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      • @[email protected]
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        232 years ago

        It’s interesting how vilifying an entire group of people based on the skin color is not considered racist if that skin color is white.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          Historically “racist” is the bunk pseudoscience that claimed white people are more intelligent than other racial groups. When you refer to someone in the modern age as racist you are comparing them to those idiots. It wouldn’t make a lot of sense to compare somebody to that group for disliking white people.

          To answer the deeper question you’re hinting at, although the post is racially predigest, making fun of white people for being white is generally considered punching up which is not frowned on in the same way as punching down.

          • @[email protected]
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            122 years ago

            Considered punching up? Is that not racist itself? If a non-white considers making fun of white people to be “punching up”, then do they consider themselves as lesser than white people? We are all human, and discriminating based on race is racist regardless of the race.

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              12 years ago

              Punching up/down isn’t in reference to some scale of a person’s value, but in reference to how much somebody struggles. While in this case is is about race it doesn’t have to be. Making fun of somebody for having cancer for instance would be punching down because they are already struggling with that thing.

              Obviously it can get nuanced pretty easily. People like Caitlyn Jenner are so privileged that the systemic oppression/hate of trans people probably don’t effect her very much, so it’s probably not punching down to make fun of her, though others may disagree.

              It may make more sense to rephrase it as “don’t hit someone when they’re already on the ground”.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      Tell me you don’t understand what white supremacism is without telling me you don’t understand what white supremacism is.

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      2 years ago

      It’s not necessary a “white” person, for example I once had a discussion with a black American who took this position depicted here, a big Obama fan and free market defender