippee another double standards race thread.
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Racism, because only white people are racist.
Originally posted by: jjyiz28
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Actaully, according to the FBI, black people are twice as likely to commit a hate crime than white people.
thats prolly true, but there is no outcry from the white community. like that old fart that shotgunned the teen. if that teen was black, you know for sure NAACP would have been all over it. i mean you dont see the KKK in an outrage if a black fart shotgunned a white teen.
Originally posted by: UNESC0
It's because you, and I, have the position of power and privilege in our society whether you admit to it or not.
Whenever someone in a position of superiority (due to circumstance, not inherently) commits an act it is dealt with much differently than without that position. When a minority is harmed by a majority it usually is taken as an affront to the entire group, intended or not. This is a universal principle not confined to the United States.