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Old 01-25-2004, 12:27 AM
Rudey Rudey is offline
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Re: Why did I read this thread???? *le sigh*

What the heck are you talking about? Nobody knocked the validity of slavery. I said compare American blacks who've been here for generations as the result of the African diaspora and slavery and Africans who immigrate here now. And if it's about this white privilege why is it that asians who are not white don't experience it? Is it all about skin color?

You're manipulating all that into something it's not and either because you don't understand or dont' want to answer. And of course you had to bring up Jews and how they don't let you forget. Cut me a break. If you'd like to create a thread on Jews and how they're harping on the past and won't let you forget, do it; I like making people look dumb to feed my ego.

-Rudey


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Originally posted by abaici
Just a few comments...

Some of the comments in this thread prove the very notion of white skin privilege. White skin privilege allows for a detachment from racial issues. I do not care what you have heard, seen, and studied. If you are a white person in America (I'm focusing on this country), you have no clue how deep the problem is.

I am appalled by the comparisons of African Americans and various immigrant groups. We have a very distinctive history. First of all, we are not immigrants! Several people made a point of comparing African Americans to African immigrants. Immigrants come to a country by their own free will. Big difference. You cannot say, "Sure slavery was bad, but it's over. You people need to get it together. Other people have done it...what's wrong with you guys!" Which is essentially what people's comments amount to. You cannot quantify the damage caused by 400 years of slavery.


Lastly, as E06 stated, people are not addressing the question posed at the beginning of the thread. It's turned into a rant against the disenfranchised.
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