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The moment you start talking about “white tears” or act like tears belong to a specific race, you are no better then the racists you hate.

when a person from an oppressive group insults someone from an oppressed group it is more harmful than if a…

Black people are still being oppressed. And White people do not experience racism.

How are black people still being oppressed? And saying white people can’t experience racism is utterly ignorant. Racism is a two way street. It does NOT only apply to non-white people.

White people are the oppressive group, not the oppressed.

And Black people are being oppressed in many ways. Some of the ways here in the U.S. (but not limited to) is police brutality, excused hate crimes against Black people, extended prison sentences, segregation in real estate, poverty, systematic racism, institutionalized racism, and more.

Grouping all white people as oppressive is racist.

And I wanna see some GOOD facts on those.

It is not racist to recognize an oppressive group.

And instead of making demands you could do some research since you feel strongly enough about this topic to post about it in the first place. I will, however, use two examples on what I listed. Trayvon Martin, a 17 year old child who was stalked and murdered by a White passing man whose family knew him to be a racist. The murder was justified because America does not value Black children. An example of recent police brutality is Jonathan Ferrell’s story, a 24 year old foot ball player got into a terrible car accident and was able to escape the car and went to a near by house for help, the police were called and upon arrival he came towards them for help and they shot him ten times to his death. The information is out there.

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Thu, Sep 19th 2013 at 17 PM