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Soulflower 05-07-2014 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1448213)
People that say that don't have the slightest clue.

They are all like "oh I came from humble beginnings and worked my butt off for what I have today."

They don't understand and never will.


Yea I completely agree.

Our interpretations about certain issues and topics are largely based on our own experiences. Unfortunately for some people they will never "get it" because they do not have to live that life. The sad part about this topic is the fact that at ANY moment we can fall in to poverty or suddenly become poor for whatever reason. It happens everyday. That is why it is important to be sensitive and open minded to the life styles of others because we to can fall into there situation at any moment whether it is poverty or wealth.

djchameleon 05-07-2014 11:25 PM

Yeah, there was some study that says people don't realize how quickly/easy it is to go from having a home and job to being completely homeless. It can happen to us all.

ThePhanastasio 05-08-2014 12:43 AM

29/100

You’re not privileged at all. You grew up with an intersectional, complicated identity, and life never let you forget it. You’ve had your fair share of struggles, and you’ve worked hard to overcome them. We do not live in an ideal world and you had to learn that the hard way. It is not your responsibility to educate those with more advantages than you, but if you decide you want to, go ahead and send them this quiz. Hopefully it will help.

By Appalachian standards, I'm doing quite well.

butthead aka 216 05-08-2014 07:37 AM

Funny how willingly ignorant some minorities are... literally millions of poor whites that nobody cares about or pretends dont exist. Take a drive thru kentucky ir parts if west Virginia or ohio. Drice thru rural PA.


Those ppl aren't invalid cause a 90 yr old looked at u funny one time at a unimart

Xurtio 05-08-2014 09:01 AM

Racism is bad and it does go both ways and yes, whites aren't immune to racism, etc, etc, blah blah...

However, as a white male in a society run by white males, I can't deny that it's one less strike against me. Not due to any conspiracy, it's just the basic human fact that people are inconsiderate. For instance, even today, the field of medicine still has traces from when it was male dominant: for example, the history of "hysteria" is interesting. Likewise, birth practices developed by males in the last century can be very traumatic for women compared to births in birth-centers developed by a larger female community.

Obviously, a white kid in a black neighborhood is going to be the minority, so it's not really about race in absolute terms, it's about being the minority, no matter what your race is: your interests are going to be under-represented when you're the minority. It so happens that black neighborhoods in white-run USA have a history of being subject to state-sanctioned discrimination (racial profiling by police, for instance) due to their interests being under-represented.

So scholarships targeted at minorities (for instance) serve a real, functional purpose that helps overcome real discrimination. It would be nice to see a description of minority that is dependent on local population though, not national population, so that a white kid in a black neighborhood could be considered a minority.

Carpe Mortem 05-08-2014 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Xurtio (Post 1448305)
Racism is bad and it does go both ways and yes, whites aren't immune to racism, etc, etc, blah blah...

However, as a white male in a society run by white males, I can't deny that it's one less strike against me. Not due to any conspiracy, it's just the basic human fact that people are inconsiderate. For instance, even today, the field of medicine still has traces from when it was male dominant: for example, the history of "hysteria" is interesting. Likewise, birth practices developed by males in the last century can be very traumatic for women compared to births in birth-centers developed by a larger female community.

Obviously, a white kid in a black neighborhood is going to be the minority, so it's not really about race in absolute terms, it's about being the minority, no matter what your race is: your interests are going to be under-represented when you're the minority. It so happens that black neighborhoods in white-run USA have a history of being subject to state-sanctioned discrimination (racial profiling by police, for instance) due to their interests being under-represented.

So scholarships targeted at minorities (for instance) serve a real, functional purpose that helps overcome real discrimination. It would be nice to see a description of minority that is dependent on local population though, not national population, so that a white kid in a black neighborhood could be considered a minority.

Amen dude

Soulflower 05-08-2014 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Xurtio (Post 1448305)
Racism is bad and it does go both ways and yes, whites aren't immune to racism, etc, etc, blah blah...

However, as a white male in a society run by white males, I can't deny that it's one less strike against me. Not due to any conspiracy, it's just the basic human fact that people are inconsiderate. For instance, even today, the field of medicine still has traces from when it was male dominant: for example, the history of "hysteria" is interesting. Likewise, birth practices developed by males in the last century can be very traumatic for women compared to births in birth-centers developed by a larger female community.

Obviously, a white kid in a black neighborhood is going to be the minority, so it's not really about race in absolute terms, it's about being the minority, no matter what your race is: your interests are going to be under-represented when you're the minority. It so happens that black neighborhoods in white-run USA have a history of being subject to state-sanctioned discrimination (racial profiling by police, for instance) due to their interests being under-represented.

So scholarships targeted at minorities (for instance) serve a real, functional purpose that helps overcome real discrimination. It would be nice to see a description of minority that is dependent on local population though, not national population, so that a white kid in a black neighborhood could be considered a minority.

A White kid in that particular context is a minority because they live in a black neighborhood specifically but that does not necessarily mean that white kid is not "privileged" or is socioeconomically unprivileged which is why Blacks, Hispanics, Latinos etc are the minority.

Latino's, Blacks, etc are the minority because they are socioeconomically unprivileged and unrepresented. Even if that white kid that lives in that black neighborhood is the minority in terms of "numbers" it does not mean they are at risk or come from a low income home which also needs to be taken into consideration when you you use the term minority which means many different things besides "lack of numbers"

Xurtio 05-08-2014 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by realtalk92 (Post 1448337)
A White kid in that particular context is a minority because they live in a black neighborhood specifically but that does not necessarily mean that white kid is not "privileged" or is socioeconomically unprivileged which is why Blacks, Hispanics, Latinos etc are the minority.

I agree. I was merely saying that it does not necessarily mean that he is privileged.

It would depend on the nature of the program classifying minorities. For instance, a national level scholarship wouldn't recognize our Timmy in the black neighborhood as a minority, but a psychologist might if he's trying to categorize social pressures against Timmy, or a local bullying chapter might recognize and address his potential daily challenges.

butthead aka 216 05-08-2014 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by realtalk92 (Post 1448337)
A White kid in that particular context is a minority because they live in a black neighborhood specifically but that does not necessarily mean that white kid is not "privileged" or is socioeconomically unprivileged which is why Blacks, Hispanics, Latinos etc are the minority.

Latino's, Blacks, etc are the minority because they are socioeconomically unprivileged and unrepresented. Even if that white kid that lives in that black neighborhood is the minority in terms of "numbers" it does not mean they are at risk or come from a low income home which also needs to be taken into consideration when you you use the term minority which means many different things besides "lack of numbers"

As long as u acknowledge it both ways which I'm not sure u do. A black kid in a white neighbothood isn't necessarily low income either

Soulflower 05-17-2014 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Xurtio (Post 1448354)
I agree. I was merely saying that it does not necessarily mean that he is privileged.

It would depend on the nature of the program classifying minorities. For instance, a national level scholarship wouldn't recognize our Timmy in the black neighborhood as a minority, but a psychologist might if he's trying to categorize social pressures against Timmy, or a local bullying chapter might recognize and address his potential daily challenges.

That is because he isn't a minority

But I do see your point.

I think this goes deeper than that though. I would argue Timmy is privilege simply because he is "white". Being white affords him more opportunities but I do understand that not all white people are born rich or high class but it still does not change that their skin gives them more power over other races.


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