"Whiteness"
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@Mik said in "Whiteness":
So what does the Smithie have for Blackness and Black Cuture?
Music that isn't shite.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in "Whiteness":
@Mik said in "Whiteness":
So what does the Smithie have for Blackness and Black Cuture?
Music that isn't shite.
You sure about that?
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That's not music.
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@Mik said in "Whiteness":
So what does the Smithie have for Blackness and Black Cuture?
That question can be easily parried with a response like this:
The Smithie has an entire museum for that: the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture
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A lot of fascinating stuff from the Smithsonian site:
What are some aspects of whiteness you’ve internalized? How can these be hurtful to you and others?
It’s nice to be in spaces where I can feel free to say what I want, talk about complex systems of white supremacy, and express my frustrations without having to worry about the feelings of the white people in the room.
To learn more on how to teach your child about the ways whiteness is prevalent in society, watch this video with concrete examples and suggestions:
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@ILM said in "Whiteness":
Regarding the Smithsonian poster - those attributes represent the stereotypical "white." In reality, many of these characteristics are undergoing change, apparently not fast enough for some.
Exactly. White kids in their 20’s would not recognize themselves in this.
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@ILM said in "Whiteness":
Regarding the Smithsonian poster - those attributes represent the stereotypical "white."
I have no idea what in the fuck that's even supposed to mean. It's as ridiculous and racist as drawing conclusions about "the blacks" or "those Asians."
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@Aqua-Letifer said in "Whiteness":
@ILM said in "Whiteness":
Regarding the Smithsonian poster - those attributes represent the stereotypical "white."
I have no idea what in the fuck that's even supposed to mean. It's as ridiculous and racist as drawing conclusions about "the blacks" or "those Asians."
It certainly is.
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I once went to a museum that had a presentation entitled "The Americans": From what I remember, they described a fairly basic culture, mostly stolen from the British, but with more shouting.
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That's without even addressing the obvious digs in the list. This wasn't even an attempt to explain "whiteness" with generalities. The game was, "how can we vilify this group? Let's see, let's throw in some contradictions, some intolerance because everyone knows how intolerant The Whites are, some silly things we want to make fun of and call them White based on I-have-no-idea-what... there we go, good list."
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@Aqua-Letifer said in "Whiteness":
It's as ridiculous and racist as drawing conclusions about "the blacks" or "those Asians."
No, it isn't. It's different. The other way around it's racist, but this way it isn't because shut up.