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But what brought that cop to that area, and what made him think he could treat that kid like a second class citizen, which set the stage for that horrible decision, is more complex than race. |
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I don't care that your purse was stolen from your SUV, you atrocious bore. (I kind of wish you were kidnapped. Because I know your husband, and he'd never pay the ransom.) |
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Apparently that was hard for you to take. You've now pulled out your deadly rhetorical wet noodles of death and tried to lash me with them three times. Get over it, baby-cakes. |
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I believe (for example) that negative interactions one may have with a white teen jackass won't have the same impact on one's actions as a negative interaction with a black teen jackass because any negative stereotypes that are learned and cultivated (through all the items I listed in the post above) are reinforced with one or two small negative experiences. But the issue isn't one of blame for me. It's one of acceptance. Will white people, generally, ever accept that they have these negative influences and, as a result, negative behavior? From what I see, it always turns into a discussion of trying to explain why certain behavior might not be attributed to latent or outright racism or how they shouldn't be blamed for stuff. If they would just accept that it exists, even if it's just an acceptance of unconscious bias, then maybe they will recognize their behavior and actually try to address it. TM |
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May I just say, I know I have all kinds of race related prejudices and biases along the way that I struggle with and try to get rid of, but the longer this discussion goes on the less I like white people. Fuckin' white people.
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I'm not even sure where you got the idea that I'm claiming that a black person did something to me personally which caused me to have fear of all black people. That simply isn't true. What is true is that I witnessed groups of young black men (boys) terrorize other people (boys) at a significantly disproportionate rate than other groups of boys (whether that's a result of institutional racism or not is not really significant through the eyes of a 15-year old boy). I saw it...my brain processed it...and likely stored that information for future use. I was never terrorized myself, mainly because I was friends with some of the black guys (and frankly was protected via that friendship). Every black person should obviously not be held responsible for what was witnessed as a 15 year old. I know that. We all know that. But that doesn't change the effect of what was witnessed on the subconscious brain. Subconsciously, the brain recalls what was observed and immediately characterizes a similar scene as potentially dangerous. I'm not saying it's right but it's what our brains do. Now, I think you're right that we have to first recognize this subconscious bias, and then have to consciously work at reversing it. I am trying, and I think I've actually been fairly successful - you may not believe that, but I'm not sure I really give a shit. Whether you believe it or not is immaterial to me. Quote:
My point was that you seemed to be asserting that the only cause of the bias is "taught" by (subconsciously and consciously racist) white people. And I'm merely arguing that some of it is also learned (rightly or wrongly) by personally observing the actions of groups of young black men. |
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It's something more than just witnessing violence that informs my beliefs. Otherwise, I should now understand that both black and white people are violent and prone to criminal behavior and therefore cannot be trusted. The two are on equal footing. |
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Covenant House has been in our neighborhood since before most of the residents moved here (we're going through a gentrification phase right now). There have always been homeless youth and will always be homeless youth milling around. There was once a serious suggestion on the facebook page to boycott the Wendy's because the Wendy's will let the kids hang out there for awhile after they ordered their burgers and fries. Inevitably, some new development project starts up, and my husband rejoins the facebook page to bitch about city contractors and traffic problems. |
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I am very, very certain I saw a lot more violence from some of the white asshats I grew up among than any black folks I knew, whom I mostly knew through Church and my family's politics. But that doesn't mean the stereotypes didn't come into play and I didn't pick them up from somewhere. They persist even where there is experience to the contrary. White people don't attribute violence by whites to race. A bunch of rich preppies at UVa gang rape a girl, and no one thinks white people are thugs. |
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