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In reply to the discussion: On white male, hetro privilege. [View all]ecstatic
(32,653 posts)95. Santorum coined the term
Appearing on John King USA on Wednesday evening, Rick Santorum denied he said he didnt want to make black peoples lives better during a pre-caucus campaign event Sunday in Sioux City, Iowa. Ive looked at that quote, in fact I looked at the video, Santorum argued. In fact, Im pretty confident I didnt say black. What I think I started to say a word and then sort of changed and it sort of blah mumbled it and sort of changed my thought.
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/rick-santorum-to-john-king-i-didnt-say-black-people-i-said-blah-people/
I don't think the intent of the threads was to attack you personally, although I can understand why you might feel offended. As others have stated, it's the institutions and ingrained beliefs that are the focus.
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"The question is, what do you want me to do about it?" understand, recognize, acknowledge
seabeyond
Apr 2012
#1
I think that if I worked for the betterment of women, minorities, and the LGBT community,
MadHound
Apr 2012
#3
It doesn't only exist "for a lot of people". It exists, period. We all get to live in it.
redqueen
Apr 2012
#18
" my life has been far worse than many people who are African-American, gay, and/or female."
redqueen
Apr 2012
#20
thanks for hearing what i said and responding civilly. to more of that kind of discussion. cheers.
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#112
You know what Bart? You've got a problem. Noone is asking you to walk around in sack cloth & ashes
Ecumenist
Apr 2012
#26
And that's a damn shame. I have blood family in France, Spain and Italy and I have heard the same
Ecumenist
Apr 2012
#57
here's another idea: stop identifying with the white, male power structure
noiretextatique
Apr 2012
#40
I don't think most minorities expect us to go around apologizing for being white.
RDANGELO
Apr 2012
#12
Some folk honestly don't know, they've never been exposed to other cultures enought to have
uponit7771
Apr 2012
#32
"Yes, it is the truth that most white men vote republican." But they didn't always. For example,
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#115
Yes; and the acceding to that strategy by the Democrats. Which includes the gradual withdrawl from
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#124
I think part of the "guilt" is the unwillingness to acknowledge the reality or the lack of knowledge
uponit7771
Apr 2012
#52
Michelle Obama is an attorney and First Lady, is she shielded from racism?
obamanut2012
Apr 2012
#89
Not outright, but it IS implied a lot by a small, but very vocal minority.
DutchLiberal
Apr 2012
#64
Maybe you could join stormfront or vnnforum, good luck in your white priviledge journey!!
Obamacare
Apr 2012
#83
I hear you. But just imagine how worse off you would've been if you'd been female, black,
Honeycombe8
Apr 2012
#117