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In reply to the discussion: The online attitudes of quite a few "Progressive" white folks regarding dehumanizing language [View all]The Polack MSgt
(13,426 posts)26. next up is this
All I am saying is I think there may be a strong case for the argument that the "picture" could be one of familiarity as well as a sense of superiority. How do you decide where a person fits without any other evidence to strengthen that decision?
So the folks with no power relative to the justice department, zoning commission, banks and licensing boards - those guys' picture of humanity somehow affects the lives of white folks?
We need to hold them to a standard that you are flat out refusing to accept for white folks?
NAH. Disagree
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The online attitudes of quite a few "Progressive" white folks regarding dehumanizing language [View all]
The Polack MSgt
May 2018
OP
I'm confused. Who are the "they" you are saying are not percieving POC as human?
Squinch
May 2018
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I'm looking for the peer-reviewed and objective sources in your arguments as well..
LanternWaste
May 2018
#50