HPS Lydia
High Priestess
I stumbled across this article:
http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/08/tol ... ialWarfare
I read it, and I realized something. The writer (a Black woman) keeps mentioning how, if someone doesn't experience being judged by their skin color, it's "white privilege".
But....
If White people moved to Africa, we would then experience, what, "black privilege"? Because if a white person is a minority, we sure as hell would be getting stared at and judged. I've been a minority before. Everybody stared. Did I make a big fuss and throw a temper tantrum and write articles about it? No, because I understood that this is what happens when you are a minority. People belong with their own people. If you see a giraffe among a herd of elephants, you're going to be staring at the giraffe and wondering what's up.
And you know what happened, in my short time in a non-white country? I realized, truly deeply realized, that I belong with my people and I never want to leave my lands (Europe, Canada) ever again.
So why aren't African Americans also coming to that conclusion? They do not realize that America was founded by White people, for White people. Europe was settled by White people, no Black person had even been to Europe until very recently in history. If anyone accuses you of having "white privilege" or being racist for thinking Europe is for White people, just point this out. Africa is for Black people, right? So how would they feel if White people migrated there in hoards and demanded to be treated the exact same way as them. By their logic, they would have to be completely fine and happy about that. No? Oh, well then! Who is the racist now?
From the article:
"If it’s unclear in any way, the point here is if you’ve never had a defining moment in your childhood or your life, where you realize your skin color alone makes other people hate you, you have white privilege."
No, that's what happens when you are a minority, away from your lands and people.
"So if you have never experienced or considered how damaging it is/was/could be to grow up without myriad role models and images in school that reflect you in your required reading material or in the mainstream media – that is white privilege."
No, this is what you get for growing up away from your lands, people, and culture.
"The point here is if no one has ever questioned your intellectual capabilities or attendance at an elite institution based solely on your skin color, that is white privilege."
If you were completely surrounded by your own people and only your people, this issue would never arise.
"Six years ago, I started a Facebook page that has grown into a website called Good Black News because I was shocked to find there were no sites dedicated solely to publishing the positive things black people do."
Why be shocked? There's no such site for only White people.
"The point here is – not having to rewrite stories, headlines, or swap photos while being trolled by racists when all you’re trying to do on a daily basis is promote positivity and share stories of hope and achievement and justice – that is white privilege."
If a White person in Africa tried to do this, they would also be trolled. Or murdered, actually. So be thankful you're only being trolled.
She ends by insisting White people stand up for fair treatment and justice, all the crap that we White people are "supposed" to do, to further the jews agenda of White Genocide.
We as a race that is currently under genocide have to stand up for our race. Any other thoughts on ways to pwn this "white privilege" lie/hoax/scam?
http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/08/tol ... ialWarfare
I read it, and I realized something. The writer (a Black woman) keeps mentioning how, if someone doesn't experience being judged by their skin color, it's "white privilege".
But....
If White people moved to Africa, we would then experience, what, "black privilege"? Because if a white person is a minority, we sure as hell would be getting stared at and judged. I've been a minority before. Everybody stared. Did I make a big fuss and throw a temper tantrum and write articles about it? No, because I understood that this is what happens when you are a minority. People belong with their own people. If you see a giraffe among a herd of elephants, you're going to be staring at the giraffe and wondering what's up.
And you know what happened, in my short time in a non-white country? I realized, truly deeply realized, that I belong with my people and I never want to leave my lands (Europe, Canada) ever again.
So why aren't African Americans also coming to that conclusion? They do not realize that America was founded by White people, for White people. Europe was settled by White people, no Black person had even been to Europe until very recently in history. If anyone accuses you of having "white privilege" or being racist for thinking Europe is for White people, just point this out. Africa is for Black people, right? So how would they feel if White people migrated there in hoards and demanded to be treated the exact same way as them. By their logic, they would have to be completely fine and happy about that. No? Oh, well then! Who is the racist now?
From the article:
"If it’s unclear in any way, the point here is if you’ve never had a defining moment in your childhood or your life, where you realize your skin color alone makes other people hate you, you have white privilege."
No, that's what happens when you are a minority, away from your lands and people.
"So if you have never experienced or considered how damaging it is/was/could be to grow up without myriad role models and images in school that reflect you in your required reading material or in the mainstream media – that is white privilege."
No, this is what you get for growing up away from your lands, people, and culture.
"The point here is if no one has ever questioned your intellectual capabilities or attendance at an elite institution based solely on your skin color, that is white privilege."
If you were completely surrounded by your own people and only your people, this issue would never arise.
"Six years ago, I started a Facebook page that has grown into a website called Good Black News because I was shocked to find there were no sites dedicated solely to publishing the positive things black people do."
Why be shocked? There's no such site for only White people.
"The point here is – not having to rewrite stories, headlines, or swap photos while being trolled by racists when all you’re trying to do on a daily basis is promote positivity and share stories of hope and achievement and justice – that is white privilege."
If a White person in Africa tried to do this, they would also be trolled. Or murdered, actually. So be thankful you're only being trolled.
She ends by insisting White people stand up for fair treatment and justice, all the crap that we White people are "supposed" to do, to further the jews agenda of White Genocide.
We as a race that is currently under genocide have to stand up for our race. Any other thoughts on ways to pwn this "white privilege" lie/hoax/scam?