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PiKA2001 02-15-2010 10:04 AM

All White People Are RACIST!
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/molly-..._b_458434.html
DISCLAIMER- I normally can't stomach the Huff Post but I do end up on the site about once a month out of morbid curiosity.

Hmmmm, didn't know John Mayer spoke for all white people. The author looks white herself.


"Mayer is exhibit 'A' when illustrating that racism resides within all white people. No exception. Sorry. Whether you are a hip, young liberal white guy who has played music with famous black musicians or a guy working at a factory in a rural Kentucky.

One cannot be raised in these United States with the history of racial oppression and hatred and not be racist."

MysticCat 02-15-2010 10:25 AM

Everyone's a Little Bit Racist.

Sorry. :D

SWTXBelle 02-15-2010 10:59 AM

Beat me to it, MC!

starang21 02-15-2010 11:30 AM

LOL.

yea, assuming one person speaks for the entire race is pretty stupid.

deepimpact2 02-15-2010 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by starang21 (Post 1897065)
LOL.

yea, assuming one person speaks for the entire race is pretty stupid.

Well I mean it seems like people certainly think that about Black people. Apparently Al Sharpton speaks for all of US. Soooo now White people are just getting a taste of how it feels to have people think one person speaks for the whole race. It really is nothing new. But I think most people know that John Mayer is speaking for John Mayer.

Preston327 02-15-2010 11:54 AM

For awhile I honestly thought HuffPost was a left-leaning version of The Onion. Apparently not.

starang21 02-15-2010 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deepimpact2 (Post 1897066)
Well I mean it seems like people certainly think that about Black people. Apparently Al Sharpton speaks for all of US. Soooo now White people are just getting a taste of how it feels to have people think one person speaks for the whole race. It really is nothing new. But I think most people know that John Mayer is speaking for John Mayer.

and both are just as ignorant and misinformed. being stupid twice doesn't make you smart. and if you read the comments on that blog, i'm not that many people think john mayer is speaking just for john mayer. but then again, all those blog posters may just be speaking for themselves.

:shock:

DrPhil 02-15-2010 12:38 PM

All of you are too smart to get stuck on who speaks for whom. We already know that no race has a spokesperson.

The real point is in what Mayer was HORRIBLY attempting to convey, which is what many social scientists (99% are white) have been saying based on an analysis of the structure of race and power (which is what racism is--it isn't the same thing as prejudice and it doesn't require being prejudiced or bigoted--I don't give a darn whether you disagree with this so spare me). These social scientists have theorized that whites in societies where whites are the power majority are racist through social learning and group positioning. In societies where other groups are the power majority (which doesn't automatically happen just because a group is the population majority), these groups can ALSO be racist unintentionally, inadvertently, covertly, overtly, without biased intent, etc.

Tim Wise is a mainstream white person who has made such claims for years. He and other less mainstream people have used examples of racism (and sexism) such as how they often assume that they are the lead speaker or the leader of a group of intellects just because they are the white male. They sometimes have to catch themselves in action to challenge themselves to do better. That's classic status group hierarchy right there. It is still an example of racism despite the fact that there isn't the overtly discriminatory or bigoted outcome that the media (and uninformed people, in general) has told us to expect from "racism."

DaemonSeid 02-15-2010 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by starang21 (Post 1897065)
LOL.

yea, assuming one person speaks for the entire race is pretty stupid.

Al and Jesse do it all the time... :rolleyes:

Psi U MC Vito 02-15-2010 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demost (Post 1897100)
John Mayer is a typical Democrat.


Republicans judge you on the content of your character.

WTF are you serious?

33girl 02-15-2010 02:40 PM

John Mayer probably has no racist feelings whatsoever. His comments were an extremely misguided attempt to get away from his wuss image and be "edgy."

starang21 02-15-2010 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demost (Post 1897100)
Republicans judge you on the content of your character.


LMAO!!!!!

RU OX Alum 02-15-2010 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1897112)
John Mayer probably has no racist feelings whatsoever. His comments were an extremely misguided attempt to get away from his wuss image and be "edgy."

I'd go further and say that John Mayer probably has no feelings whatsoever. His music seems stale, and planned. All of his emotional stuff, crying on stage, shooting off at the mouth. It's just so...fake. Everything about the guy strikes me as insincere.

Senusret I 02-15-2010 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 1897073)
All of you are too smart to get stuck on who speaks for whom. We already know that no race has a spokesperson.

The real point is in what Mayer was HORRIBLY attempting to convey, which is what many social scientists (99% are white) have been saying based on an analysis of the structure of race and power (which is what racism is--it isn't the same thing as prejudice and it doesn't require being prejudiced or bigoted--I don't give a darn whether you disagree with this so spare me). These social scientists have theorized that whites in societies where whites are the power majority are racist through social learning and group positioning. In societies where other groups are the power majority (which doesn't automatically happen just because a group is the population majority), these groups can ALSO be racist unintentionally, inadvertently, covertly, overtly, without biased intent, etc.

Tim Wise is a mainstream white person who has made such claims for years. He and other less mainstream people have used examples of racism (and sexism) such as how they often assume that they are the lead speaker or the leader of a group of intellects just because they are the white male. They sometimes have to catch themselves in action to challenge themselves to do better. That's classic status group hierarchy right there. It is still an example of racism despite the fact that there isn't the overtly discriminatory or bigoted outcome that the media (and uninformed people, in general) has told us to expect from "racism."


I pretty much skipped everything else (including clicking the link) to read what you would say about it, so I could just agree and move on:

I agree.

Bye.

DrPhil 02-15-2010 03:18 PM

Always turn your brain on before typing to me.


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