Perhaps - but in discussing this, I've heard a lot that leaves me a bit paranoid too. Like that when a white woman fiddles with her hair or throws it over her shoulder (long straight hair), that's a racist insult to curly haired black women who can't do that. Apparently, according to this educated and erudite poster (not sarcastic), we're being racist by moving our hair around.windovervocalcords said:Perhaps, taking a less paranoid approach may work better toward solving the problems of discussing racial disparity in our country.
And - it's not paranoia if they're out to get you. In the discussion you responded to, a poster had made a general point about Americans in general, and someone responded as if they had been talking only about white people. There are problems discussing this issue, a lot of people make a ton of assumptions about what you believe based on the color of your skin, and a very little bit of information about what you are posting. White, and not all over the idea of unlimited reparations and guilt and affirmitive action and such - you're often subtly and explicitly and profanely considered a complete racist.