pmills
Active member
I'm white, come from an Anglo-Saxon ancestry, my race hasn't given me any problems and i'm pretty oblivious to the benefits i receive-- i take the way things work as normal. Unfortunately because of this i'm sure there will be people out there who will challenge what i'm about to say on the basis that a white boy can't talk shit about race.
Lets start by talking about what race is-- or better what it is not: Race is not ethnicity. Ethnicity is your cultural heritage. When you say "i'm 1/2 English 1/4 french and 1/4 german" or 1/2 asian and 1/2 scottish or whatever you be-- you're talking Ethnicity.
Race on the other hand is not about where you actually came from, who your parents were, or your ethnic make up. When someone says Obama is half black, it's only a comment about his ethnicity, not his race. Race is the perception others have of you based on how you look. There is no way for you to be able to tell what percentage of 'black' someone is simply by looking at the color of their skin. What matters is that regardless of what percentage your ancestry may be, if your skin looks different people treat you differently.
The second half of this video (ildoc1) makes a second point -- start at 1:10 This applies to those who want to disregard race entirely as a means of being 'over' race. Regardless of how you react to race, others still are/will be racist, those deviating from the 'white norm' still have had to deal with race, and to disregard it ignores a whole part of one's story.
We're all super young-- none of us were alive in the 60s, i don't think
many of us really have a good idea of what racism really is. Maybe
those with a diverse background can post up some talk, share a story
about shit that's happened to them, correct some common misconceptions. When i was younger i though race was a joke, haha funny -- lets laugh at the Cadillac off a cliff joke, that was just plain ignorant. Let's try to work on what the line is -- what's appropriate, when is something too far.
thanks in advance for trying to keep this mature.
Lets start by talking about what race is-- or better what it is not: Race is not ethnicity. Ethnicity is your cultural heritage. When you say "i'm 1/2 English 1/4 french and 1/4 german" or 1/2 asian and 1/2 scottish or whatever you be-- you're talking Ethnicity.
Race on the other hand is not about where you actually came from, who your parents were, or your ethnic make up. When someone says Obama is half black, it's only a comment about his ethnicity, not his race. Race is the perception others have of you based on how you look. There is no way for you to be able to tell what percentage of 'black' someone is simply by looking at the color of their skin. What matters is that regardless of what percentage your ancestry may be, if your skin looks different people treat you differently.
The second half of this video (ildoc1) makes a second point -- start at 1:10 This applies to those who want to disregard race entirely as a means of being 'over' race. Regardless of how you react to race, others still are/will be racist, those deviating from the 'white norm' still have had to deal with race, and to disregard it ignores a whole part of one's story.
We're all super young-- none of us were alive in the 60s, i don't think
many of us really have a good idea of what racism really is. Maybe
those with a diverse background can post up some talk, share a story
about shit that's happened to them, correct some common misconceptions. When i was younger i though race was a joke, haha funny -- lets laugh at the Cadillac off a cliff joke, that was just plain ignorant. Let's try to work on what the line is -- what's appropriate, when is something too far.
thanks in advance for trying to keep this mature.