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Can white people be victims of racism? Or hate speech.
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Black Lives Matter will in some way, say "You have privilege because your white. Also, you're related to a slave owner"
SJWs will say similar things, but at white men
"You have privilege because you're white and a man"
You can call a white person a cracker, no one bats an eye, but you call a black person the n word, you might as well kill yourself
If you're white and support the conservatives, you support racism, sexism, deporting Mexicans, you hate blacks, LGBTQ etc.
If you're white and support Donald Trump you're Hitler
If you disprove the wage gap, you're in denial about your privilege.
Should I go on?
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Any race can be a victim of racism, by the very definition of the word "racism". Anti-black racism tends to be more prevalent in white-dominated countries, for obvious reasons - but, for example, in black-dominated countries (most African countries), anti-white racism, in turn, is prevalent.
As long as the concept of "race" means anything beyond a pure scientific concept, there will always be racism.
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If you're white and you feel like you're being oppressed, well, welcome to the club. Also I can't be racist I have a white friend. (See how ridiculous that is)
You seemed to miss the point of my post. It's not being stopped vs not being stopped. It's the interaction during the stop. I was asked for no ID no proof of ownership of any vehicle, wasnt even asked which one was mine. A black kid doing that same thing would have to go through so much more to be allowed to leave. It's I was even stopped in the first place, but all it took was saying I dropped a car off, they wanted to know where I worked and live without me giving any proof, and they let me go. With a backpack and a drawstring bag with me I would have expected an attempt to search. White privilege is my friends smoking weed at a public park and when the cop finds then just had him dump out the weed he had, then he have my friend his grinder and bowl back and told him to leave! In the same jurisdiction where a huge legal deal was made out of two black pro football players smoking weed on their private property.
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the cop wouldn’t trust anyone wearing a hoodie with a backpack walking through a car lot at night. White, black, red, yellow, blue
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I think generally it has more to do with the general appearance of the person, than with the skin color. While there are definitely racist cops out there (among members of any profession there will be some racists), I do not think they form a very significant slice of the entire population. But often, when people are treated with prejudice, it is not about the skin color.
Compare these two people:
Now, I do not want to perpetuate any stereotypes, but my point is that the former is probably treated much better by the police officers, than the latter. And unfortunately, among modern Black Americans, the latter subculture is pretty widespread (for historical reasons mostly). There are such people among the Whites as well ("white trash"), and I doubt they are treated as well as other Whites are. Just look at any of the "Sovereign citizen" compilations on Youtube, where a lot of whites have (justly so) physical force applied to them for disobeying the police orders.
"White privilege" is a pretty bad term in any case. It is not a "privilege" to not be mistreated for your skin color, it is the default state, it is how things should be. Rather than calling it "white privilege", it is better to call it "discrimination by race". "Privilege" assumes some kind of benefit compared to the default state in the society; for example, I don't know, getting free alcohol at various bars for having blue eyes.
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I hope you know more black people die by.... black people.
If you ever saw the body camera recordings, most of the time the person was RUNNING or doing something stupid, or was a wanted person with a WEAPON! like reaching in the glove box of their car. Police don't know if they're reaching for a weapon, so they sometimes overreact, but police work is unpredictable. One day, nothing really happens then the next day they respond to a mass shooting. So sometimes, they make mistakes. But saying they're targetting blacks, even if the person they shot in question was A, resisting arrest B. a danger to the cop, and those around and C. the person was a wanted person
Blues and Raptors handed two very toxic teams embarrassing losses, 95% of the sports world is rejoicing in the news
Repealing the Second Amendment is the first step to Totalitarianism, and it needs to be prevented to protect our freedom
http://www.atheistrepublic.com/
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