That sounds more like something that isn't a fact but a speculation among the public.Dragon Ball Fan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 4:59 pm what about the fact lots of officials are not letting the rioting and looting continue because they're afraid to be called racist?
Who espoused this idea?and where did this idea come from that only racists and people that benefit from the status quo have anything bad to say about the riots or BLM?
It's a matter of relativity. Police not brutalizing people unnecessarily is more beneficial than police doing that.I don't see how police beating black people benefits me, a special needs middle class guy who went jobless longer then he should have and can't look for one because of the pandemic.
You're applying yourself to a polar dynamic of guilt or innocence in a more broad scheme of things. White privilege has never been set out to determine guilt or innocence, nor does it even give an adequate comparison of any two individuals really. Like it isn't meant to say anything particular about living with white skin, or that that's bad. Just that the skin color itself is the only difference between the slaves in the 17-19th century and people that owned slaves, and that there are still adverse conditions stemming from that legacy that persist today.