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A good read. The best explanation I've seen of white privilege. Arkansas Granny Aug 2014 #1
Really? After many of us have shared our pain and countless examples of things we warn out kids Liberal_Stalwart71 Aug 2014 #62
I'm sorry if my attempts at understanding don't live up to your expectations. Arkansas Granny Sep 2014 #68
You are ridiculous! You understand nothing! You insult and ridicule. Shame! Liberal_Stalwart71 Sep 2014 #71
Good read il_lilac Aug 2014 #2
I don't know why your complaining... ybbor Aug 2014 #3
He lost me at Heather MC Aug 2014 #4
Exactly. I'm baffled by this. If this is "the best explanation" of white privilege--not the personal Liberal_Stalwart71 Aug 2014 #63
K&R from a biker. nt freedom fighter jh Aug 2014 #5
good way to bring it to light pleinair Aug 2014 #6
Well said. And welcome to DU. Louisiana1976 Aug 2014 #7
thanks pleinair Aug 2014 #15
How does the fact that pretty much all cyclists ignore red lights Nye Bevan Aug 2014 #8
Do not know were you live TNNurse Aug 2014 #9
Definitely not in oregon bhikkhu Sep 2014 #70
I have friends who are cyclists but a lot of cyclists have become road Nazi's. bamademo Aug 2014 #10
Keep in mind, a bike is not a car bhikkhu Aug 2014 #16
And cyclists kill how many people per year? CreekDog Aug 2014 #31
How about the fact that they fail to keep right, RoccoR5955 Aug 2014 #11
+1. tarheelsunc Aug 2014 #12
Black people want to be considered real Americans bhikkhu Aug 2014 #17
This is a little different. RoccoR5955 Aug 2014 #21
But the topic of the OP essay isn't about bicyclists, it's about race. Gormy Cuss Aug 2014 #24
Perhaps bicyclists need to be licensed drivers RoccoR5955 Aug 2014 #57
Again, the topic is race and privilege. Gormy Cuss Aug 2014 #60
You wrote: "This is a little different"... Liberal_Stalwart71 Aug 2014 #64
In most places, roads are built for cars, and bikes are only tolerated as an afterthought bhikkhu Aug 2014 #67
By law they are allowed to be side by side each other on the road. Neoma Aug 2014 #18
Yup CreekDog Aug 2014 #40
that needs to change KT2000 Aug 2014 #53
I've been hit by a car before. Neoma Aug 2014 #54
I was hit by a car years ago. RoccoR5955 Aug 2014 #56
I was also ran into a by a car. nolabels Sep 2014 #75
I was walking with my accident. In the crosswalk. Neoma Sep 2014 #76
Sorry to hear about that misfortune you had nolabels Sep 2014 #77
Half of the car drivers do not use signals hfojvt Aug 2014 #30
That is BS CreekDog Aug 2014 #39
Aside from the fact that your assertion is false Gormy Cuss Aug 2014 #22
Perhaps where you live it is common to see cyclists patiently waiting at red lights Nye Bevan Aug 2014 #23
And why again did you leap to law breaking in a thread about race privilege? Gormy Cuss Aug 2014 #25
To point out how this is a problematic analogy. Nye Bevan Aug 2014 #27
How is it problematic? Gormy Cuss Aug 2014 #32
Someone comes up with an analogy equating black people with persistent lawbreakers Nye Bevan Aug 2014 #38
No you were the one that decided to label black people as lawbreakers CreekDog Aug 2014 #41
Actually, you're the one who equated cyclists with persistent lawbreakers Gormy Cuss Aug 2014 #42
say what? hfojvt Aug 2014 #46
Sometimes there is no choice eridani Aug 2014 #52
No, you did it to insert the idea that Black people break the law CreekDog Aug 2014 #33
. Nye Bevan Aug 2014 #34
Why do you insert yourself into discussions about race relations in the USA... CreekDog Aug 2014 #35
I do it every day bhikkhu Sep 2014 #69
Trying to suggest something about nonwhites under the radar? CreekDog Aug 2014 #28
There are many who do. hifiguy Aug 2014 #47
The same way an observation that "pretty much all Blacks are thugs and welfare queens" Ms. Toad Aug 2014 #49
I don't mind the post cleduc Aug 2014 #13
Thank you for a remarkable post, cleduc. Octafish Aug 2014 #50
Amazing. n/t Aerows Aug 2014 #55
Seeing the sadness in Armstrong's eyes will stay with me forever. Octafish Sep 2014 #72
Apt analogy. alphafemale Aug 2014 #14
that part of the analogy DID jump out at me hfojvt Aug 2014 #48
+ 1000 Rhinodawg Aug 2014 #19
The comments at the link are interesting and enlightening also. Sam1 Aug 2014 #20
yeah, there's a big hole in that analogy hfojvt Aug 2014 #26
No matter the post, you always respond to defend the white person or race CreekDog Aug 2014 #29
yeah, actually that is not true hfojvt Aug 2014 #44
Huh? Gormy Cuss Aug 2014 #37
and that's how the analogy falls short hfojvt Aug 2014 #45
In our actual society the rate of poverty for whites is about one third of that of A/A or Latinos. Gormy Cuss Aug 2014 #61
tell me something I don't know hfojvt Sep 2014 #73
No, the odds don't make any difference to the 13% Gormy Cuss Sep 2014 #74
It's a good analogy. Notwithstanding lame attempts to derailleur the thread CreekDog Aug 2014 #36
agree with both points. Tuesday Afternoon Aug 2014 #43
and this is not pinboy treestar Aug 2014 #58
K&R--This is best explanation I have seen on this topic. nt tblue37 Aug 2014 #51
Like getting drivers to recognize bikes as equals on the road treestar Aug 2014 #59
Semis? Where is this person biking? Hmmm. babylonsister Aug 2014 #65
It's legal to ride on the sidewalks in this city madville Aug 2014 #66
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