What white privilege looks like - samurai sword-style...

liberal arts students freak out over a glue gun, but let's blame whitey

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Ironically, this is exactly the same scenario that played out before the 'beer summit'. A neighbor called the cops because it 'appeared' that a black man was breaking into a house.

In reality, a well respected professor was having trouble with a front door lock. Do we blame the neighbor, or the moron cops who showed up and made a scene?

Or do we examine the subtle and not-so-subtle institutionalized racism that leads one to believe, that because of his skin color, it was a criminal act.
 
liberal arts students freak out over a glue gun, but let's blame whitey

Well everytime we hear someone say; "they feared for their life" ... it's poor old Whitey who's afraid and the Unarmed Black Person who gets Killed.

So naturally a Glue Gun is a deadly Weapon to someone.
 
How have you personally benefitted from your white privilege?

What are you doing about your white privilege other than your virtue signaling?

Will you voluntarily give your job to a more deserving “person of color”?

Will you trade homes with a more deserving “person of color”? Will you move to the inner city and let them move into your home?

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Continuing validation of Cypress’s post.
 
Nope. Mine are very serious questions.

I keep hearing about all of this supposed "white privilege"

I even started a thread asking "caring" liberals like yourself about your own white privilege and you have all avoided it like herpes.

Go figure

I didn’t, you fucking racist moron. What I DID do was point out your racially loaded premise from the getgo.
 
Or do we examine the subtle and not-so-subtle institutionalized racism that leads one to believe, that because of his skin color, it was a criminal act.
As I originally asked, do we blame the neighbor, or the cops? I have to believe that if the neighbor saw a white guy trying to force the door, they'd still call the cops.
 
As I originally asked, do we blame the neighbor, or the cops? I have to believe that if the neighbor saw a white guy trying to force the door, they'd still call the cops.

The assumptions on the part of both come into play, don’t they?
 
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