I had a teacher in college that said that black people can't be racist towards white people because the "have nots" cannot be racist towards the "haves" which to me seemed not only presumptuous, but a rather racist point of view in its own way.
If you were in China and the population of Chinese was 78% would that be considered Chinese privilege? because the majority of people in that country is Chinese. I wonder how diversified the country is. I believe in america Chinese are a minority but are the richest in that country. Something doesn't make sense this race privileged stuff always was told that was bad but now it's ok who knew
Joe Rogan usually has objective takes on things like this, but I completely disagree. Even if you somehow removed racism on a rudimentary social level there is STILL foundational systemic racism / disadvantages in this country being a person of color. That’s something that may be hard to fully comprehend unless you’re in those shoes
Listen white privilege is a real thing and the stranger part is that white people like to leave that part packed up
I had a teacher in college that said that black people can't be racist towards white people because the "have nots" cannot be racist towards the "haves" which to me seemed not only presumptuous, but a rather racist point of view in its own way.
Bigotry causes anger, anger causes violence, violence causes bigotry.
If you were in China and the population of Chinese was 78% would that be considered Chinese privilege? because the majority of people in that country is Chinese. I wonder how diversified the country is. I believe in america Chinese are a minority but are the richest in that country. Something doesn't make sense this race privileged stuff always was told that was bad but now it's ok who knew
Joe Rogan usually has objective takes on things like this, but I completely disagree. Even if you somehow removed racism on a rudimentary social level there is STILL foundational systemic racism / disadvantages in this country being a person of color. That’s something that may be hard to fully comprehend unless you’re in those shoes