Of course, you'll be able to put out a few topics that you started were you were raising an issue of racism against non-white people, right? Because, I'm just wrong about the things that upset you so much that you post about them.
Yes, I've made posts/threads that defend white people being on the receiving end of wrong. Just like I've made posts/threads about *insert any color or race here* of people being on the receiving end of wrong too. I've done it for both in this thread alone. I try and be consistent. I can admit when I'm wrong (unless it's a basketball post) and I'm willing to learn, see things from different perspectives and grow as a person.
I'm sure if you bumped some posts of threads I've made in the past I'd probably cringe, but at the same time I'd be happy because I'd be able to see how I've grown and changed e.g. When I was religious, I used to defend marriage being between a man and woman, abortion and Planned Parenthood.
You're not any whiter than I am, skin-color wise.
I'm probably not. I get asked often if I'm Mexican.
I offered you a link to a Vox article that went into detail over the differences between Norton's and Jeong's situations. You chose to not read it, which is fine, but it also means you're now willfully ignorant of these differences and basically whining because the surface differences are not to your liking.
Look, dude, I didn't read it for a few reasons. First, it drives me crazy reading things on sites like Mother Goose, Breitbart, the Federalist, Buzzfeed, etc. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Vox is a progressive liberal website that spews bias?
Just because I didn't read your article it doesn't mean I'm willfully ignorant. I actually read a lot of opinion pieces on the matter. I disagree with a lot of the points they try to make. If you condone her tweets or think she was trolling the trolls, you're wrong.
I often hear from ultra-conservatives how it's the response to efforts to fight racism that make people vote for racists. Not that *you* are ultra-conservative, you just are parroting one of their talking points.
I mean, they just said that in the video I posted from CNN. I'm not sure if it's actually true, but it makes you wonder how the hell Trump got elected. I certainly think when you make things more personal and emotional for groups of people, it engages them to do things.
It's funny you're saying I'm parroting though. If I'm a parrot, you're a sheep.
The direction of the punch refers to your relative position. If she were making fun of the uneducated, or those who went to state schools, or the poor, that would indeed be punching down.
When she says white people, it also includes the uneducated, the poor, the middle class and those who fight for minorities because she's generalizing. If she's going to "punch down" she should call out specific people - not a group of people based on their skin color.
The idea that she's punching up is bull **** imo.
I agree. Get more educated on the differences between Norton and Jeong, and stop condoning racism.
If you can explain how you condone Jeong's tweets and condemn Norton's without mentioning their skin color, I'm all ears.
Do you really believe Jeong has a plan to make white people breed less?
No, I don't necessarily believe she wants white people to breed less, but I also wouldn't be surprised if she did. If she's willing to say what she says publically, imagine the trash she says to her friends and behind closed doors. She has some serious hatred towards white people. I read her twitter feed not just the few tweets the media uses in their articles.
[QUOTE="One Brow, post: 1639866, member: 74"The first commentator said the tweets were not racist. Why didn't her opinion register on you?[/QUOTE]
The same reason your opinion isn't registering with me. It's wrong and causes more problems and division.