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Nope :) The way i see it is this. Lets say you have two groups of people... green and blue. The greens have all the power and money. The greens think of the blues as being bad people and lazy people. They even come up with scientific facts that say this about the blue people. The blue people outnumber the green people by quite a big number. They did not let the blue people enjoy many of the things that the green people could! The green people actually say that everything green is good and everything blue is bad. That is in fact quite fundamental. That everything blue is bad!! Eventually things start to change....mainly because the blue people got angry and decided to reclaim the fact that they are in fact blue and this is not a bad thing The decided to make blue clubs so they could share experiances of what it was like to be shown as bad by the green people. They decided to enjoy there Blueness as for years it had been thought of as being bad. they even called it the spirit of being blue......the fact that they had overcome this !!! They even took the bad words that the green people called them and made them there own........they would greet each other with "hey bluey" which was a derogetary term that green poeple used for them! Which is why im hapy when i see blue spirit being promoted.....and why i think it is strange that it would annoy someone! Im racist.....My society made me that way....the laws that i abide by perpetuate this, the places that i work try and combat this but really it will take a long long time! |
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yea but what i meant was that one you realise that....then you can move on and do something about it. Which is what i try and do! So what is your opinion on it then? Does it annoy you that a group can promote "black spirit" ? Do you think that "white spirit" should be promoted? |
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I don't think white or black spirit should be promoted, but then again, you've admitted to being racist - my discussion with you on this subjects ends here.
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I said it as a point which was that if you live in this white society then you have got to realise that the structures that make up our society are fundamentally racist. Once you realise this you can move forward. hmmmm On reflection perhaps what i should have said was "i collude with racism" My primary role is to challenge white racism !! |
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In which case please be more craeful with your words next time. Your primary role is to challenge white racism? Good on you, I admire that, just as long as it's done responsibly. One of my primary roles is to challenge black racism, seems like we're at opposite ends of the spectrum in some respects but closer together in others. |
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As for promotion of 'black spirit', no, that doesn't annoy me, certainly not if I have understood it correctly. I am giving it a wider interpretation than I think you are, as you seem to want to define black spirit in terms of oppression and nothing else. As for 'white spirit', I don't think there is a need for it to be 'promoted' in an abstract sense, but then that's not the original point raised in this thread. The original point, as I understood it, was to compare directly an advert for someone with 'black spirit' to join a band with a similar, theoretical advert under similar circumstances for a person with 'white spirit.' In those circumstances, because I do not see the 'white spirit' as fundamentally defined by oppression, I don't see a problem. |
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:beer: Anyway...... Have a read at this article http://www.black-collegian.com/afric...itey1299.shtml |
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And all that has basically told us is "There are more white on black attacks than black on white" - well yeah, we knew that. But to underestimate racist attitudes and attacks on white is foolhardy and will only worsen the problem.
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What problem? |
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It's rare I agree but to treat it any less serious will only breed resentment and the feeling of double standards. I have never been racist to anyone (to the best of my knowledge) but if I reported someone for racially abusing me I would feel slightly put out if the response I received from the police would be any less than if I had been the purportrator, as I suspect would be the case.
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