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It’s time to stop talking about racism with white people
Washington Post ^ | September 7, 2016 | Zack Linly

Posted on 09/07/2016 12:04:35 PM PDT by C19fan

As reports of police overreach and brutality in the black community become more and more commonplace in mainstream news, many black people are feeling a strange combination of frustration and relief — relief because the shootings of unarmed citizens have become part of a national discussion, but frustration because, time and time again, we hear the same dismissive and deflective responses from white America:

“There must be more to the story.”

“If you people would just do what you’re told.”

“Cops have a hard job.”

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: blm; racism; thugculture
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To: tbw2

BULLSEYE!

Really do not need to look any further... it is the family unit... once that disintigrates.... it is all down hill...

But when discussing such... you are usually accused of being hateful and bigoted... because we need to celebrate the single parent not discourage it...!

Interestingly enough, as we see one parent household phenomenon growing in other cultures.... so does poverty, drug use and incarceration....

This ain’t a black thing... it is a social construct thing.... support marriage between a man and women... and push hard to keep it together... and you will see improvement across the board...


41 posted on 09/07/2016 1:05:13 PM PDT by PigRigger
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To: C19fan

How about because the entirety of BLM has been founded on a myth? That a BLACK Harvard economist exposed that myth? Anything else, therefore, is moot.


42 posted on 09/07/2016 1:06:19 PM PDT by Paradox (Opinions can evolve, but Principles should be immutable.)
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To: C19fan

Was it Farakhan or Elijah Mohammand who said give us Mississippi for an all-black state. This week we read that Cal State LA black students want their own dorm and of course the weak ass administrators say yes. Let’s go ahead and totally segregate and clean out chicago and other cess pools so these more abused people don’t have to put up with whites. .


43 posted on 09/07/2016 1:07:58 PM PDT by morphing libertarian
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To: DoughtyOne
Black mayors…

Black police chiefs...

Black garbage collectors...

Black mailmen...

Black pastors...

City councils dominated by Blacks and Leftists...

Black on Black death causing 90% of the violent deaths in their communities…

It’s time to stop talking about racism with white people
. . . and start showing white people what a peaceful, honorable civil society looks like - somewhere.

44 posted on 09/07/2016 1:08:26 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion ('Liberalism' is a conspiracy against the public by wire-service journalism.)
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To: C19fan

Why ‘bring back and invigorate the inner city’? ‘Seems racist to me.


45 posted on 09/07/2016 1:16:41 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: C19fan

Segregation.

The Democrats are still trying to sell it.


46 posted on 09/07/2016 1:22:12 PM PDT by BeauBo
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To: C19fan
As reports of police overreach and brutality in the black community become more and more commonplace in mainstream news, many black people are feeling a strange combination of frustration and relief — relief because the shootings of unarmed citizens have become part of a national discussion, but frustration because, time and time again, we hear the same dismissive and deflective responses from white America:

“There must be more to the story.”

“If you people would just do what you’re told.”

“Cops have a hard job.”

“White people get shot too.”

“He was just another thug. Good riddance!”

“Why do you people make everything about race?”

“What about black on black crime?”

“All lives matter.”

I’ve grown too disillusioned to be relieved and too numb to be frustrated. I’m just tired.

I’m tired from sacrificing millions of once healthy brain cells reading through the comment sections of race-based web articles — thread after thread, chock-full of black folks trying to navigate oblivious whiteness. At some point, we really need to ask ourselves: Why even bother?

Why are we losing solid hours out of our day, wearing our fingertips numb on keyboards and touch screens in an attempt to explain to some dense dude-bro why “All lives matter” is a messed up and functionally redundant response to “Black lives matter”?

The phrase Black Lives Matter first received national attention in summer 2014 and, since then, has become part of conversations on race in America. Here's how the phrase became a movement. The phrase Black Lives Matter got national attention in summer 2014. Here's how the phrase became a movement. (Claritza Jimenez, Julio Negron/The Washington Post)

We’ve spelled it out for white America a hundred different ways that their beloved police forces are full of officers who are simply more volatile, fearful and prone to harassment and abuse of power when dealing with us — and it’s costing us our lives. We’ve laid out all the statistics and all of our millions of personal testimonies. We’ve made it clear that even though the subject of police brutality, as a sensationalized national discussion covered by mainstream media, is a relatively new phenomenon, it is an issue as old as our involuntary occupation of this country. With all of this information readily available and reiterated constantly, it’s beyond ridiculous that the simple words “black lives matter” require any added explanation at all. And yet, here we are coming up with a dozen analogies trying to, even further, simplify it.

“Hey man, you wouldn’t go to a cancer rally shouting ‘All diseases matter,’ would ya?”

“Hey Scottie, ‘Save the rain forest’ doesn’t mean ‘Kill all the other forests.’ ”

“Hey Kip, when a house is burning, you don’t turn the fire hose on some non-burning house because #AllHousesMatter.”

Can we please stop?

We need to stop acting like white people don’t take the same reading comprehension portions of standardized tests all through middle and high school that we do. They know how analogies work. They got it the first time — they just didn’t care.

If they really considered the affirmation of one life mattering to be a denial of the same for all others, then they would consider “Blue Lives Matter” to be just as offensive as “Black Lives Matter.” But they don’t.

Not only are they unoffended by #BlueLivesMatter, but they consider any concession or policy change aimed at countering black vulnerability to be unearned special treatment — while they actively advocate giving police officers protected class status, oblivious to the fact that they already have it.

Only, I’m not sure they’re legitimately oblivious. They know damn well there isn’t a state, city or county in this country where the penalties for crimes committed against cops aren’t a hell of a lot steeper than they are for civilians. They know they don’t need a protest, riot or hash tag to ensure that thorough investigations will be done to bring cop killers to justice. They’re not worried about dead cops being put on trial for their own murders. They’re not worried about a not guilty verdict for the murderers of police officers or even a reluctance to bring charges. No one’s looking into a dead cop’s record, fishing for reasons to justify his or her demise. They know that cops have the delusional admiration of the vast majority of (white) America in their corner.

So how could anyone possibly believe that we, as a society and as a system, don’t already do everything in our collective powers to ensure that value be placed on police lives?

Could it be that white people actually aren’t as concerned with supporting the police as they are in maintaining a counter-narrative to black complaints about racist police misconduct? Could it be that their counter-narratives to race issues in general are largely disingenuous and, often, just plain spiteful?

Could it be, and I’m just spit-balling here, but could it be that white folks are … completely full of it?

This is why I submit that black people should simply disengage with white America in discussions about race altogether. Let them have their little Klan-esque chats in the Yahoo and USA Today comment sections. We need to stop arguing with them because, in the end, they aren’t invested like we are. They aren’t paying attention to these stories out of fear for their lives and the lives of their children and spouses; they are only tuned in out of black and brown contempt. This is trivial to them, a contest to see who can be the most smug, condescending and dismissive. When black people debate these issues, we do so passionately — not always articulately, and often without a whole lot of depth to our arguments — but we always come from a place of genuine frustration, outrage and fear. When most white people debate the very same issues from an opposing stance, they do so from a place of perpetual obtuseness and indifference. Their arguments always seem to boil down to “If it isn’t my experience, it couldn’t possibly be yours.” Even “well meaning” white folks tend to center themselves in the discussion (#NotAllWhitePeople #IDontSeeColor). Yes, there are plenty of white people who aren’t racist, who think shouting “Blue Lives Matter” is wrong, who truly do wish things would change. But the fact is, they figuratively and literally have no skin in the game.

I understand that white people are mad. They’ve gone their whole lives being the default for social and cultural normalcy and never really had to think critically about race at all. Now a black first lady addresses the nation, and she talks about slavery. Now social media identifies and challenges their micro-aggressions. They’re getting the tint snatched off of their rose-colored glasses; that “Shining City on the Hill” they know as America is starting to lose some of its gloss. And they ain’t here for that — but we are.

[White people think racism is getting worse — against white people]

So we need to let them cry. Let them gripe about how white is the new black and they are now the true victims of racism because their black co-workers don’t invite them to lunch or some black guy on the train called them a cracker or because black people on the interwebs hurt feelings. (How nice it must be to have the option of simply logging off of your oppression.) We need to let them cry. And we need to learn how to just sit our intellectual selves back and enjoy it.

When Rachel Dolezal got her counterfeit black card snatched, we struck comedy gold for black meme-makers all over the web. The “Ask Rachel” hashtag was born, and scrolling through your Black Twitter feed became something like running a marathon, only the people on the sidelines were handing out little paper cups filled with white tears instead of regular drinking water. But instead of enjoying ourselves, far too many of us were arguing with smug white people about why this is completely different from Caitlyn Jenner and why this doesn’t, in any way, make “black privilege” a thing.

When Beyoncé released the video for “Formation,” featuring a black kid in a hoodie, a “hands up, don’t shoot” banner and a sinking police car — then performed the song while paying homage to the Black Panther Party smack in the face of white America during the Super Bowl halftime show — she provided us with a bottomless open bar of white tears. But instead of getting good and drunk like we should’ve, too many of us were arguing with white folks about why nothing she did was racist, “reverse racist” or anti-cop. We should’ve just taken the win and left the field.

[What white people can do to help Black Lives Matter]

During the Republican National Convention, Melania Trump plagiarized a chunk of a Michelle Obama speech. And a lot of you were out here arguing with Trump supporters and other assorted delusional white folks who had the audacity to claim there was never any plagiarism at all. What you should’ve been doing was joining me, Jesse Williams and our beloved Black Twitter in intentionally misattributing black quotes to Mrs. Trump because it was fun.

I had a field day:

“Until you do right by me, everything you even think about gonna crumble” – Melania Trump

“When he f— me good I take his ass to Red Lobster, cuz I slay” – Melania Trump

If Colin Kaepernik’s decision to stand against social injustice by sitting during the National Anthem has shown us anything else, it’s that much of white America is more bothered by our methods of protest than they ever will be about the injustices we’re protesting. Let’s dispel the notion that if we only protested better, white people will miraculously become more receptive of our message and less scornful of our audacity in speaking out.

The fact is, we can fight systemic racism without white validation. We can continue shutting down bridges and highways every time there’s a new Alton Sterling, Philando Castile or Korryn Gaines in the news and let white folks complain about the intrusion on their lives. We can continue moving our black dollars into black banks and keeping our money in our businesses and communities. We don’t need them to “get it” for us to keep fighting.

And likewise, white people who truly want to be allies can find their path to ally-ship without black validation and without us having to take time out of our days to educate them. They can find their own curriculum and figure out for themselves how they can do their part in fighting the good fight. And they can do it without the promise of black praise. And, I’m not about to keep checking to see if they’re doing that much. Because it’s not my job – and it’s not yours, either.

Black people, it is long past time for us to start practicing self-care. And if that means completely disengaging with white America altogether, then so be it.


My comment: On that last part? Amen.

47 posted on 09/07/2016 1:35:38 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (They say what's up is down, they say what isn't, is, they put ideas in his head he thought were his.)
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I would imagine that this “racial profiling” crisis is probably 80% random chance and 20% racism, but the obvious solution is robot police, just like the driverless car, it will eliminate race from the process altogether.

Until they start complaining about racist robots. But that won’t be our problem.


48 posted on 09/07/2016 1:37:21 PM PDT by Peter ODonnell (Pray for enlightenment and true justice in these times of mass delusion)
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To: C19fan

What a moronic article. So if whites completely disengage by no longer going to sporting events where blacks are the majority players that should help them real good.


49 posted on 09/07/2016 1:43:42 PM PDT by Lent
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion

Yes... please.


50 posted on 09/07/2016 1:49:38 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (He wins & we do, our nation does, the world does. It's morning in America again. You are living it!)
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To: C19fan

Those evil white people ended segregation. What racist jerks. Blacks need to be isolated and protected from whites. Let them have their own hotels, their own neighborhoods, their own lunch counters, their own water fountains, their own public transportation, and let them show us how to make prosperous and peaceful cities.


51 posted on 09/07/2016 2:32:38 PM PDT by Organic Panic (Hillary Clinton, the elderly woman's version of "I dindu nuffins.")
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To: C19fan

Love how the author got to the heart of the matter concerning rampaging black on black violence and violent culture


52 posted on 09/07/2016 2:42:52 PM PDT by VeniVidiVici
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To: C19fan
"It’s time to stop talking about racism with white people"

If only! Promise?

53 posted on 09/07/2016 2:55:40 PM PDT by BlueLancer (Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action.)
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To: C19fan

https://www.facebook.com/ZackLinlyPoet/


54 posted on 09/07/2016 2:59:57 PM PDT by Col Freeper (Liberals: Devoted members of the "Church of the Eternally Offended".)
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To: C19fan

And if that means completely disengaging with white America altogether, then so be it.

If that means you stop shooting cops, claiming cops shot innocent blacks when they did not, looting and destroying businesses. Trashing neighborhoods? Shaking down corporations for cash...taking other people’s money via a obscene tax system? Using Affirmative Action to get into positions you are not qualified to be in...then i am all for it!


55 posted on 09/07/2016 3:10:51 PM PDT by Leep (Hillary Clinton does not approve of this message.)
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To: C19fan

Sure. If what he’s concerned about is police killing people they shouldn’t, then that’s his issue. Charges of racism are something of a distraction from that issue.


56 posted on 09/07/2016 3:12:40 PM PDT by x
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To: C19fan

I don’t want black racists telling me to change when they don’t want to change.

The feral condition of Black America isn’t my fault.

Communication and mutual respect are a two-way street.


57 posted on 09/07/2016 4:16:23 PM PDT by goldstategop ((In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever))
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To: C19fan

Well, if we are separating, lets get to separating. Sick to death of all this “blame whitey” nonsense. You want to segregate? Fine, pick a spot and we will let you know if we agree.

But keep this up, and a spot may get picked for you. Then you really will have something to complain about.


58 posted on 09/07/2016 6:17:57 PM PDT by Molon Labbie (Hillary- Time To Change the Bag...)
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To: C19fan

I’ll pitch in to help y’all find a less racist country to move on to.


59 posted on 09/07/2016 7:38:09 PM PDT by Some Fat Guy in L.A. (Still bitterly clinging to rational thought despite it's unfashionability)
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To: C19fan

I am looking forward to a disengagemnet of transoceanic proportions.


60 posted on 09/07/2016 7:54:28 PM PDT by matt1234
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