2 man midfield
Last Man Standing finalist 2021/22
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/41127404/loreal-sacks-first-transgender-model-munroe-bergdorf
She seems a little unstable if you ask me.
She seems a little unstable if you ask me.
"Because most of ya'll don't even realise or refuse to acknowledge that your existence, privilege and success as a race is built on the backs, blood and death of people of colour.
"Your entire existence is drenched in racism."
Good.
"Because most of ya'll don't even realise or refuse to acknowledge that your existence, privilege and success as a race is built on the backs, blood and death of people of colour.
"Your entire existence is drenched in racism."
Not that isn't some merit to these comments but when you attribute every white persons' existence (from USA the Russia) to the subjugation of other races it shows a great deal of ignorance and bigotry.
I don't think the comment was ignorant. Her problem is that she generalizes, but she's not entirely wrong.
On the other hand, you can't be a spokesperson/employee of a multinational corporation and insult their entire target market.
I don't think the comment was ignorant. Her problem is that she generalizes, but she's not entirely wrong.
On the other hand, you can't be a spokesperson/employee of a multinational corporation and insult their entire target market.
She is pretty much spot on but clearly messed up by stupidly saying all white people are racist(Even in the video I posted she mentions ''white culture'' which is a bizarre term and often used by white white supremacist).
Our prosperity has been built on the back of exploitation. That's well documented. She didn't articulate the point properly, but she does have the fulcrum of a larger point in her statement.That all white people are racist and all our lives are basically built on the backs of slaves?
Her comments were pretty racist and she rightfully got sacked for them.
You can benefit from a system and descry its inadequacies without being compromised on a personal level. If that weren't the case, reform wouldn't be possible.She was born, educated and raised in England. She's as much a beneficiary of the evils of the slave trade as anyone else. Relatively speaking she's one of the most privileged people in the country, and she wants to tell all white people, whether they be rich or unemployed, that they're more privileged than she is just because of the colour of her skin? Sounds pretty ignorant to me.
And since when have we "refused to acknowledge that our existence, privilege and success as a race is built on the backs, blood and death of people of colour"?
She's not entirely wrong.
That's a pretty accurate statement in line with most theories of European/white wealth arising from exploitation of colonial subjects from about the fifteenth century onward.
Our prosperity has been built on the back of exploitation. That's well documented. She didn't articulate the point properly, but she does have the fulcrum of a larger point in her statement.
You can benefit from a system and descry its inadequacies without being compromised on a personal level. If that weren't the case, reform wouldn't be possible.
I agree with what shes saying, Great Britain, France, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, all benefited by enslaving "lesser" or what they saw as lesser races.
In any case, is there a defined time limit before us racist white folk can stop being part of the problem just because of the colour of our skin? Maybe I need educating on it, because whilst I understand and even agree with the point you are making, the one this idiot tried and failed to, I don't see how I'm still part of the problem as she goes on to say?
Welcome to the history of the world even places that weren't populated by white people.I agree with what shes saying, Great Britain, France, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, all benefited by enslaving "lesser" or what they saw as lesser races.
This is a sentiment expressed by many white people and a large part of me agrees with it. And you're right, you're probably a great person and have lived your life the right way and have taught your kids the right things.
We are talking about hundreds of years of racist policies, oppression and suppression and to offset that, you have for example the US - where, a little more 50 years ago, black people couldn't drink from the same water fountains.
350+ years of systematic oppression and discrimination and 50 years on, people are like...why can't you all get over it already and why can't we move on
To answer your question, while I believe racism and prejudice will always be a part of our human experience, we're going to need the baby boomers to die to move on to the next stage.
This is a sentiment expressed by many white people and a large part of me agrees with it. And you're right, you're probably a great person and have lived your life the right way and have taught your kids the right things. Surely you can't be held accountable for the sins of your forefathers.
But, we are talking about hundreds of years of racist policies, oppression and suppression and to offset that, you have for example the US - where, a little more 50 years ago, black people couldn't drink from the same water fountains.
350+ years of systematic oppression and discrimination and 50 years on, people are like...why can't you all get over it already and why can't we move on
To answer your question, while I believe racism and prejudice will always be a part of our human experience, we're going to need the baby boomers to die to move on to the next stage.
I'm having a bit of a shocker - I meant to put in brackets (not specifically saying this is what you want).No, my point was never to just get over it. Just this point can be made without the person making it being racist herself.
I'd never and have never said "just get over it" in regards to racism and slavery. It's still to this day a very real issue and one we should all be educated on.
However, when someone is being racist about it herself, then that creates a bigger divide and hurts the cause. That's what she and her daft twitter followers should understand and it's what she was rightfully sacked for. You can't justify racist views just because there is a point there, especially when you are in her position and being a massive hypocrite to boot.
You can benefit from a system and descry its inadequacies without being compromised on a personal level. If that weren't the case, reform wouldn't be possible.
I'm having a bit of a shocker - I meant to put in brackets (not specifically saying this is what you want).
I even went with american examples (dates and water fountain) to move away from the post you quoted which mentioned the US, UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands.
It means that your point of someone benefiting from a system and criticising it is critically irrelevant.What does this mean? I didn't really understand any of it.
That's fair my friend.
In terms of getting over it, that's not the right attitude. Moving on and coming together is different to just trying to forget, we should never forget the horrible things that have and as @Don't Kill Bill points out continues to happen. Pipe dream I know, but at least some try.
Her success is an example of how far we've come, no matter how little, in more than just racism but bigotry and acceptance too. If she's going to use that success as a platform to air her views, then she should at least try to understand how she can then hurt those very causes with her own ignorance.
I think you can infer from that video, particularly from the part defining racism as seeing inequality and doing nothing, that she intended or at least understood she would lose her job for saying what she said as publicly as she did. Also there's a subtle difference in language but a gulf of difference in meaning between the terms 'all white people' and 'white people'. It's like the difference between someone saying 'all men' and that euphemism 'the man'. For alot of black people when we say 'white' we're not talking about all white people, we're talking about an elite esoteric demographic of whites who as she says benefitted from enslaving not just blacks but in it's modern guise everybody in the shape of wage slavery, the same people who propogate racism amongst whites in the lower socio-economic stratospheres to keep poor people fighting one another so the attention is never turned to themselves (e.g. xenophobia - loss of income, housing because of immigrants).
If you want to chastise her for not comprehensively articulating herself without error then you are probably correct to do so because language is important and can be inflammatory, but in that case you should express the same derision for just about any public figure who's expressed a personal opinion about something polemic. However there is a great deal of truth to what she said and the context from which she said it gives her alot of credence: she isn't blaming white society for not being successful, she has been remarkably if not inspiringly successful and she almost with that statement chose to withdraw from the world where she's made her fame and fortune because she can see it for what it really is, a microcosm of the big divisive social issue.
Her success is an example of how far we've come, which is a very short distance. How many major black or ethnic models do you see in the fashion and beauty industry? She's not one of many, she's not even one of a few. This is the same facile logic that people used to suggest that Obama becoming president was some major step or milestone in racial equality in the west.
Shouldn't she has just resigned and said that then? It would have made a much bigger impact.
Yeah, my very next line said no matter how little, no idea why you'd choose to ignore that then make a point round the same thing. So what is your point, we shouldn't keep making these steps and highlight them as the way forward just because they aren't as big as we want? I fully agree that we should be making massive strides, in fact, we shouldn't even have to talk about this full stop in 2017. But until the world comes around to this way of thinking we sure as shit should be putting these steps out there. They should drive us on, not allow us to rest on our laurels with the fight.
Btw a black president was a massive step. It should be treated as such and aspired to be repeated over and over, not sadly go back in time like the US seems to be once again![]()
It means that your point of someone benefiting from a system and criticising it is critically irrelevant.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/41127404/loreal-sacks-first-transgender-model-munroe-bergdorf
She seems a little unstable if you ask me.
In response to your first point, would you know who she is or be reading about this story if she'd done it that way? And secondly it appears I did misinterpret what you said but it was phrased ambiguously.
What point is that?Well if you give any credence to her point then there's really no surprise as to why. But judging from her television interview she seemed stable to me.
She is pretty much spot on but clearly messed up by stupidly saying all white people are racist(Even in the video I posted she mentions ''white culture'' which is a bizarre term and often used by white white supremacist).
You can exist within a system and point out its flaws without being a hypocrite because to operate outside of it is logically impossible. So, any point of hypocrisy is entirely redundant.How is it? It's relevant because she's saying that all white people are privileged, while ignoring the fact that she herself lives a privileged life within the system she's criticising.