Sirthinksalot
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And they said it was a stereotype idiot
Yes idiot. A stereotype is different than racism, idiot.
And they said it was a stereotype idiot
When black people say clearly in vast majority that something is racist
It’s racist
See how that works
Republicans hate black people so they say the black community is just a bunch of cry baby liars
Did I say it was ok? I answered deshtard's question, with a Wikipedia article. I thought you were intelligent enough to recognize a slight, nuanced difference between two words. Was I wrong?
Prove it ass diver
The right won’t attempt to clarify what is racism
Look at them avoiding the thread
Sirbatesalot is stupid enough to defend the racist trope
We cant have a fair debate over the meaning of a word when the entire Woke Revolution that now runs America has weaponized this word, and has to boot made it a habit to demand that they get to define words as they like and that all of the rest of us must comply with their damands.
When black people say it’s racism it is racism dude
Period
You just hate black people and think they all lie about it all the time
Guess what
That means your a racist
Republicans hate black people so they say the black community is just a bunch of cry baby liars
WRONG
I knew what you were saying, I am just saying that it makes no difference.
In the second link it says:
"The terms stereotype, prejudice, discrimination, and racism are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation."
Now let's look up the definition of racism:
rac·ism
/ˈrāˌsizəm/
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noun
prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.
The terms stereotype, prejudice, discrimination, and racism are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation. Let us explore the differences between these concepts. Stereotypes*are oversimplified generalizations about groups of people.They may be positive (usually about one’s own group, such as when women suggest they are less likely to complain about physical pain) but are often negative.
While prejudice is not necessarily specific to race,*racism*is a stronger type of prejudice used to justify the belief that one racial category is somehow superior or inferior to others;
Republicans were the original emancipationists when their party was first founded.
In order to gain votes, they got African-American hating southern democrats to jump onto their side in the 1960s.
The remaining democrats then rejected the few blatant racists that didn't leave the party on their own.
The centrist Republicans, in turn, were disgusted and changed parties as well.
That's how we got where we are.
Here's some stuff that you left out from the article:
Stereotype is different from racism.
When a person tells you that something insults them
That means it insults them
When you continue to reuse it you are telling them you don’t fucking care if they are insulted
Guess what
Everyone will then rightly assume you hate that person
Get it
Here's some stuff that you left out from the article:
Stereotype is different from racism.
When a person tells you that something insults them
That means it insults them
When you continue to reuse it you are telling them you don’t fucking care if they are insulted
Guess what
Everyone will then rightly assume you hate that person
Get it
Go downtown and call the black women there MAMMY
And see if they think you are a racist idiot
They are merely labels
What race is those women?
Beg the question though. Is there a similar term for white women that take care of black children?
Stereotypes can be based on race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation—almost any characteristic. They may be positive (usually about one’s own group, such as when women suggest they are less likely to complain about physical pain) but are often negative