Captain Pablo said:No Spin Ag said:If I had them, I would have noted them.Captain Pablo said:No Spin Ag said:White privilege being seen as a fallacy will always be that to certain demographics in this country. It's just a reality for them.13B said:
Perpetuating the "white privilege" fallacy is harmful and racist. Now that you mention it, pretending like someone is getting rich off the "backs of the poor oppressed" black players (who put up the money, pays the bills, suffers the losses, takes all of the financial and legal risks?). I love how in the same sentence she says she earned everything but that there is "white privilege". The sooner that people promote meritocracy and quit blaming failures or successes on the color of their skin, the world would be a better place. Privilege exists but is not singular and is sometimes earned, it is omnidirectional and multifaceted.
Still, that you can admit that privilege exists at all is much more than others on the right would ever say. To many, that;s a start.
It's a start?
OK. If it's a start, what follows?
Explain the next several steps that follow admitting white privilege
That doesn't take away from the fact that it's Okay to say there are people who have privilege.
So you don't know what follows, you just know it's a start?
How do you know it's a start if you have no idea what it's the start of?
Because I can't recall anyone on the right even saying that.
It may not be the start of something, but it's more than has been said before. To me, that's something, even if not "a start."
There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the later ignorance. Hippocrates