[quote name='UncleBob']In the phrase "Kill Whitey", yes. If someone was chanting "Kill Blackie", would you consider that racist?[/quote]
It's kinda like how calling someone a cracker isn't the same as calling someone a n****r, slope, jap, wetback, chink, $$$$, jaygo etc. Calling someone whitey or cracker doesn't come with long history of oppression, beatings, and being murdered.
Oh, I get it, racial slurs can't exist if they're about white people because you can't be racist against white people.
Calling it a racial slur legitimizes it as being equivalent to the terms above. It simply isn't.
Interesting. The only thing I said about the second homeless guy is that he was drunk, passed out and white. And you automatically assume that he's racist. I guess because he's white?
No, it's because either you or knoell brought up some stupid allegory about some homeless white guy yelling out racial slurs at people and arguing whether or not he has any power whatsoever. knoell referenced it in his stupid sig. I tried half-heartedly to look for it, but it's gone.
I don't - and never said I did.
Just like I don't believe two white people or two black people have the same challenges in life in this country. We're a myriad of different peoples, all with different challenges that we face. What defines us is how we answer those challenges.
Being black means something. Being white means something. Being Asian means something. Being Latino means something. Being a member of one of those groups affects how one is treated in this society. Men and women have different issues, but that doesn't mean that men aren't in control and aren't conferred special privileges as being a member of that group.
We are already defined. There is no such thing as self-determination.
I don't believe that.
I've said I don't believe that.
You've acknowledged that I said I don't believe that.
Can you at least try to have an honest discussion?
Sure I can. BUT YOU KEEP GOING BACK TO YOUR POINT OF ALL PREJUDICE, DISCRIMINATION, etc are equal and that being white and being black doesn't mean shit. Which is exactly proven in your next scenario.
Umm... Question - Let's say I was beat up - often - by a group of black kids in school. Would it then be okay for me to project my hate/fear of these few black kids on all black people?
No. You think you trapped me here, but you don't. Again, being white actually means something and being black also actually means something.