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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS
Well, we all know that this country's history shows that whites have never felt empowered enough to make their own decisions. White people are afraid and haven't been able to TAKE CHARGE, right?
It's cool because we can keep placing many whites in 3 exciting categories:
1) confused victim ("eh...I don't know why they keep coming at us about this silly stuff...I'm nervous that I might offend someone all the time....")
2) unknowing perpetrator ("eh...I don't know why these themed parties are a bad thing...fun is fun...it doesn't bother me so that should mean something")
3) reluctant hero ("eh...I guess I'll listen to their concerns and try to help this time...I won't be so generous next time")

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White people have always been able to take charge on a host of things. I don't think they are in this context, however. Seems simple enough.