My friend called me as I was getting ready for work, and told me to look at a post that was made in our Yahoo group. Now usually I don't pay any attention to posts, because most of them are not pertaining to me. However, this one could not be ignored. Below is a copy of the exact post. Warning: ignorance is abundant in this post, and may not be
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1. Well, what is the author of this implying that there are "normal, regular"(white) Americans and then there are the rest of the others? THat is what it sounds like to me. Minority do take pride in their heritage, however, that is not the reason there are so many labels. Identifying our ehtnicity along with being American was not todistance ourselves from regular white society. On the contrary, it was for the opposite effect; it was to let the predominantly WASP culture know that we, too, are Americans as well. Otherwise, they would just call you Mexican, Chinese, Colored, Indian, etc.
2. No one ever said it is okay to call another person of another race than you a racial slur. It is wrong on all levels.
3. Ghettos are not the most dangerous. That is a myth that needs to be squashed. And the danger than does occur can be contributed to the purpose of creating a ghetto. Ghetto is a yiddish term use to describe the poor areas of town the Nazi Germans subjected the Jewish population to live in. They were given no food, piss poor job oppurtunities, a curfew, and no means to a decent living. Crime rose because the Jewish pop. had no means to support themselves. Ghettos were made to control the Jews easier. Hmmm... I wonder why they call the impoverished concentrated area of black folks, ghettos? (think about it)
4. a)Obviously, someone doesn't read their history. UNCF is an orgainzation design to raise the endowment levels of "Historically Black Colleges and Universities", because they cannot compete with the $1 Billion endowments of Harvard, Yale, Columbia, etc...Historically "White" Colleges and Universities. White people go to HBCUs, just like Black people go to HWCUs... I went to an HWCU.
b) Why not celebrate a man who lead the Civil Rights Movement and championed equality for all men and women. We championed George Washington, a slave owner, Thomas Jefferson, a horny slave owner who pillaged thru his slave women like a harem. They did great things, nevertheless.
c) The NAACP was started by white people as well as blacks. I mean, the first executive board had white people on it.
d) Why do people complain about having "Black History Month"? It is not like you study Black History any other time. I mean I started out as a History Major in college. I studied more about white people in High School and College than anything. everyone studies Western Civ. History 11 months out of the year, so why worry about a time when it is the shortest month (28 days/sometime 29 on special years) of the year to learn about a culture that is not yours?
5. Some of the stuff are all minorities looting , carjacking, etc. is not worth discussing since it is blatant racism.
6. I don't have a problem with white people having pride in who they are. I encourage it. Have pride in where you come from. That is great. Teach me something about your culture. I am eager to learn. However, when you start to belittle another race/ethnicity and tell them that they are inferior or discriminate against them... that is racism. Racism is defined by "a group which is in a position of power discriminating against another group in a subordinate position, because of race, ethnicity or color." Most minorities are not in a position of power to be discriminating against others. Plain and simple. Again be proud of who you are, but when you start saying that you are better than us, that is when you are racist.
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I was referring to some old notes from my Pschyology 310 Class: Race, Stereotypes, Prejudices and my Sociology 313 Class: The World of A Minority.
The professors talked in great length about the characteristics of racism. They also gave the distinction between being "racially prejudice" and "committing act of racial discrimination or racism". According to UN International Conventions, "the term "racial discrimination" or "racism" shall mean any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on race, color, descent, or national or ethnic origin which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life." According to this, a person calling someone a name, or telling them that they are inferior, is being "racially prejudice". However when that person excludes them from opportunities based of their belief of that person's racial inferiority, that is "racism". Usually, in order to commit racial discrimination of a group or person, you have to be in a position of power over that group or person. Otherwise, racial discrimination can't occur with two entities of equal standing. That is why I used that definition. Now of course, I agree that a minority can commit acts of racism against the majority. (ex. if a white person wants to work at a black radio station and is denied that right because the radio station thinks he or she cannot effectively connect to its target audience.) That is racism, plain and simple. However, generally speaking since whites are the majority in America and hold the majority of the dominant positions of power, minorities usually are forced into the subordinate role of society.
This is why racism is so debatable. There is so much more than just calling someone a name. And different people have their different versions of what racism really is.
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Minority sub role in society:
Well in a multiracial/multi-ethnic society, there is a dominant culture and there are subordinate cultures. The dominant culture sets the framework of how society is perceived and what kind of values are set. For instance, America's dominant religion is mainly some form of Christianity. Therefore most people's values, their beliefs, etc. are based on Christian principles and values. It manifests in our legal system, our trade and services, our government, etc. Though there are other religions practiced here, they are in a subordinate position to the dominant one. Because of Christianity's ubiquitous manifestation in society, other people following different faiths are forced to work within the framework of what people following the Christian faith have set. It is why you see presidential candidates always mentioning the fact that they are Christian, mainly because most Americans are Christians, and gathering the votes needed to win the election, they have to factor in what Christians want; therefore, the Christian block influences the national culture. Now the subordinate religion can had an effect of society as well, however their effect is far less minimal than the majority religion.
The black girl calling you the N word is like a whole other subject entirely. :) Depending on the context, she probably considered you cool, and let her guard down, bringing you into the colloquialisms of black society. So keep on pimpin' the game, n**ga!!
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