mikkel wrote:
uevjHEYFFQ wrote:
mikkel wrote:
Institutional racism died today? I thought it had been dead for a while. It's kinda contradictory to say that institutional racism ends the day a <black/asian/arab/whatever> gets elected president.
I think it's better to say institutional racism against blacks is over in the federal government.
Because a black person got elected? How does that represent the end of it?
It doesn't.
I'm just twisting words around.
Um let me put it better an average person in America could look at this and say "Because Obama was elected to president and he is black there must no longer be any racism in the federal government."
That would mean there is still racism in the federal government just not towards blacks but to other races still like Arabs and Hispanics.
But racism against blacks in the federal government isn't over (if there is any that is) considering Obama was elected and not appointed.
Racism will always be present just not openly acknowledged.
I'm not saying there is any racism in the government. I really don't know I'm not a member of the government.
If any of that makes sense to you +1 cause I wrote it and it didn't make sense to me.
I'm going to the store now.