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(frozen comment) Re: LISTEN TO ME WHITE PEOPLE
(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 02:25 am (UTC)(link)(frozen comment) Re: LISTEN TO ME WHITE PEOPLE
(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 02:31 am (UTC)(link)(frozen comment) Re: LISTEN TO ME WHITE PEOPLE
(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 02:48 am (UTC)(link)(frozen comment) Re: LISTEN TO ME WHITE PEOPLE
(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 02:58 am (UTC)(link)did African slave traders exist in Africa? Yes, certainly they did, and it was very wrong of them to do so - but their actions took place within an economic system of trade created by imperial policies - trade between Africa, the Caribbean, North America, and the homeland made possible by the European states and European economic actors, and which were primarily beneficial to those actors. did African slave owners exist in the United States? Certainly, but the system as a whole was still a system which primarily worked to the benefit of the white plantation owners throughout the South, on the backs of the primarily black laborers they owned. were those people wrong in a moral sense? Yes, of course they were. but if we're talking about the legacy of history, the legacy of that history in the world we see today has primarily been beneficial to the former colonial powers, not the former colonized powers, and the parts of society that were wealthy and white. the world that exists today would not exist as it does were it not for a lot of nasty, brutal things done by colonial powers.
and again, a recognition of this element of history does not require hating or tearing down any group on the basis of color (nor, as i read it, did the comment you were originally replying to advocate that)
(frozen comment) Re: LISTEN TO ME WHITE PEOPLE
Some folks were just better at it then others and the rest are sour grapes about it.
(frozen comment) Re: LISTEN TO ME WHITE PEOPLE
(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 03:05 am (UTC)(link)but I kind of feel like I should point out, in case anyone actually wants to use it, that this argument is actually perfectly fine and coherent in itself, it just leaves you with basically no moral standpoint at all to object to anyone using violence in politics.
(frozen comment) Re: LISTEN TO ME WHITE PEOPLE
(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 03:28 am (UTC)(link)It's sort of weird the way we frame this conversation, though. Because you're mostly going for the political and economic framework of colonialism, which is right on, but then a lot of times people forget that the U.S. had to justify slavery after the fact, the racial arguments began, and that legacy is what I think people don't get about the connection between slavery-as-economics and slavery-as-a-racist-institution. There was a change in how we rationalized it, and that's a huge part of how this came to be about race instead of just economics.
(frozen comment) Re: LISTEN TO ME WHITE PEOPLE
(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 03:01 am (UTC)(link)If you could point me at the descendents of those African slave owners who are benefiting from the atrocities of their ancestors structuring society in a way that favors them due solely to skin color, I'll be sure to yell at them, too. But I feel like that might be difficult for some reason. Something about racism and classism being entirely different things and only one of them operating on a purely superficial basis or some such.
(frozen comment) Re: LISTEN TO ME WHITE PEOPLE
(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 03:02 am (UTC)(link)How about you try a real history lesson about race in the U.S. instead of this bumper sticker response that blames the enslaved rather than the actual slavers and then conveniently forgets the ramifications? Ugh.
(frozen comment) Re: LISTEN TO ME WHITE PEOPLE
(Anonymous) 2013-12-02 03:55 am (UTC)(link)