That's racist!

In the real world, everyone who mentions racism is just making it up? Ok

Most. Yes.

Not getting the job isn't because of the color of your skin.

It's not so much "making it up" as it is being told by your parents your whole life that you'll always be at a disadvantage because of the color of your skin. Having a preconceived notion about everything being racist against you is the biggest problem. It's just not true.
 
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Most. Yes.

Not getting the job isn't because of the color of your skin.

It's not so much "making it up" as it is being told by your parents your whole life that you'll always be at a disadvantage because of the color of your skin. Having a preconceived notion about everything being racist against you is the biggest problem. It's just not true.

Ok, for someone who isn't "most," and who has experienced what you define as "actual" racism, do you think you'll have a productive conversation with them if you go into it thinking there's a 99% chance they're just crying wolf?
 
Let me rephrase: if your attitude toward people who mention racism is "you're probably lying and worthy of ridicule, prove me wrong," there are some (I would think) fairly obvious problems with that.
 
Most. Yes.

Not getting the job isn't because of the color of your skin.

It's not so much "making it up" as it is being told by your parents your whole life that you'll always be at a disadvantage because of the color of your skin. Having a preconceived notion about everything being racist against you is the biggest problem. It's just not true.

The race card is the most convenient form of scapegoating for non Whites in this country.
 
Please find me a CNN story saying every white person is a racist. The only people I've seen make those sweeping statements are the ones making the point that everyone is biased in some way

The comments in the stories.
 
We had a black guy, and a Hispanic (I didn't say Mexican!) visit church this morning. I invited both back! I'm learning guys!
 
We had a black guy, and a Hispanic (I didn't say Mexican!) visit church this morning. I invited both back! I'm learning guys!

Didn't think they were capable of coming back without your invitation, huh racist?
 
Comment sections are always full of crazy people, I thought we learned that from YouTube in like 2006.

If the quotes are in the actual story, I feel like it shouldn't be that hard to find

I'm saying if you're wanting people to take real racism seriously, then people need to stop making every story racist. Exhibit A: today on 11 alive Facebook site, a story of a 3 year old black kid who died from climbing into the car without his parents knowing, heat killed him. There are a lot of comments if "where we're the parents". Several black people are making comments that the only reason people are asking where the parents were is because the kid was black. One woman said "nobody asked where the parents were when the white kid died at the sun dial", when in fact more people said it then. I don't care if it's a weather story, there are people in there making it about race, yet don't understand why nobody listens when it's a true case of racism. Jmo man, maybe everyone else sees it differently.
 
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I'm saying if you're wanting people to take real racism seriously, then people need to stop making every story racist. Exhibit A: today on 11 alive Facebook site, a story of a 3 year old black kid who died from climbing into the car without his parents knowing, heat killed him. There are a lot of comments if "where we're the parents". Several black people are making comments that the only reason people are asking where the parents were is because the kid was black. One woman said "nobody asked where the parents were when the white kid died at the sun dial", when in fact more people said it then. I don't care if it's a weather story, there are people in there making it about race, yet don't understand why nobody listens when it's a true case of racism. Jmo man, maybe everyone else sees it differently.

And I'm saying people do that about literally everything in comment sections. That's why people avoid comment sections lol, it's just the angriest people firing off hot takes. For adults with critical thinking skills, the equivalent of YouTube comments shouldn't be a valid excuse for not "taking real racism seriously." I don't see why the seriousness of "real" racism should ever be in question, and especially not if it's based on sources like Facebook comments.
 
Figure Ras will have some fun with this one, especially the last paragraph.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...-women-fight-supremacy-aborting-white-babies/

Source article:

https://medusamagazine.com/beyond-pro-choice-the-solution-to-white-supremacy-is-white-abortion

(bold emphasis added by me)

In a progressive society, it is often white families that stand in the way of equality and justice. Systemic white supremacy depends, first and foremost, on the white family unit. When white conquerors forcefully penetrated the indigenous, egalitarian homeland of the Native peoples of America, they were quick to replicate their white societies, initiating their parasitism by establishing white plantations, headed by white fathers, submissive white mothers, and, most critically, white children, with full dominion over the enslaved and oppressed people of color that were forced to uphold these micro-fiefdoms.

For social, religious, economic, and ethical reasons, women of color may experience roadblocks on the path to body autonomy that white women would never be forced to confront due to their privilege of being born in a white supremacist society that continually looks out for their needs. Under present circumstances, women of color simply do not have the absolute choice when it comes to their bodies. It is time to stop pretending that they stand on equal footing with white women, when it has been proven that the embedded systems of white supremacy do not act impartially to all women. Because white supremacy prevents women of color from their freedom to choose, we must level the playing field by other means.

White women: it is time to do your part! Your white children reinforce the white supremacist society that benefits you. If you claim to be progressive, and yet willingly birth white children by your own choice, you are a hypocrite. White women should be encouraged to abort their white children, and to use their freed-up time and resources to assist women of color who have no other choice but to raise their children. Women of color are in need of financial and humanitarian resources. As this white supremacist society continues to imprison black fathers, women of color are forced to stand alone in their plight to raise the next generation of Americans. White women: instead of devoting your time and energy to white children who will reinforce the struggles of women of color, how about asking women of color in what ways you can assist them in their self-liberation? How about adopting children of color who have lost their parents to the destructive white supremacist society that you have enabled and encouraged?
 
Telling someone to murder their own children for your ideals is the epitome of feeling privileged. Talk about Black Privilege. At least Planned Parenthood lies to AAs about their intentions.
 
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Telling someone to murder their own children for your ideals is the epitome of feeling privileged. Talk about Black Privilege. At least Planned Parenthood lies to AAs about their intentions.

I originally thought the website was satire like the Onion.

Nope. There really are people that think this way.
 
Telling someone to murder their own children for your ideals is the epitome of feeling privileged. Talk about Black Privilege. At least Planned Parenthood lies to AAs about their intentions.

Bad part about it there will be one, two, a few, white women that will agree with this and act in some way, like this person suggest.
 

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