someone: > > I guess it's reverse racism. ....... whatever man k: > b) there is no such thing as "reverse racism"..again racism implies a > level of power that is _instituitonalized_ people who are in an oppressed > group simply do not have that level of power at their disposal to be > racist...
i agree that there is no such thing as reverse racism. i disagree that the oppressed are not able to be racist. racism is the belief/opinion/view that one race is superior. one doesnot have to be in a position of power to hold that belief. one does not have to be in a position of power to exercise that belief. one may have to be in a position of power to implement institutional racism, but that is not the same thing. racism knows no colour. it is indiscriminate. it only looks for ignorance and arrogance. kinda like all prejudice really. revolution, emma mee-thod -it's in the way that you groove it-
