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Butterflybaby04 said:WTF is that?
Sean Renaud said:Give an example of when it is. That term kinda confuses me.
Butterflybaby04 said:WTF is that?
Angel said:
Sean Renaud said:For a second I thought conditional racism meant you were racist under some conditions. i.e. If you walked into a random basketball court and saw five white guys and five black guys you'd pick the black guys first assuming they were better at Basketball.
Sean Renaud said:That's a stupid term, why is it coming back? Hell why did it come in the first goddamn place?
RoryN said:Ah, gotcha. I can forgive prejudice that's recognized, acknowledged, and thought upon before taking corrective action. We're all prejudiced.
But denial of truth never sits well with me.
It's a popular "Get Out Of Jail Free" card some members of this generation grant earlier generations.
RoryN said:Me too.
The layman's definition of "conditional racism" is that a prejudiced person who lived when racism was more...mainstream (I know that's problematic, but table it for a sec)...could be labeled as someone who practiced "conditional racism"; that is, they were simply responding to the norms and social mood of the time, and should not be shunned as much for those attitudes.
So, I guess I'd like to see an example of racism that couldn't be construed as "conditional". If no such example exists, I'd argue that "conditional racism" is a crock.
See, I have a better system. I'M NOT A RACIST.Sean Renaud said:Yeah I know when I'm being racist, and I either apologize in advance or at the end. (Unless I win the basketball game and my gamble turned out to be right)
You hate Americans.SeanH said:See, I have a better system. I'M NOT A RACIST.
You want to try it some time.
RoryN said:Me too.
The layman's definition of "conditional racism" is that a prejudiced person who lived when racism was more...mainstream (I know that's problematic, but table it for a sec)...could be labeled as someone who practiced "conditional racism"; that is, they were simply responding to the norms and social mood of the time, and should not be shunned as much for those attitudes.
So, I guess I'd like to see an example of racism that couldn't be construed as "conditional". If no such example exists, I'd argue that "conditional racism" is a crock.
SeanH said:See, I have a better system. I'M NOT A RACIST.
You want to try it some time.
I don't buy this type of arguement. People grow up and are responsible for their words and actions.Sean Renaud said:Raised around racist=racist.