Darth Crater wrote:Doesn't er if the word is hurting anything directly. It's still reinforcing the institutional racism that we haven't gotten rid of yet.
Before anyone calls [citation needed] on that, let me link this: http://www.princeton.edu/~pager/race_at_work.pdf . New York City, 2005. Quite an interesting read. For example, white felons apparently have more luck in the job market than blacks with clean records.
WD-40 wrote:However, those hard-working blacks who just want to make an honest living, still suffer from the volatile trouble-making blacks that tend to destroy whole communities.
Darth Crater wrote:Except that the entertainment industry started out white-centric, stayed that way, and still hasn't fully recovered.WD-40 wrote:However, those hard-working blacks who just want to make an honest living, still suffer from the volatile trouble-making blacks that tend to destroy whole communities.
Not even sure how to respond to this.
NiteRunner81 wrote:Darth Crater wrote:Except that the entertainment industry started out white-centric, stayed that way, and still hasn't fully recovered.WD-40 wrote:However, those hard-working blacks who just want to make an honest living, still suffer from the volatile trouble-making blacks that tend to destroy whole communities.
Not even sure how to respond to this.
I interpret this as there are two types of blacks -- the ones that have overcome the stigma, keep to themselves, and go about their business being positive members of society. Then there are the ones that thrive off of "stirring the pot" and taking down "whitey"...
Darth Crater wrote:To me it just feels like a bunch of corporate risk-managers coming to the same conclusion. Nobody wants an association between their company and racism. The situation doesn't even er; just having it in the media is enough to make them panic and dump her.
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