What are you talking about?

You are moving goal posts. Racism can be measured through social media posts… I just gave an example. An easy example at that.

Your examples are more complicated and not easily measured. But can be… just need to add more perimeters and correlation.

No, it can’t.

What about speaking of “the white man” and the negative connotations that brings with it by some members of the black community?

It implies villainous behavior by whites as a whole. Not just elitist whites, but all whites.

It’s no N word by any means. Not even in the same league. But when it’s said in the manner that you know I speak of, there’s never anything positive to follow it.

Yep there could be negative connotations with the use of “white man”. Just like with “black man”.

You are out of your depths again

True. But I think the term in which is used by some blacks has become an accepted racial remark.

Whites aren’t immune to racism. Racist things are said about whites all the time. You know it and I know it.

Gosh, that almost looks like racism directed at white men.

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So do most black people, which is why when polled they themselves say black people are the most racist group.

In my personal experience black racists tend to be the most open about it. I didn’t really understand how bad it was until I managed a store where 90% of my customer base was black and I had one white employee.

White racists, except for the AB type guys, tend to keep it under wraps. They have to be really comfortable with someone to express their views.

I would imagine that the breast cancer group would agree with them. Why on earth would you think they would get offended?

Evidence is what you just posted in this thread.
Remember your post belittling someone feeling discriminated against because of the color of their skin. You even double down on white men.

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Because that takes away from the specific cause they are fighting for.

Why do you feel that you get to speak for how some white person feels?
I find it funny that you wave off the feeling of discrimination by someone with littler skin.
I see white discrimination in a lot of what I read on here every time race comes up.

I would bet my life that facebook/twitter don’t care if there are racist remarks hurled at white people.

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I didn’t speak for how someone feels.

I said racism is against white Americans by black people is lower than racism towards black people by white people.

Maybe… maybe not.

No because every woman I know who has had breast cancer feels for anyone dealing with any type of cancer.
They don’t fight for just one kind of cancer to be cured they fight for every type of cancer to be cured.
My sister does not just care if breast cancer finds a cure she cares about all cancers finding cures.

How would you know?
I would say it’s about the same.
But some people are so tribal and can’t admit the truth.

Every black person I know feels for anyone who experiences racism. Every black person I know feels for anyone who faces police brutality. They just don’t want to get told “all lives matter” while they are focusing specifically on a problem they see with police and black people.

Focusing on black people doesn’t diminish what other people may also experience.

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I’m guessing like you are…