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Originally Posted by fuzzyroes
I'll admit, I'm out of touch with mainstream society, so I'm not sure what's sensationalism or what's actually happening. But i was at the beer store awhile back and there was a young white dude catching up with some elder family member who asked about his girlfriend and he used the word "white-girl shit", "typical white-girl stuff" and "spoiled white girl".
I didn't even know what "white-guilt" was until recently, but apparently it's a growing mindset so I think it's absolutely pertinent to hear what African-Americans think of it. And really, I think the lady is bang on. Black people don't wanna be made the victim, black people don't wanna be seen as a charity case, they simply wanna be treated equally.
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of course, you are fine with stereotyping people from oppressed minority groups without batting an eyelash, but when you hear someone stereotype people at the top of the hierarchy, you feel uncomfortable. You are scum