Ah, racism. Is there anything it can't do?
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Over in
debunkingwhite, there is a link to an article in which a
white woman waxes poetic about black men. Boy, do they get upset. It makes me feel like I'm missing something. Why should I care about/judge a woman who likes black guys? Change the words "Black guy" with "Tall guy" or "Bald Guy" or "Short guy" or
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Exactly. This is why I run, very fast, in the other direction whenever the racist meme surfaces.
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I just don't think a LiveJournal argument or a "humorous" Bingo card or even a plethora of racial (not racist) bloggers are doing much to help the situation.
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I don't disagree. The problem for me is not admitting that there are times in which I am privileged by being white or marrying a woman, but in that I am ALWAYS privileged even if I'm not doing anything specifically because I am white in every situation period. This is demonstrably not true, and poisons the discussion right from the beginning.
Abuse of the concept occurs when it's applied equally to *every* social dynamic involving majority and minority members of one set (race, sex, gender, whatever) or another. To take things to an absurd degree for illustration purposes, you end up with a bunch of gay black women beating the shit out of some white straight guy and yelling "Expression of privilege ( ... )
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I've pointed this out twice, now, to fairly reasonable people caught up in this crap, and both times I've gotten the same response: "WITCH HUNT? BWAHHAHAHAHHAAAA. How could it be a witch hunt? We don't have any *power.*"
Everybody's got the power to kill and destroy instead of building, the more so the more they collect themselves around a banner. This is always a danger, even when the cause is just. And...I ain't joining any witch hunts.
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