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“Black people can’t be racist” Oh so you’re racist AND stupid
I hate when ppl say black people or poc can’t be racist…oppression and racism are not the same thing Oppression based off race is racism yes but racism literally is hating someone because of their race…degrading/hating someone based off race is racism-
309 upvotes, 120 comments. Sidechat image post by Anonymous in Confessions. "I hate when ppl say black people or poc can’t be racist…oppression and racism are not the same thing 
Oppression based off race is racism yes but racism literally is hating someone because of their race…degrading/hating someone based off race is racism-"
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Anonymous 2w

Per that definition, the ending changes it you cant be racist to the majority because they are per the definition not the minority nor marginalized. You can prejudice to the majority but not racist.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

That reasoning is used to excuse racism towards white people, sybau

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

“Typically”

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

What racism to white people exists, tell me. I don’t remember redlining affect white Americans in the same manner that they affected black Americans. I don’t think white neighborhoods are purposefully over policed. You saying that but not proving it exists.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Just because white people cant experience systemic racism doesn’t mean they cant experience individual racism. Thats what im talking about. Saying white people are not capable of experiencing racism is low iq and racist towards white people in itself.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

In America, they don’t because they are the majority but if they go to idk maybe a country within the continent of Asia or Africa as long as it’s not South Africa then I’d agree. But if they went to Europe or Australia the only reason they’d face discrimination is because of their own potential ignorance of the country. I never said white people don’t experience racism just not in USA.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Youre just wrong. A white person in USA can experience racism walking to the gas station

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Just like any other race

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

They don’t tho, and I’m speaking very generally but take the major city in any state; a white person is going to experience little or no prejudice/racism compared to any black person.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

“Little to no” “compared to any black person” literally proves my point that it can happen

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

On the smallest fucking scale of a random ass prejudice attendant is what you are hanging on but the overall gist is that white people do not experience general racism in the U.S. You want them to be the victim so bad when it’s not real.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

For example white applicants are accepted on a larger basis to HBCU’s than black applicants to PWI’s, why is that?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Moving goalposts like crazy. First you were saying white people cant experience racism at all now they do just not on a significant level compared to others lmao

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

I’m not moving the goalpost, white people in the U.S. don’t experience racism, prejudice yes not racism.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Youre just wrong have a good day

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

I’m not and have the day you deserve.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

recently, i have seen a lot of generalized hate towards white people online. I really haven’t seen much coming from white people towards blacks, but that could be my feed. just because someone is white doesn’t mean they have privilege or that they’re a supremacist… that’s a new stigma. i shouldn’t have to feel bad that i’m white. you shouldn’t have to feel bad you’re black. *and also, if a crime rate in an area is higher, more law enforcement should be present. doesn’t matter who lives there

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2w

No one said to feel bad because you are white but don’t go around thinking you at a disadvantage. Like I said, not likely to feel discrimination in any major city in any state in the U.S.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

i never said that i felt as if i were at a disadvantage. there aren’t many citizens in america who genuinely have a systemic disadvantage. education is available, jobs are available. those can solve the bigger problems you might face. i’m sure you’ve felt discrimination, but that’s from a few losers here and there. and i know that can include police which isn’t okay. but still, all of this finger pointing will never help us to see one another simply as human beings.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 2w

My point went over their head theres no point in arguing with them

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

You had no point, just to let you know.

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