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re: White fragility is the new popular word
Posted on 3/17/15 at 12:53 pm to CP3LSU25
Posted on 3/17/15 at 12:53 pm to CP3LSU25
The only thing terms like "white privilege" or "white fragility" attempt to do is automatically invalidate anything that might come out of my mouth in a conversation about race.
I am not going to shut my mouth that easily. Nice try, libs.
I'm all but certain that it's not just white people who are alledgedly trying to avoid a "real" conversation about race.
The thing about that conversation is that EACH side is going to have to hear something they won't like to hear, and each side will have work to do afterward.
No one gets to "win" the "real" conversation about race.
I am not going to shut my mouth that easily. Nice try, libs.
I'm all but certain that it's not just white people who are alledgedly trying to avoid a "real" conversation about race.
The thing about that conversation is that EACH side is going to have to hear something they won't like to hear, and each side will have work to do afterward.
No one gets to "win" the "real" conversation about race.
Posted on 3/17/15 at 12:57 pm to SpqrTiger
What would an open discussion about race accomplish? Black people think we are racist,but I don't think they know exactly how racist a lot of us are. It would only make things worse if they knew.
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