So does anyone know what Stoked means by non-racist "white pride" yet?
I think he's talking about bread.
So does anyone know what Stoked means by non-racist "white pride" yet?
So does anyone know what Stoked means by non-racist "white pride" yet?
I think you've grossly misrepresented the Black Pride 'movement.' I would suggest to you that it is a diverse movement with diverse messages, including humanistic ideals such as individual and group pride and rejection of shame, but also including baser emotions, such as deviance against perceived oppressors and messages of intolerance and hate. It's understandable for those who feel oppressed to have feelings of hate, or other strong negative emotions, toward their oppressors. Disappointing but understandable. You, however, have chosen to focus on that part of the movement that fits your preconceived narrative. That the Black Pride movement includes many, many reasonable, rational people with positive messages should be seen as a triumph of sorts, yet all you can see, it seems, is the negative. Why is that?
That's the problem, society feels that it absolutely has to equate white pride with racism.That they cannot be seperated. I reject that they are one and the same. I flat out reject that white pride has to be about racism. No matter how some groups, on both sides of the fence, wish to paint it so. I truly feel like you already knew I was saying this and are trying to spin.
I agree that there are social beliefs and opinions that should be rejected by society. Such as racist beliefs.
Put out two identical resumes, except for the name, on a job site. Give one of the the fist name of DeMare, or any similar name culturally associated with black people, and another a name associated with white people, say Bradley. Make sure to check the EEOC boxes appropriately. Get back to me on the difference in the response level, and then tell me there is no such thing as white privilege.
Put out two identical resumes, except for the name, on a job site. Give one of the the fist name of DeMare, or any similar name culturally associated with black people, and another a name associated with white people, say Bradley. Make sure to check the EEOC boxes appropriately. Get back to me on the difference in the response level, and then tell me there is no such thing as white privilege.
Oh, so you've seen that anecdotal video too, huh? On the inner webz = truth.
I've seen this described by several different people who tried it, as well as a study on the effect using various names. It's not like this is an expensive experiment. All it takes is time, the materials are free.
If you think the data we have is not reliable, do your own study. You keep talking about all the time you have.
I ran into a LaShavania Laquita before (pronounced La-Sha-Vain-Ya La-queeta - I made up the spelling obv). She was shouting it at the DMV over and over because of some problem with her license until a cop escorted her out for being disruptive. But now that I think of it, he was probably just racist.
You're not familiar with the Angry Black Woman narrative?
Guess not.
I think he's talking about bread.