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Related: About this forumTop 10 Ways Black People Keep Racism Alive, According to Wypipo
Yesterday 9:45am Filed to: RACISM
As one of the worlds foremost experts in the field of wypipology, I am constantly searching for ways to translate my studies into real-world applications. Fortunately, there are hundreds of white people who generously take time out of their day to accuse me of being the real racist.
These scholars keep in constant contact with me to point out how I actually keep racism alive by talking about racism.
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irisblue
(34,261 posts)🤦?♀️
Yeah
lunasun
(21,646 posts)appalachiablue
(42,906 posts)LSFL
(1,112 posts)Being all African American....the list goes on. Why can't you just accept that you bring it on yourself?
Nitram
(24,604 posts)heaven05
(18,124 posts)brer cat
(26,268 posts)gollygee
(22,336 posts)I hadn't read anything by this writer until the "wypipo" threads in GD.
ismnotwasm
(42,454 posts)Right now there are but, but we are all ONE race Wypipo threads in GD. Full circle.
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)Kinda seems the only thing worse than being called a racist is discussing race. That's the direct (and only) impression I've gotten from a lot of responses in the wypipo threads from people feigning righteous offense.
Boomer
(4,249 posts)So many "but I'm not a racist" White People try to escape feeling uncomfortable about race by playing the color-blind card. It's their end-run attempt to avoid the entire issue and absolve themselves of White People Guilt, which is apparently a very heavy burden to bear.
I'm a White Person. A few generations back, one branch of my family owned slaves. I can't make that "uncomfortable" history go away. Day by day, I'm learning to live with discomfort that pales in comparison to what black people face every day.
SaschaHM
(2,897 posts)Boomer
(4,249 posts)After reading a "spirited" discussion on another thread about Wypipo, I subscribed to the AA group. The first post I read was this one, and it delivers.
As a White person, I found Harriot's commentary to be biting and very welcome. Yes, this is exactly what I see from this side of the racial divide and the more people who call out this arrogant, entitled, privileged behavior, the better. I don't take the criticism personally, unless I'm guilty of any of the behaviors being criticized. At which point I learn something new and stop whatever I'm doing that's Wypipo-ish.
On the other hand, I do take the criticism of my White People group personally, and recognize it's entirely deserved. Whether I like it or not, I belong to this group and with the privilege comes culpability. Keep the barbs coming.