by hooplah » Fri Dec 06, 2013 1:24 pm
if i can expound a little upon my previous post, "words only have the power you give them" is one of the most irritating examples of racism, or at least complacency about racism, that i can think of. "words only have the power you give them" is essentially saying "your offense is your problem." it's shirking the responsibility of caring about or rectifying racism onto the person experiencing it. "the word 'nigger' offends you? lighten up. don't let it bother you." essentially, "not my problem, get over it. you're being oversensitive." or "because it isn't offensive to me, it should not be offensive to you."
and then my friend had the gall to say "i'm not offended when people call me cracker, so why should other people be offended by the n-word? they're just words." except one word is laden with historical connotations and has a history of being used to systematically dehumanize people based on the color of their skin, while the other doesn't (hint, "cracker" doesn't). why is black face more offensive than white face? same reason. white people who cry about anti-white 'racism' when they're called cracker or see something like white face crack me the fuck up, pun intended. you're in the position of power. cry me a fucking river.
so then i have to explain the difference between a white person complaining about white racism vs a black person complaining about black racism. or the difference between a man complaining about men's rights and a woman complaining about a woman's rights.
in the end i'd like to think i opened my friend's eyes a little. he agreed with me, especially when i talked about how privilege can be wielded as a weapon for good--a white person saying something when they see racism, a man pointing out sexism. shirking the responsibility off onto the minority group by expecting them to only stand up for themselves is an easy way for power groups to be dismissive about the social inequalities they themselves perpetuate.
also, the word "privilege" reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally pisses of some white people lol
and lastly, i always say i'd rather be "oversensitive" about racism, sexism, etc. than undersensitive.