"Racism's just a mistake like spilling wine or stubbing toes" - Phoebe Robinson.
Although this was used in context for another debate, I still was a bit upset about the statement and didn't agree with it. I strongly disagree with the simplicity of the statement and the level at to which Robinson is putting racism, down to simple things that happen to people in everyday life and that isn't the case with racism.
I don't see any where in American History and Society where "Racism" was just a simply mistake like spilling wine. I would love to get the great explanation backed up with tons of historical evidence that says racism was a mistake from the start. To really prove my point here I found it necessary that I go all the way back into African American history and how racism came about.
Hoping that my years of American History learned in school serves me well. Slavery came about because the United States wanted free labor, they saw slavery as a necessary evil. Southerners didn't want to let go of the people that were below them, inferior to them, they couldn't let go of the free labor they were getting to raise their children, grow their crops and if we're really being real about this satisfy the needs of their husbands. They looked down on black people from the moment they arrived, just like they looked down on the Native Americans that they relocated to reservations and took their land.
Racism came about when whites decided they couldn't work in the same place as who was once upon a time a slave, they couldn't stand getting paid the same amount as someone they felt was lower than them in all aspects of life. Racism came about when White men decided they'd start the Klu Klux Klan to scare African Americans to stop fighting for freedom, and stay in their side of the country and continue to be beneath them. Racism came about when they began to not only inflict fear but show what they really could do, if blacks weren't obedient to their rules.
That being said Robinson I strongly disagree with you. Racism isn't just a mistake like spilling wine or stubbing toes. Racism is something above the people who actually experience and went through it. Racism is something that is bigger than me and you. More than all than Racism is still very current and active in American Society. When Racism occurs its not something as simply as spilling wine and stubbing toes, its serious as death, and the lost of a child and the mourn in his mother's heart.
Racism is something that's not accidental. Its not a mistake, a misunderstanding. Its something that's real. "Racism is a lot of things - cancerous, insidious, learned, dangerous, destructive, dumb, vicious, institutional - but not accidental." As well as not accidental it is definitely not a mistake.
Although you were speaking in terms of something else, I feel the strongest urge and need to get on to or better yet in your word "Size" up anyone who makes racism a simply thing, because at the end of the day racism is not a simply thing. People dying, getting killed, and being discriminated against is not a simple thing as spilling wine and stubbing toes.
Although this was used in context for another debate, I still was a bit upset about the statement and didn't agree with it. I strongly disagree with the simplicity of the statement and the level at to which Robinson is putting racism, down to simple things that happen to people in everyday life and that isn't the case with racism.
I don't see any where in American History and Society where "Racism" was just a simply mistake like spilling wine. I would love to get the great explanation backed up with tons of historical evidence that says racism was a mistake from the start. To really prove my point here I found it necessary that I go all the way back into African American history and how racism came about.
Hoping that my years of American History learned in school serves me well. Slavery came about because the United States wanted free labor, they saw slavery as a necessary evil. Southerners didn't want to let go of the people that were below them, inferior to them, they couldn't let go of the free labor they were getting to raise their children, grow their crops and if we're really being real about this satisfy the needs of their husbands. They looked down on black people from the moment they arrived, just like they looked down on the Native Americans that they relocated to reservations and took their land.
Racism came about when whites decided they couldn't work in the same place as who was once upon a time a slave, they couldn't stand getting paid the same amount as someone they felt was lower than them in all aspects of life. Racism came about when White men decided they'd start the Klu Klux Klan to scare African Americans to stop fighting for freedom, and stay in their side of the country and continue to be beneath them. Racism came about when they began to not only inflict fear but show what they really could do, if blacks weren't obedient to their rules.
That being said Robinson I strongly disagree with you. Racism isn't just a mistake like spilling wine or stubbing toes. Racism is something above the people who actually experience and went through it. Racism is something that is bigger than me and you. More than all than Racism is still very current and active in American Society. When Racism occurs its not something as simply as spilling wine and stubbing toes, its serious as death, and the lost of a child and the mourn in his mother's heart.
Racism is something that's not accidental. Its not a mistake, a misunderstanding. Its something that's real. "Racism is a lot of things - cancerous, insidious, learned, dangerous, destructive, dumb, vicious, institutional - but not accidental." As well as not accidental it is definitely not a mistake.
Although you were speaking in terms of something else, I feel the strongest urge and need to get on to or better yet in your word "Size" up anyone who makes racism a simply thing, because at the end of the day racism is not a simply thing. People dying, getting killed, and being discriminated against is not a simple thing as spilling wine and stubbing toes.