13242691, It was tongue in cheek but how's it different from calling out Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Mar-14-18 01:15 PM
A white males privilege when they are doing something white male privilege-ly.
I mean, is it stereotyping to say white people need to recognize their privilege?
or coming at it more straightforwardly:
I often see how black people, or even black men more specifically, engage in the same sort of behavior that I often see white people criticized for, when blackness isn't the issue (memba that black male privilege post?).
Is that observation stereotyping? If so I might be okay with stereotyping sometimes.
>right? > >"tend to"? > >c'mon b > >black men tend to be lazy >black men tend to abandon their kids and be poor fathers when >they don't >black men tend to be homophobic >black men tend to hate women > >dont' say it, then hedge it with "I scan see that" in the >*same post* where you're defending against using slurs against >white women > >
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