Friendly reminder. The only people who think institutional racism no longer exists are people who have benefited from it.
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Replying to @bubbafat @simpleprogrammr
But I can literally point out institutional racism... But we all know you're not serious, by now, so... Yeah, there's that.
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Replying to @Marques_L_J @bubbafat
Honestly, point it out to me. Show me some documentation where it is explicitly in the policy of a major American institution to be racist. I would like to see it if it exists and I will be right there with you fighting it.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @bubbafat
Institutional does not mean explicitly written. It means that it is embedded into the institution of this country. How many non white men has been president since the country was stolen and fought over? That, my friend, is the "institution" of which we speak... How long since
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Replying to @Marques_L_J @bubbafat
The problem with that theory is that there is no way to prove racism or for me to disprove it unless we use what is explicit. If I were accused to being a thief, you'd need proof. If you accused my organization of institutional thievery, you'd need to show that it was codified.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @bubbafat
I can code and program as well as many of my fellow students, but I am often the only black male in the classes that we have, and coincidentally, or not, I am also the one most often over looked or whose ideas are tossed out without thought until everything else had been tried.
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Replying to @Marques_L_J @bubbafat
That’s unfortunate, but it also does not prove racism is the cause.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @bubbafat
Truth, that's why I said it's hard to prove, unless you have lived with it and understand the subtleties... Like learning a foreign language vs growing up with it.
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Replying to @Marques_L_J @bubbafat
I’ve encountered direct racism where there was no question of it. I’ve been beaten up and called racial slurs. I don’t have to guess.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @bubbafat
I mean, yeah, there is still that, but even that isn't as bad as the, kind where it's the double meanings, the you work here because we had to hire the token non white person, the looks like I'm gonna harm them just because I'm a black man, and we all see how the news portrays us
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Unfortunately there is a active force today to promote division and racism in the news and popular media. Instead of finding common ground more and more people are being driven apart.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @bubbafat
This is also true. I just think it would be less division, if everyone could admit its still there under the surface, then focus on how to truly get rid of it. Sweeping it under the rug and pretending it doesn't exist hasn't worked and will never work. We are all equally human.
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Replying to @Marques_L_J @bubbafat
The problem I have is that even though there is some racism, a lot of people who aren't racist at all get painted with that brush. I would rather look for the good in people and assume the best until proven otherwise rather than the other way around.
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