Pepe wrote:
Joe90 wrote:
It's a question I'm always wanting to ask but scared to because the mods just take it down.
I see non-white people on Facebook posting stereotypical things about white people and nobody bats an eye. But if it were the other way around it will be taken down immediately and you'd be put in "Facebook jail".
It's not fair. Why are white people treated like we're privileged? I hate it. Black people are no different to white people, we're all equally just people. That's the way I see it.
"Life is not meant to be fair."
If it were, I'd be with Claudia Schiffer right now.
Agreed.
These double standards are mesmerising.
And yet, no one does anything/k about it because of ugly social politics.
I was invited by a friend who works at the theatre to see the premiere of a defensive play by some 'cancelled' new york playwright.
The whole play was leading up a finale in which a woman admits to having had a man killed not because he had been abusive, as she had told her confidantes before,but really because he had rejected her. The audience was supposed to root for her throughput the play and consider the murder justified, and then question whether we really should 'believe all women'.
My feminist friend was pretty angry after the play and I said what I still think is right: that a blanket statement like 'believe all women' is dangerous. To my surprise, she agreed, but added: it is however necessary, for a while, to break with the tradition of dismissing all women.
We both then were unable to determine a point at which that should stop and balance out, but I admit that as an intervention, a radically onesided view of things is at least a possible solution.
So yeah, I think making it the default to distrust white men is certainly going to lead to unjustified incarcerations, ostracism, financial harm etc. - but that has been the default for everyone but white men for quite a while, and legislation to just stop discrimination hasn't worked. I don't know a good way either, but at least my friend made me understand how this could possibly make sense. (it should also be noted that she works in a highly male dominated and sexist field, whereas I work in a male dominated field that isn't so much sexist, but women are just absent.... At least, no one's getting harrassed in my area, if only for lack of opportunity, but I admit of having little experience or observations of workplace harrassment through that).
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