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by tehwebguy
1756 days ago
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- a belief that any disparities between racial groups are evidence of structural racism This is maybe too broad but mostly true. I mean, has the author read like any American history? - that the norms of free speech, individualism and universalism which pretend to be progressive are really camouflage for this discrimination I’d say this is largely not relevant but the thing people see as this is largely just individuals no longer “playing along” with other folks using terms & language that demean them. - and that injustice will persist until systems of language and privilege are dismantled Language? No. Privilege? Probably! It’s easy to point out political dynasty privilege or obvious hollywood nepotism but it’s not the only type of privilege that gives some of us a leg up and others of us a massive hill to climb just to get to zero. |
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They believe that it's the same outside America as well, so American history doesn't matter. E.g. Turks in Germany (who immigrated in the 60ies) don't achieve as much as native Germans after three generations => structural racism. Asian immigrants do quickly achieve as much and more than native Germans => more structural racism, I guess.