Why? It doesn’t say or imply anything about white people, or that white people are racist. It just says that a white person who is racist is very cliche typical American. So it’s an anti US comment, but it’s not racist (as it doesn’t say anything about white people that aren’t racist, they’re not just “typically American”.
It’s saying negative things about people based only on race/ethnicity and throws skin colour in there just for extra points.
It’s very literally the perfect example for what racism is defined as, “discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity”
I really don’t care because people deal with this shit every day, but I think it’s pretty fucking funny because the commenter has gone full circle with it. I’m not even American and was like, “Whoah…”
Maybe if you substituted race and skin colour you’d get it. Though, if you’re having to do that…yeeeesh. self-reflection time.
It just says that a white person who is racist is very cliche typical American
If you sub white for Jewish, racist for greedy, and American for Israeli?
Like, I’m not here to defend white people. I genuinely don’t care. Just your argument is presented as the comments structure is what intrinsically makes it not racist, and I don’t know if it’s the case. I think it’s still just a punching up thing. I think you can re-use the structure and be pretty problematic.
If you sub white for Jewish, racist for greedy, and American for Israeli
Here we go again 🙄
Like, I’m not here to defend white people. I genuinely don’t care.
Both obvious lies.
I think you can re-use the structure and be pretty problematic
Yeah, because changing words changes meaning. Context matters.
That doesn’t mean that it’s racist to call out white racists, any more than it’s antisemitic to criticize the genocidal apartheid regime in charge of Israel or sexist to criticize the unhinged congresswoman from Georgia, Perjury Greene.
Why? It doesn’t say or imply anything about white people, or that white people are racist. It just says that a white person who is racist is very cliche typical American. So it’s an anti US comment, but it’s not racist (as it doesn’t say anything about white people that aren’t racist, they’re not just “typically American”.
It’s saying negative things about people based only on race/ethnicity and throws skin colour in there just for extra points.
It’s very literally the perfect example for what racism is defined as, “discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity”
I really don’t care because people deal with this shit every day, but I think it’s pretty fucking funny because the commenter has gone full circle with it. I’m not even American and was like, “Whoah…”
Maybe if you substituted race and skin colour you’d get it. Though, if you’re having to do that…yeeeesh. self-reflection time.
If you sub white for Jewish, racist for greedy, and American for Israeli?
Like, I’m not here to defend white people. I genuinely don’t care. Just your argument is presented as the comments structure is what intrinsically makes it not racist, and I don’t know if it’s the case. I think it’s still just a punching up thing. I think you can re-use the structure and be pretty problematic.
The statement “kissing my lovely wife”, but we’re switching out “wife” with “dog’s butthole”.
Thank God. I don’t think any of them want your help.
Here we go again 🙄
Both obvious lies.
Yeah, because changing words changes meaning. Context matters.
That doesn’t mean that it’s racist to call out white racists, any more than it’s antisemitic to criticize the genocidal apartheid regime in charge of Israel or sexist to criticize the unhinged congresswoman from Georgia, Perjury Greene.