Olive Drab Green
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Why would baking cakes for people, regardless of race, be racist?baking delicious cakes for people of differing colors seems like a nice thing to do, clearly the reverse of racism.
Why would baking cakes for people, regardless of race, be racist?baking delicious cakes for people of differing colors seems like a nice thing to do, clearly the reverse of racism.
Why would baking cakes for people, regardless of race, be racist?
Definitely illiterate. Totally 'tarded.it's reverse racism.
i think you might be illiterate.
Definitely illiterate. Totally 'tarded.
Not in the popular context, although I'm on your side.Reverse racism is the opposite of racism.
Racism = hate of another race
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Reverse racism = love of another race.
But considering we are all of the human race I don't understand why we call it racism.
It should be refered to as prejudice against an ethnic group.
I read on this forum about cop "racism" and "racism" against Muslims. These do not refer to race. It's called prejudice. Jeez.
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Reverse racism is a phenomenon in which discrimination, sometimes officially sanctioned, against a dominant or formerly dominant racial or other group representative of the majority in a particular society takes place, for a variety of reasons, often initially as an attempt at redressing past wrongs. "
The foundation of that rhetorical question is really shaky and doesn't seem self-supporting. It doesn't even really orient me to the direction you intend to take this trollfest.racism is power. how can you even be racist against the race in power?
The foundation of that rhetorical question is really shaky and doesn't seem self-supporting. It doesn't even really orient me to the direction you intend to take this trollfest.
It is just that. It's just that the tool depends on ignorance and malevolence, and calls into question one's morals and humanity.so then what is racism if not a form of power used to subjugate and oppress?
It is just that. It's just that the tool depends on ignorance and malevolence, and calls into question one's morals and humanity.
Because any polarization perpetuates itself, and it impacts the entirety of the civil world negatively.so if, as agreed, racism is power used to oppress, how can the race not in power even be racist against the race in power?
You don't have to be in power to be a goddamned racist, you just have to see the lines as a power struggle to start with.
Or are we talking about "delicious cake?"
Power isn't just possessed by those in power, or perceived power.