I've seen in a few places around the interwebs, and now here from Athena, the claim that for for "racism" to exist, it requires power. The logic seems to be that only white men can be racist because some old white men are who are in the echelons of power. Pretty much everybody else I have spoken to sees "racism" as simply people who discriminate or judge others based on race (usually negatively).
Why do people push the "black people can't be racist" rhetoric, why do they insist on that, and what do they think that will accomplish for them? Do they have any word for when black people discriminate and prejudge based on race. If it isn't racism, what do they call it? Do they define racism as they do so they can pretend this doesn't exist? We asked this in another thread where Athena was pushing this definition, and she declined to answer.
And what do you think the effect of hearing "black people can't be racist" will be on the listener? I think it quickly labels the speaker as somebody not to be taken seriously. Saying such things only undermines the valid points and calls to action these people may otherwise have. It seems to be a great way to lose support in fighting white racism, and yet it is done by those who claim to be the most dedicated to that cause. Is appears designed to backfire.... so why do it?
I don't get it. If you are trying to undo prejudice and tribal impulse, you shouldn't be doing it with prejudice and tribal impulse. The same goes for any feminists who would claim that women can't be sexist or are incapable of sexual assault against men (don't know if there are any). If you are not willing to look for prejudice and tribal impulse and acknowledge it in yourself, how can you demand others do so in regard to prejudice and tribal impulse against you?
Why do people push the "black people can't be racist" rhetoric, why do they insist on that, and what do they think that will accomplish for them? Do they have any word for when black people discriminate and prejudge based on race. If it isn't racism, what do they call it? Do they define racism as they do so they can pretend this doesn't exist? We asked this in another thread where Athena was pushing this definition, and she declined to answer.
And what do you think the effect of hearing "black people can't be racist" will be on the listener? I think it quickly labels the speaker as somebody not to be taken seriously. Saying such things only undermines the valid points and calls to action these people may otherwise have. It seems to be a great way to lose support in fighting white racism, and yet it is done by those who claim to be the most dedicated to that cause. Is appears designed to backfire.... so why do it?
I don't get it. If you are trying to undo prejudice and tribal impulse, you shouldn't be doing it with prejudice and tribal impulse. The same goes for any feminists who would claim that women can't be sexist or are incapable of sexual assault against men (don't know if there are any). If you are not willing to look for prejudice and tribal impulse and acknowledge it in yourself, how can you demand others do so in regard to prejudice and tribal impulse against you?