Sunday, September 12, 2010

Obama's real name is Barry!

How to prove a white person is a racist in the United States:

Remember grade school when a bully would pick on the nerdy kid, push him around, spit on him then say, “your gay” and it didn’t really matter what was said after that. Once the bully made the comment it was just accepted as a fact that the kid was gay. Call someone a racist today you can get the same result. The effect: the term racist loses its meaning, why? Well remember the hip-hop revelation and the incessant use of the word “nigga”. I know it well I grew up listing to hip-hop not to mention Chris Rock, Eddie Griffen and Katt Williams, they use the word perhaps more than any other word in the English language. So now whites are calling each other “racista”, it’s the new lingo to help fight the battle against self-righteous, name calling scalawags who use the term “racist” to profile whites, defining their whole existence by this one word. What is a “racist” anyway? Racism by definition according to the American Psychological Association and yes, racism is treated as a disease by people who study it as: “racial prejudice that has been incorporated into the activities and procedures of major institutions, corporations, social systems (such as those related to housing, education, and health), and other arenas of major social activity (such as politics, the media, finance, and banking). Racism serves both to discriminate against ethnic minorities and to maintain advantages and benefits for White Americans.” It doesn’t seem like there is much of an argument that surely the system in place in the Untied States in fact is favorable towards whites for many reasons some malicious and down right based on prejudiced others more complicated and undetermined, but surely the system we live in there is the unquestionable fact that blacks are not represented according to demographics as equal as whites, in the work place less blacks still hold high positions of prestige than whites and there are more blacks imprisoned than whites. Sure, there are many factors besides outright bigotry that lead to the leaning of the system towards favoring whites, nevertheless the system is still tilted that way. So according to the definition racism is when radical prejudice is incorporated into our social system. My argument is that if you support this system rather prejudice or not you are a racist and perhaps if you are a radically prejudice white person who doesn’t support this system perhaps your not a racist, but only prejudiced. And just maybe you aren’t prejudiced in the slightest, but you support this system and that makes you a racist, while the prejudiced people are not except for the fact they still passively live in the system instead of trying to change it. But that only goes for whites, since the system is tilted towards favoring us. For everybody else, if they participate in this racist system...what does that make them?

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