[quote name='Clak']I would love to be able to explain to you exactly what I, or anyone is trying to say, but I sim0ply don't know how. That's why it feels like we're talking to a brick wall with you, because we say something, then you take it and extrapolate it out to mean something which we don't. Then I try to explain what I actually mean, which at least doubles the number of posts I have to make, then I feel like the idiot for talking to a wall.
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.....are you kidding me? that is exactly what you just did to me. I am sure your little buddies will have your back though.
[quote name='Knoell']So what if they don't reflect? What are they doing wrong? What does color have to do with any of this? Are all hispanics racist too? How about asians? Or is it just a you are the majority so you don't understand the plight of minorities type of thing? Because not understanding the plight of minorities makes you this huh?:
Racism is the belief that the
genetic factors which constitute
race, ethnicity, or nationality are a
primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that ethnic differences produce an
inherent superiority of a particular race.
[1] Racism's effects are called "racial discrimination." In the case of
institutional racism, certain racial groups may be denied rights or benefits, or receive preferential treatment.
Learn the definition of racism before you describe an entire race as racists. You say they (white people) all obviously aren't actively racist but since they do not reflect on racism, and are white, they share some trait of racism.
What trait of racism is that exactly?
The last sentance of the definition lands close to your point, but is that a white thing to do? Two white people are on opposite sides of the country, if one discriminates against a black person, does the white person on the other side of the country earn some sort of guilt or penance because they are the same color? How is this not discrimination in and of itself?
But no, you all don't want to hear this, as evidenced by the last page. You deal in absolutes, you are right, and anyone who disagrees with you is an idiot and you are beating your head against the wall because you disagree with someone. Why won't people just agree with you and shut up? [/QUOTE]
[quote name='Clak']
Quick show of text fellas, who here believes that, technically speaking, only white people can be racist?
Now that that ridiculousness is out of the way, all white people benefit to some degree from the existence of institutional racism as it has stood since the founding of this country. Is it less of a benefit today than in the past? Sure. Does that mean it doesn't exist at all?

no.
Can only white people be racist? Of course not, you're stupid for thinking we believe that. But when you're the majority, and have, again since the founding of the country, had an institutional advantage over all other races, it's only natural that people of those other races may hate your ass because your people oppressed their people for centuries.
Whether you're racist or not you benefit from it if you're white, bonus points if you're a white male. Deny it if it makes you feel better. I know you think we’re just full of white guilt or other such nonsense. When you’re able to understand what we’re talking about perhaps we can have a real discussion on it rather than just “YoU gUys ThiNk AlL wHitE PeopLes aRe RaCIst.”
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[quote name='Knoell']Before I read the rest of your post let me fix your question.
Who here believes that, white people because of the color of their skin have to prove something,
anything, to ensure they aren't racist? [/QUOTE]
[quote name='Clak']I'm trying to throw Knoell a bone, I don't know why.
His point is that the straight definition of racism could be applied to anyone regardless of color. Of course that definition doesn't take anything else into account. But it is of course technically possible for anyone to be racist, but only technically, the situation has to be right for it. When one race has oppressed another for years, it's hard to say that the oppressors don't deserve any hate they get.
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[quote name='Knoell']
You miss the point. Dohdough believes that white people start off being racist and no matter what they do in life, they could be a saint, they are still racist because they use the system that disadvantages black people. In his world many white civil rights leaders are racist because they used the system that black people are disadvantaged to.
And you are agreeing with it.
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[quote name='Clak']
Holy shit, Knoell is telepathic? Hey Knoell, see if you can read what I'm thinking right now.
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Here is a question. Men have oppressed women for far longer than minorities across the globe. Are all men sexist because they fall in with a system that tends to favor men?