White Supremacy Iceberg
White Supremacy Iceberg
White Supremacy Iceberg
White silence
If you think that's bad, wait 'til you hear them talk
It's still crazy to me that reactionaries think democrats were on BLM's side when many democrats somehow felt the need to speak up against BLM rather than do the easier thing of just shutting up
Interesting, allow me to point out two specific things I disagree with and derail the whole attempt
Ugh. There's two of those in the lemmygrad mirror of this post and god it's too early in the morning for me to be explaining to cacs why their stance is untrustworthy at best
I'm sorry but I hear "White Supremacy Pyramid" and all I can think is this
I want to know more about this magical place where racist jokes are considered socially unacceptable.
went looking for the violence matrix and found this gem instead
Thank you for censoring this. It offended the eyes in several ways
God, time injuries are the worst. You know how hard it is to get in contact with Trunks?
Trunks is the actually busy one in the Time Patrol. Have you tried addressing a prayer to Chronoa yet?
This pyramid is...strange. I'm probably reading it wrong, but it seems to imply that assault and injury cause less lost work and "time injury(??)" than things like bullying. Is this some kind of cost/benefit analysis, where they've worked out it is more efficient for an employee to just break their leg and be out of work for a month than lose an hour or two of work every day due to poor morale from bullying?
I think it's "these things lead to lost work", but idk for certain. See below for the actual matrix, which isn't preoccupied for lost work hours and instead illustrates how violence exists/escalates within a community
I'm adding "Time Injury" to my vocabulary, cause I feel that in my core
laughs in Ultimecia
you've been bring us great memes @UltimateBlackComrade@lemmygrad.ml !!
Edited the titled
Can anyone educate me on what Spiritual Bypassing is, and how it relates to White Supremacy? I'm from a quite secular place, so I can't say that I often experience people even being spiritual at all, so this is a blind spot for me. I Googled it, but could only find vague explanations on using Spiritualism to dismiss things. I'm aware of all the other concepts, so figure I might as well educate myself on the one I'm not aware of.
Ah I see. I just wanted to make sure that it wasn't some specific thing that I wasn't aware of. I appreciate the answer, thanks!
One example is plastic shamans, white people appropriating deep shamanistic/indigenous belief systems into a typically grifting and very shallow new age style framework. Another good example is what's happened with ayahuasca spiritual practices becoming mere vision tourism.
I'd add one more thing I've learned from Asian twitter accounts:
When intervening in an altercation between an Asian person and someone who isn't (usually white), the white person restrains the Asian person (even as they're still in the middle of being attacked) or only intervenes when the Asian person stands up for themselves.
I wasn't sure if I should mention this as it sounds close to white silence, but in the event of a fight where an Asian person is being restrained while they're still being attacked this is worse than merely being silent.
I am bit confused. How can someone in an argument in the comments be restrained?
For a second I thought that you were talking about an actual physical altercation.
For a second I thought that you were talking about an actual physical altercation.
I am talking about a physical altercation; there are videos uploaded of white people supposedly trying to break up fights but only holding back the Asian person while they're (the Asian person) being physically attacked.
"there's one human race"
Genuine question, how is that racist? Or is it because it's a statement made from a "white privilege pov"?
I genuinely try to treat all people equal, but I realize I fail often due to unconscious biases etc.
The line has “all lives matter” energy which gives it the same problems i.e derails the conversation.
Racist in terms of context, when it's used to minimize the struggles of marginalized minorities when they are speaking up
A polite and snide way to say "Get over it will ya, we're all the same deep down" an example of bad faith rhetoric
It's like George W Bush saying "I don't see race" as an obvious and transparent tactic to dismiss criticisms that he's racist
The statement is fine after racism is abolished.