Racism Double Standard

DarkN1ght

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I found this image on Facebook today, as a friend of mines user icon and it made me laugh.

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Personally this does not offend me at all, I just find it funny that the above image is "showing pride for ones culture" but this is racist:

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Phrases like "Black Pride/Power" are rooted within America because the descendants of the slaves in the US had no idea what part of Africa they originally came from, so as a unifiying term, "black power" was coined. Now usually a white person wouldn't say white pride, instead - Irish Pride, Italian Pride, etc.

With that said, the Brown pride thing is just retarded...who would even be considered "brown"?
 
Here's a UFC fighter named Cain from last night with "Brown Pride" across his chest. Imagine if he was white and it said "White Pride", there would be a fucking shit storm over it.

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That's OK though because Brock Lesnars big white ass is going to stomp him into the fucking ground, him and his tattoo.
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Haha no. Did you see the beating Cain gave Noguiera? Cain will drop Brock and stomp on him and his chest cock tattoo.
 
That's because blacks are the oppressed minority. Saying white power is like saying "Bill Gates Power". Makes no sense.

if receiving jobs and scholarships on behalf of their skin color is oppression, then yes, they're very oppressed.
 
^1^2^ Whatever the gap there is between the two races. I don't want to be argumentative but there should be a big gap between them. Even today, I think, The white people think they are superior to the black and treat them like shit and the black find themselves in a position to defend their honor ... just what I think of the white and black races.

In India we have Caste system. The upper caste people treat the lower caste people as slaves and the lower caste people find them in a very disadvantageous position. They don't even have most basic rights. In many villages, the upper caste people won't let the lower caste into temples, don't let them drink water from the same sources the upper caste drink from etc.

And the funny part is, The missionaries from the US come over here and change most of these lower classes to Christians by helping them with money or serving their needs. Christian has become a common term to refer to lower class people in many villages in India. Since I belong to the lower class I can tell how it feels like when the so-called upper caste guy call you a lower caste person as if it was a big sin and he had a great advantage over you. I have experienced it myself a couple of times.

And finally the fact is, a lot of these lower classes are economically weak and uneducated. I think there is nothing wrong on the part of government (whether it is India or the USA or any other country... there maybe different types of gaps between the classes in different countries) in encouraging them to become economically and socially strong by giving them reservations and scholarships.

Or would you rather see them be as poor as they always were and be dominated as unnecessarily-usual.
 
White power is associated with superiority, while black power is associated with the civil rights movement. With that said, there are of course radicals among the black power advocates as well.

Tommie Smith (center) and John Carlos (right) showing the raised fist on the podium after the 200m in the 1968 Summer Olympics, while Silver medallist Peter Norman from Australia (left) wears an Olympic Project for Human Rights badge to show his support for the two U.S. athletes.

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Do you think you'd see a black guy supporting white guys doing the nazi salute?