Equality in the law is only the beginning - it sets the stage for increasing awareness, connection and collaboration to effect change at the level of subjective experience. — Possibility
Equality can only be realised in principle through the laws that assert equality; beyond that, individuals have to apply the principles as best they can. — BrianW
Calling them ‘ignorant’ or ‘stupid’ is counterproductive, and is itself a form of discrimination. — Possibility
Taking these statements out of context separates them from their meaning and significance for those who utter them. — Possibility
I am "black" and proud.
I am "white" and proud.
I am tall and proud.
I am short and proud.
I am skinny/thin and proud.
I am fat and proud.
I am rich and proud.
I am poor and proud. — BrianW
The original ‘pride’ statements are a response to assumptions that one should feel inferior for being ‘black’, for instance. — Possibility
When people come back with statements such as “I’m white and I’m proud” in a discourse where being ‘black’ has connotations of inferiority, it speaks of white supremacy. — Possibility
Therefore, it is unjust for "black" people to think they can use the n-word and deny the "white" people that same opportunity. If we know and believe the n-word to be derogatory, then it should be taboo for everybody. — BrianW
My questioning of reverse racism should suggest I am on your side, but I get the sense I may be missing something...feel free to point me in the right direction. — ZhouBoTong
In the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - I Have A Dream
That there is no "little" discrimination in the fight against discrimination. — BrianW
he OP is good by me. If you don't get it, you just don't get it. — BrianW
I think the equality of law is such that it should allow everybody to be whatever they want. But it should not allow anyone to be under another's 'sword'. — BrianW
Well, I assume you think it is ok that murders and thieves are 'under another's sword'? — ZhouBoTong
If there is government, we are all under someone's sword (and without government, might makes right so I guess we would still be 'under someone's sword'). If it is democracy, there is the tyranny of the majority. — ZhouBoTong
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