You do realize this is compatible with the disparate sentencing laws being racist?
It’s far more in line with economic status than it is “race”.
You do realize this is compatible with the disparate sentencing laws being racist?
It’s far more in line with economic status than it is “race”.
You do realize this is compatible with the disparate sentencing laws being racist?
No, please explain. I think I've rattled the cage too much lately so I'll duck out and listen for a bit.
Racism is the disparate application of institutional power based on skin color, and support (tacit or implicit) of these institutions. Blacks who use institutional power to make life worse for black people are still being racist.
Racism is the disparate application of institutional power based on skin color, and support (tacit or implicit) of these institutions. Blacks who use institutional power to make life worse for black people are still being racist.
What about when wealthy and powerful black people help other wealthy and powerful black people get out of their chargers for crimes?
Such as when Jussie Smollett was helped by Michelle Obama and Kim Fox get out of his 16 felony charges? You know, the topic of this thread.
Would you classify this as black privilege, gay privilege, or black racism. It seems to fit your definitions perfectly.
I’ll openly disagree here on a base premise I firmly disagree with.
racism is prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
Now, social power, usually based off of economic means or ethnic origin, immensely amplifies it. Sometimes systemically in reach and frequency. But the amount of power used in each instance isn’t a threashold for what qualifies as racism. Racism is racism. Regardless of social power. All the power does is increase the damage and sometimes frequency of it.
What about it?
So?
You already classified the privilege in the first paragraph. Why would you want to wrongly classify what you have already correctly classified?
Because you say so? If so, what is the Stoked-approved term for the disparate application of institutional power based on skin color, and support (tacit or implicit) of these institutions? Because when you hear Cornel West, or Spike Lee, or Ta-Nehsi Coates, or me reference racism, that's the definition in use.
So, what's your approved term for the disparate application of institutional power based on skin color, and support (tacit or implicit) of these institutions?
Because you say so? If so, what is the Stoked-approved term for the disparate application of institutional power based on skin color, and support (tacit or implicit) of these institutions? Because when you hear Cornel West, or Spike Lee, or Ta-Nehsi Coates, or me reference racism, that's the definition in use.
So, what's your approved term for the disparate application of institutional power based on skin color, and support (tacit or implicit) of these institutions?