Yup....

Nov 15, 2006 15:45

I'll admit it. I hate white people. Not directly, but in the abstract sense. I mean, a large number of my friends are white. I don't hate them, just the fact that they've been raised with a blanket over their faces to the things that go on outside of the small world they live in. They don't see that white privilege is a feasible thing. They don't ( Read more... )

Leave a comment

dissent_dogma November 16 2006, 00:42:20 UTC
I'm not trying to say that one race is worse than another. I'm saying that one race is more ignorant in regards to their own stratification. I would like everyone to be equal. It seems that it'll never happen because there's always going to be this internal social struggle for someone to out-do the others. You don't understand that most white people barely see the folly of their actions. You get put on the fore-front because you're the most stratified. But, there's still a large number that "act out" seemingly in some type of fear. I really wish someone had given Native Americans some type of reparations. A large number of them are being raped forwards and backwards. It's like they've sold themselves to keep up with the rest of society. You keep bringing up all these other races like I don't realize their plight. I can't speak for them, though. I'm not even trying to speak for my race. I'm speaking my own thoughts.
And you're fucking ignorant if you say that just because there's a reason behind the taunting and poor treatment justifies the actions. I know you know it doesn't. Perpetuation....
Take a sociology class and understand that the stratification is not because of laziness or anything else you can find as foreseen fact. It's because oppression still reigns in every way. I'm not saying that's the only problem. But it's there. It's glaring everyone in the face at all times.

Reply

bleedingbunny November 16 2006, 00:45:41 UTC
At the same time, you cannot convince thousands of people that something is terrible without reasoning. Even false reasoning has something believeable about it.

That is like trying to convince someone that the sky is purple. You can see the sky is blue, some of use understand that it's water reflection, and not actually blue. But anyone can clearly see it's not purple! What are you stupid! Look at it.. it's blue!

Reply

bleedingbunny November 16 2006, 00:46:10 UTC
use = us

Reply

dissent_dogma November 16 2006, 00:52:58 UTC
That's the sad thing. It's like the fact that you have people of two different races everything suddenly turns from "reality" to "false reality" and no one can really tell the difference. I see one thing one way and you may seem that same thing another way. In some way we both may be right, but proving it won't happen because they're both somewhat feasible.

Reply

bleedingbunny November 16 2006, 00:56:37 UTC
So neither ways are completely correct.

Therefore, believing in a partially correct idea, is essentially believing in a false idea. Spreading the concepts of a partially right idea, also spreads the false. It's pointless to be angry over something you can only be partially correct about. :)

Reply

dissent_dogma November 16 2006, 01:10:50 UTC
It's still easier to get angry because I have yet to find a way to bring everyone to realize that separation is stupid. Stratification should only happen on the basis of success and on a fair basis of success. It's like our society is damned. But I guess if there weren't problems like this abound. People like me would be out of things to ponder and/or without future jobs...

Reply


Leave a comment

Up