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re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by TrueTiger on 10/19/14 at 10:44 am to BuckyBadger
Pack your bags everybody!
Bucky is taking us on a
white-guilt trip.
Bucky is taking us on a
white-guilt trip.
quote:Still in no way attaches to "blacks" as in a monolith. That is as much a failed argument as the generic privilege application to "whites".
inventions by black professors.
Look, it pissed me off in a big way when Obama audaciously attributed objectionable actions of his Grandmother as those of a typical white person. It was offensive. If I was Black, I'd find attributions such as "blacks believe in white privilege" or "blacks want reparations for slavery," similarly offensive.
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Jcorye1 on 10/19/14 at 10:46 am to BuckyBadger
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It is also pretty clear you really don't understand what white privilege is.
I hate this fricking phrase. I busted my arse in life to get where I am. I paid my own way in college, failed a bit, had to pay more, and even worked multiple jobs WHILE in college. I get my degree, and I get a job with the state. Everything is going fine until my car breaks down, to which I have to work 70 hours a week between the two jobs just to pay for a used car.
My story isn't some unique tale or anything like that, and I know for a fact a lot of my fellow employees did the same thing and they are black. Color doesn't define me, and I don't agree with people that let it define them. I have ended many friendships because they either don't like white people/asian people/black people.
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Vegas Eddie on 10/19/14 at 10:51 am to TrueTiger
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Pack your bags everybody! Bucky is taking us on a white-guilt trip.
Are we going to Africa?
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by WeeWee on 10/19/14 at 10:58 am to BuckyBadger
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Good to know you liked Billo acknowledging that race and our history of subjugation of black people might have be a factor in determine success.
History has some factor but a very small factor:
1. It is the AA community that accepts that is ok for almost 75% of AA babies to be born out of wedlock
2. It is the AA community that does not stress education like the white and asian community
3. It is the AA community that accepts thuggish and gang behavior as part of their culture
Those are 3 reason that have way more impact than a history of slavery 150 years ago or segregation 50+ years ago.
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Roger Klarvin on 10/19/14 at 11:13 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
I watched it and got a pretty big kick out of it. Clearly semi-scripted with excessive drama on both sides, but I laughed
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by RogerTheShrubber on 10/19/14 at 11:16 am to BuckyBadger
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It is also pretty clear you really don't understand what white privilege is.
Neither do you since it's an extremely subjective, created term for political gain
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by onmymedicalgrind on 10/19/14 at 11:16 am to Roger Klarvin
I need some brain sanitizer after watching that.
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re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Roger Klarvin on 10/19/14 at 11:18 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
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The one thing I don't think folks like Stewart can answer is "How do we fix white privilege?". He admits in the debate that modern white privilege is simply the residue of racist policies half a century ago. You can't legally fix residue of any law.
A lot of people dont believe there is anything that can be done about it, they just want people to acknowledge it exists. Its kinda just the way things are.
I do not agree with the trend towards an entitlement state and believe a lot of the problems in the black community are self-inflicted, but I have no issue with acknowledging that being born white in American inherently increases my odds of good life outcomes. Its just acknowledging the reality of our existence.
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Roger Klarvin on 10/19/14 at 11:20 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
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What don't I get? White privilege implies that white success is predestined at the expense of black folks.
No it doesnt
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Zach on 10/19/14 at 11:22 am to Roger Klarvin
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but I have no issue with acknowledging that being born white in American inherently increases my odds of good life outcomes. Its just acknowledging the reality of our existence.
My life is an argument against that. I was a National Merit Scholar with very high ACT, SAT and GPA. I couldn't get into Harvard.
There is no such thing as a black version of me who did not get a full ride to an Ivy League College. The difference? I had white skin.
And, if you say "Well, Zach, if you were born black you probably would have been in poverty."
I was born into extreme poverty.
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Roger Klarvin on 10/19/14 at 11:23 am to Zach
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So, which race is more monolithic than blacks?
Race is a social construct with very little actual meaning. Ethnicity is also socially constructed but defines groups using more objective standards. As an ethnicity, Indian Americans and Asian Americans are far more homogenous than African Americans.
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Vols&Shaft83 on 10/19/14 at 11:24 am to Roger Klarvin
White Privilege is a term that when used, should be punishable by a kick to the taint.
Rape Culture is another one.
Rape Culture is another one.
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Edearl Watson on 10/19/14 at 11:25 am to Roger Klarvin
White privilege is nothing more than another excuse, manufactured by liberal/progressive morons to excuse the failings of black society.
Because everyone knows it's easier to make an excuse than to actually achieve something in life.
We all know that achieving success takes some effort. While making excuses takes none.
Because everyone knows it's easier to make an excuse than to actually achieve something in life.
We all know that achieving success takes some effort. While making excuses takes none.
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Tiguar on 10/19/14 at 11:29 am to BuckyBadger
You "privilege" dipshits are all the same. You go on about how people don't understand it and when asked to expand you say its to deep4me and too complicates to explain. frick off and admit blacks have done a right job of shooting themselves in the foot for the past 30 years.
How did the Jews who were persecuted everywhere they went and literally holocausted still come to positions of major power everywhere they go?
How did the Jews who were persecuted everywhere they went and literally holocausted still come to positions of major power everywhere they go?
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Roger Klarvin on 10/19/14 at 11:31 am to Zach
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My life is an argument against that. I was a National Merit Scholar with very high ACT, SAT and GPA. I couldn't get into Harvard.
There is no such thing as a black version of me who did not get a full ride to an Ivy League College. The difference? I had white skin.
Being white statistically increases your odds of going to college in the first place. Additionally, being born black inherently decreases the odds that you end up in a school district that provides the education necessary for you to become an elite student.
In other words, the odds of you being a national merit scholar with great test scores would have been much lower had you been born into the black community.
You are missing the forest for the trees, analyzing an entire population from an individual perspective.
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And, if you say "Well, Zach, if you were born black you probably would have been in poverty."
Poverty is one of many factors. Culture, instilled in all of us by our elders, plays arguably an even bigger role. The legal system also plays a significant role.
For instance, a black male arrested prior to age 18 has less than a 5% chance of ever graduating college. A white male in the same scenario has almost a 50% chance.
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by Roger Klarvin on 10/19/14 at 11:33 am to Vols&Shaft83
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White Privilege is a term that when used, should be punishable by a kick to the taint.
Depends on what the one using the term means by it.
The way it is used as a liberal talking point absolutely deserves a kick to the nether regions.
re: Did anyone catch the Jon Stewart and Oreilly debate on white privilege?Posted by SlowFlowPro on 10/19/14 at 11:34 am to Jcorye1
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I paid my own way in college, failed a bit, had to pay more, and even worked multiple jobs WHILE in college. I get my degree, and I get a job with the state. Everything is going fine until my car breaks down, to which I have to work 70 hours a week between the two jobs just to pay for a used car.
you see the "white privilege" argument has become a way to criticize this sort of behavior as being privileged
literally things like having 2 parents, having them give a frick about your education, having a work ethic, etc are "white privilege", just as they're seen as "being white" in the majority of urban-black communities
what it really is, is an attempt to excuse the pathologies of culture of those in poverty
it also is a way to decrease individual achievements, which is a pillar of modern liberals/progressives/democrats
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