Racestrut: Celebrity Vs. Racial Profiling

breaking the law and refusing to produce ID after breaking the law is part of her experience as a black woman? that's pretty fucking racist man
 
PatrickCrazy said:breaking the law and refusing to produce ID after breaking the law is part of her experience as a black woman? that's pretty fucking racist man




i'm saying that our social identity shapes our cumulative experience in life and leads us to make different meanings out of comparable situations. yes, it does imply that people of different races (and sexual orientations, and genders, and ages, and abilities, and income levels, etc etc etc) perceive the world and interpret phenomena in different ways.





Wikipedia suggests that racism consists of both prejudice and discrimination based in social perceptions of biological differences between peoples. I didn't say anything about biological differences, and while I may be pre-judging people of different social identities, there certainly wasn't any discrimination on evidence (Wikipedia: "denial of social participation and human rights").





So, I don't think you know what racism is man.
 
PatrickCrazy said:breaking the law and refusing to produce ID after breaking the law is part of her experience as a black woman? that's pretty fucking racist man




Why wasnt she arrested or fined for "breaking the law"?
 
ketan said:PatrickCrazy - if you're genuinely interested in learning why what I'm saying is not racist, you should read up on Kimberle Crenshaw's notion of Intersectionality. She's actually a lawyer (you are too, no?).





https://law.ucla.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/kimberle-w-crenshaw/





This isn't the only/best entry point, but it's what I could find quickly:





http://socialdifference.columbia.edu/files/socialdiff/projects/Article__Mapping_the_Margins_by_Kimblere_Crenshaw.pdfi was just fucking with you man, lighten up
 
batmon said:PatrickCrazy said:breaking the law and refusing to produce ID after breaking the law is part of her experience as a black woman? that's pretty fucking racist man




Why wasnt she arrested or fined for "breaking the law"?idk man, i wasn't part of the police force on the scene.





i saw a car blocking traffic yesterday and the cop waved them off rather than ticketing them. idk why, not sure what was going through their head. pretty sure it happens quite a bit though
 
PatrickCrazy said:batmon said:PatrickCrazy said:breaking the law and refusing to produce ID after breaking the law is part of her experience as a black woman? that's pretty fucking racist man




Why wasnt she arrested or fined for "breaking the law"?idk man, i wasn't part of the police force on the scene.





i saw a car blocking traffic yesterday and the cop waved them off rather than ticketing them. idk why, not sure what was going through their head. pretty sure it happens quite a bit though




"There was an indication on the radio call that a male white and female black were involved in a sexual act inside a Mercedes with the vehicle door open," Officer Sally Madera said. "Two people were briefly detained, but it was revealed no crime had been committed."





it was revealed no crime had been committed




it was revealed no crime had been committed




No law was broken before the ID shit.
 
PatrickCrazy said: was just fucking with you man, lighten up




oh, cool. i didn't notice the sarcasm.
 
PatrickCrazy said:ketan said:PatrickCrazy - if you're genuinely interested in learning why what I'm saying is not racist, you should read up on Kimberle Crenshaw's notion of Intersectionality. She's actually a lawyer (you are too, no?).





https://law.ucla.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/kimberle-w-crenshaw/





This isn't the only/best entry point, but it's what I could find quickly:





http://socialdifference.columbia.edu/files/socialdiff/projects/Article__Mapping_the_Margins_by_Kimblere_Crenshaw.pdfi was just fucking with you man, lighten up




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exposed as a fraud yet again.
 
PatrickCrazy said:ketan said:PatrickCrazy - if you're genuinely interested in learning why what I'm saying is not racist, you should read up on Kimberle Crenshaw's notion of Intersectionality. She's actually a lawyer (you are too, no?).





https://law.ucla.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/kimberle-w-crenshaw/





This isn't the only/best entry point, but it's what I could find quickly:





http://socialdifference.columbia.edu/files/socialdiff/projects/Article__Mapping_the_Margins_by_Kimblere_Crenshaw.pdf
i was just fucking with you man, lighten





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PatrickCrazy said:so what, this entire racist neighborhood saw an interracial couple holding hands, became completely outraged, and decided to all call the cops together?




You seemed shocked that stuff like this happens...





Never seen any reports of gay people kissing in public? Cops being called?





I was once in a mall food court where mall security was called because someone complained two guys were acting like sex freaks. In truth they were holding hands and kissed once or twice. Mall security showed up and wished them all the best and left.
 
DOR said:PatrickCrazy said:so what, this entire racist neighborhood saw an interracial couple holding hands, became completely outraged, and decided to all call the cops together?




You seemed shocked that stuff like this happens...





Never seen any reports of gay people kissing in public? Cops being called?





I was once in a mall food court where mall security was called because someone complained two guys were acting like sex freaks. In truth they were holding hands and kissed once or twice. Mall security showed up and wished them all the best and left.




chill, bro. i think he was being sarcastic.





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ketan said:DOR said:PatrickCrazy said:so what, this entire racist neighborhood saw an interracial couple holding hands, became completely outraged, and decided to all call the cops together?




You seemed shocked that stuff like this happens...





Never seen any reports of gay people kissing in public? Cops being called?





I was once in a mall food court where mall security was called because someone complained two guys were acting like sex freaks. In truth they were holding hands and kissed once or twice. Mall security showed up and wished them all the best and left.




chill, bro. i think he was being sarcastic.





:bingbangboom:




what i personally like to do is say hypersensitive reactionary things on the internet and then waffle on it when someone calls me out.
 
vintageinfants posting pattern





run into a thread to talk some shit


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PatrickCrazy said:vintageinfants posting pattern








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PatrickCrazy said:vintageinfants posting pattern





run into a thread to talk some shit


post some gif a 12 year old made


talk some more shit





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Bro, VI has a spine and a sense of humour.





Your political posts tend toward passive aggression, or you blow them off when called out (ayo!) with a simple "chill bro, I was kidding bro"
 
skel said:Guzzo said:





He was implicted.




I'm loving this new word.







Agreed. It is most cromulent.