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Harvey » Wed Oct 14, 2015 6:58 pm wrote:Some questions:
1. Is there a White Lives Matter movement in the USA? Why not?
2. Is there a Black Lives Matter movement in any 'western' nation other than the USA? Why not?
3. Are there cycles of heightened racial identification in the USA? If so, frequency? Relationship to extrinsic events? Who benefits?
4. How might poorer 'whites' and 'blacks' with similar social and economic grievances be encouraged to find or reject solidarity?
5. Is this thread real or did I imagine it?
FourthBase » Wed Oct 14, 2015 10:27 pm wrote:What a great "anti-fascist" board...
Un-fucking-believable.
justdrew » Thu Oct 15, 2015 3:08 am wrote:harvey, FFS.
"Hydrogen Matters"
do you interpret that statement to suggest I think that the other elements are unimportant?
Searcher08 » Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:10 am wrote:She described her amazement at finding that many of the people she considered racist were actually just assholes.
Racism is a structure because racial and ethnic dominance exists in and is reproduced by the system through formulation and application of rules, laws and regulations and through access to and allocation of resources. … Racism is a process because structures and ideologies do not exist outside the everyday practices through which they are created and confirmed.
— Philomena Essed, Understanding Everyday Racism: An Interdisciplinary Theory.
American Dream » Thu Oct 15, 2015 12:39 pm wrote:Racism is a structure because racial and ethnic dominance exists in and is reproduced by the system through formulation and application of rules, laws and regulations and through access to and allocation of resources. … Racism is a process because structures and ideologies do not exist outside the everyday practices through which they are created and confirmed.
— Philomena Essed, Understanding Everyday Racism: An Interdisciplinary Theory.
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