Alamo style women-only 'Wonder Woman' screenings to go national?

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Magical Realist Offline
(Jun 11, 2017 07:10 PM)Syne Wrote: Using it as a rebuttal to things actual black people say on the subject IS whitesplaining. You basically made the argument that those black people are wrong because of this white girl explaining white privilege.


Where did they say white privelege doesn't exist? Where did they say that it isn't a real problem in our society?
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#42
Syne Offline
"It's a myth."
"If you let something stop you, that's you."

A "real problem in our society" is not one you can overcome simply by your own hard work. Rolleyes
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#43
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(Jun 11, 2017 07:31 PM)Syne Wrote: "It's a myth."
"If you let something stop you, that's you."

A "real problem in our society" is not one you can overcome simply by your own hard work.  Rolleyes

So one black person says it's a myth, so it's a myth? No..and you can overcome real problems, but it doesn't mean the problems don't exist. Other's can't otoh..Why are you arguing against fighting a problem that holds black people back?
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#44
Syne Offline
You're obviously confused on the causation of what holds black people back, among them being the belief that white privilege holds them back. You must be very satisfied that simply getting them to believe something keeps them down so effectively.
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#45
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(Jun 11, 2017 08:49 PM)Syne Wrote: You're obviously confused on the causation of what holds black people back, among them being the belief that white privilege holds them back. You must be very satisfied that simply getting them to believe something keeps them down so effectively.

White privilege holds black people back whether they believe in it or not. That's the definition of a real problem.
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#47
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Quote:Since single-parent families are the biggest predictor of crime, drug use, etc. how does "white privilege" cause that?

Who said white privilege causes single families?

Quote:]Why is there no such thing as Asian privilege?

There probably is....in Asia.

Quote:How are you going to dismiss these black people? O_o

Wow..so because people are black, that makes them infallible? Isn't that racist?
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#48
RainbowUnicorn Offline
why is there no wiki page for "muslim privilege"
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#49
Zinjanthropos Offline
I prefer the priveleges of the Anonymous. Oh wait, that's us.
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(Jun 13, 2017 12:40 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: I prefer the priveleges of the Anonymous. Oh wait, that's us.

lol
it does occur to me that to single out a group of people that casts them in conflict with social cohesion is an act of segragation.
thus literarily one should be able to scientifically apply the process to define the nature of the working example of simplistic logic.
if there is not simplistic logic then it is more likely to be a defined discrimination.

for those a little lost e.g
privilage as a process of social order should be quantifiable by most variant groups by the very nature of social process.
just like discrimination as a function can apply to all groups so should privilage.
if it does not then there is likely a miss use of the functional process of the terms being used.

predominant culture by its nature is exclusive to all those who are outside the group regardles of the type of group.

Scientifically defining a point of equality may well be impossible if there is a process to deliver a post event value based on an undefinable level of inequality.

Equally so in a mechanism that uses some type of prioratisation like money then there will always be bias.
Attempting to negotiate a point of equality inside that system of bias is something you are liekly to never see discussed as the majority of those seeking to influence the outcome(on both and/or often all sides) have a desire to ensure equality is delivered unequally to remedy the unquantifiable previous inequality.

how does the system balance the lack of historical funding & access to education ?
is equal access(regardles of wealth or income) to education for children something that is collectively considered a right ?
(collectively i would argue in the case of the USA that answer has yet to be defined by the society.)
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