There's no mention of race in the quoted post. There's only a reference to "white-Jesusism" which is the racist idea that Jesus was white. — Baden
if I text were about white people, would it be acceptable. — T Clark
You're again falsely accusing another poster of being racist with no evidence whatsoever when you've been informed on several occasions there is no evidence. Having no leg to stand on, you again present this in a misleading way and try a trial by poll. There's nothing civil about that at all. Either show me the exact racist quote or retract the accusation. — Baden
I think I've set up this discussion in a clear and fair way. — T Clark
You're again falsely accusing another poster of being racist — Baden
Now, please answer my question: — Baden
if I text were about white people, would it be acceptable. — T Clark
You have no right to inject your own racist inferences into other posters' posts. — Baden
You are retroactively presuming it does fit a particular race and then asking if that's racist. If there's a racist in that scenario, it's you. — Baden
You're again falsely accusing another poster of being racist with no evidence whatsoever when you've been informed on several occasions there is no evidence. Having no leg to stand on, you again present this in a misleading way and try a trial by poll. There's nothing civil or "low key" about that at all. — Baden
And why must all of the following, for example, "clearly" be white people:
1) Religious hypocrtites
2) Opioid addicts
3) Adultereres
4) Strippers
5) Maskless morons
6) Unwed mothers
That, if anything, is a racist assumption on your part. — Baden
these "Gawd-fearing folks" belong to the least educated, least healthy, demographic in the US. — Not T Clark
But the poor white man's used in the hands of them all like a tool
He's taught in his school
From the start by the rule
That the laws are with him
To protect his white skin
To keep up his hate
So he never thinks straight
'Bout the shape that he's in
But it ain't him to blame
He's only a pawn in their game — Bob Dylan
That's the thing, by the plain language alone, it would only be about some white people, not all. — James Riley
Finally, when a heritage that you choose to venerate and hang on to is one of treason, slavery, racism, confederation, and anti-intellectualism, then you get to play the enemy of America. You probably don't want or need T Clark to come to your defense. Let the hate rain. — James Riley
I don't understand. What difference does it make whether it refers to all white people or just some? It definitely doesn't refer to me. I'm a northern white liberal — T Clark
I don't think what the language describes is a "heritage." — T Clark
Actually, I think that was the posters point - he was describing what he considers to be the heritage of white southerners. — T Clark
I do. In fact, many a southern bigot specifically defends their own stance as one of heritage. I get it from the following language: "Confederate flags . . . endemic voter suppression . . . Dixie . . ." — James Riley
We can talk about white people in various ways, and we need to be able to, to make sense of history, of the whole colonial story of which the slave trade and colonisation of the Americas was a large part, and the troubles social and psychological that we inherit on all sides. We need to make sense of it and take steps to ameliorate the ongoing damage. — unenlightened
On a philosophy forum, it should go without saying that people would do their due dilligence and check with the potentially offensive poster as to what they really mean, before accusing them of racism. — baker
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