@RussH i think I understand what you're saying. You feel the dialogue can be skewed to mean that only white people can be racist due to their positions in society (according to Al Sharpton or Jessie Jackson). This is simply not true, and they pretty much perpetuate racism by speaking that sort of nonsense. Those two people are not speaking for all POC, nor do all POC agree with anything that comes from their mouths.
Racism is a system of beliefs that inform people's choices and behaviors, which means it manifests itself in HUMAN behaviors. It's a human issue. Humans behaving badly towards one another over things that they have no control over, which is what makes it so sad and stupid.
You have no control over the fact that you were born white, yet you have to deal with comments and assumptions made about your personal beliefs by people who are judging that you must feel a certain way because you're white. It's sickening. Happens to my husband all the time. A newer co worker of his decides to crack racist jokes on cinco de mayo. His co worker assumed that he would enjoy these comments and he waited for my husband to engage, but was shot down and was quite confused by it. He assumed my husband was racist because he's a southern white male, and this really bothers my husband, that people assume to know what his beliefs are based on the color of his skin.
I like to think about what @Anarchy said about division being a tool or something for the state...
Racism is a system of beliefs that inform people's choices and behaviors, which means it manifests itself in HUMAN behaviors. It's a human issue. Humans behaving badly towards one another over things that they have no control over, which is what makes it so sad and stupid.
You have no control over the fact that you were born white, yet you have to deal with comments and assumptions made about your personal beliefs by people who are judging that you must feel a certain way because you're white. It's sickening. Happens to my husband all the time. A newer co worker of his decides to crack racist jokes on cinco de mayo. His co worker assumed that he would enjoy these comments and he waited for my husband to engage, but was shot down and was quite confused by it. He assumed my husband was racist because he's a southern white male, and this really bothers my husband, that people assume to know what his beliefs are based on the color of his skin.
I like to think about what @Anarchy said about division being a tool or something for the state...