Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Oh look. The summer reading list Janet Maslin put together for the Times is written by authors who are all white!
the worst kind of groundhog day
The Denver Comics Convention, which expressly declared a mission of expanding diversity, had a women in comics panel that didn't feature ANY women.
And the world goes round. Perhaps Janet doesn't see race. And there shouldn't BE gender issues anyway...
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
If minorities want their own lists and panels, there's nothing stopping them from making their own.
Actually noticing this is what's racist. Obliviously perpetuating the status quo never is. NEVER.
Updated On: 5/28/15 at 12:24 PMBroadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Thank you for calling me on that! Next thing you know, people will be Kickstarting for white people and men if I keep this up.
In college, I wanted to expose myself to other cultures through literature, so I decided to read I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS, IL POSTINO and was going to read...JOY LUCK CLUB, maybe?
I was told to my choice to do this was racist. Of course, that person has gone the full Galt and has become an expat living in Singapore and criticizing American politics from afar. It seems this type of person will always keep finding us.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Ha. All I know is, "peak caucasity" has now joined my vocab permanently!
I remember exposing myself in college. No camera phones back then. It was so much more fun.
Your continual white guilt is actually what's hilarious here.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
I have no white guilt.
The only reason a Caucasian criticizes racism is due to white guilt. Why else would Caucasians even discuss the subject of racism other than to be racist or feel shame in themselves?
It's the self importance and know-it-all attitude of some on this board that is truly HILARIOUS here. Da fuq is up with that?
Updated On: 5/28/15 at 12:54 PMBroadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
What is white guilt?
If you have to ask, you're white and racist.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
You know how there are people who make fun of other people for caring about stuff? Because, you know, they realize if they were to care about the same stuff it would mean they'd have to take an inventory of themselves and their places in the world and they might have to assess if they're part of the problem or part of the solution? Well, they come up with phrases to belittle what they think you're doing because they think making any effort to cause change in the world is a waste of time. (Of course it's not, they just don't want to do it.)
So "white guilt" is a term some people use to belittle white people who want to confront their own inherent racism and those of the system around them. They want to besmirch the motive because they don't want to do any work on themselves.
I believe it's called White Person's Bubble
GOOGLE is all of y'all friend:
Ooh Namo that is so Oprah Winfrey Super Soul Sunday of you! Preach on guuuuurl. Preach on ma-ma! *snap* YOU GO ON WIT YO BAD SELF!!!
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Perfect. We've seen an awful lot of that around here this week.
ETA: "Oprah Winfrey Super Soul Sunday of you." I don't understand that reference.
White person's bubble. Hmmm, I wonder if that's anything like black person's bubble butt?
Oops, wuz that racial?
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
What does "was it racial" mean? Are you okay?
Oprah Winfrey Super Soul Sunday of you = SANCTIMONIOUS
No. I'm never okay when I get on this board. It brings out the absolute worst in me. Must be the company...LOL!
Updated On: 5/28/15 at 01:15 PMBroadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
I've never seen that show, so I don't get it.
I went back through the thread to try to see what it is you find sanctimonious in what I posted. Was it the part where I responded to everlast's insult?
No not at all Namo. I was just being sarcastic.
I was poking fun of this post:
You know how there are people who make fun of other people for caring about stuff? Because, you know, they realize if they were to care about the same stuff it would mean they'd have to take an inventory of themselves and their places in the world and they might have to assess if they're part of the problem or part of the solution? Well, they come up with phrases to belittle what they think you're doing because they think making any effort to cause change in the world is a waste of time. (Of course it's not, they just don't want to do it.)
So "white guilt" is a term some people use to belittle white people who want to confront their own inherent racism and those of the system around them. They want to besmirch the motive because they don't want to do any work on themselves.
Updated On: 5/28/15 at 01:19 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Which is what I just asked you. That was my response to everlast's jab at me. Are you reading the threads you comment on?
I am. I thought you were referring to the one that appears directly below everlast's which reads: "I have no white guilt."
Updated On: 5/28/15 at 01:25 PMBroadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
No. I'm never okay when I get on this board.
This may be the most self-aware thing you've ever posted.
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