I posted this video on another thread, but I think it deserves its own discussion.
This is a direct, yes-or-no question: Does racism occur in this video?
Its hard to say. The first guy almost had the cops called on him by the pastor, but he may have not wanted to upset his kids on their family outing. Maybe the guy who confronted the black male would have done the same to the white male. Maybe the guy who decided not to confront the white male wouldn't have done so to the black male.
Either way, this isn't exactly a variable controlled exercise.
I didn't review all 12 plus minutes of the video but the first 4 minutes - that said, I don't believe this is racism per se but definitely racial profiling/stereotyping.
It's unfair and hard to know if there's a racial element because we don't know the neigborhood this occured in. If this is a neighborhood where few black people live or visit, seeing a young black man act this way would be more suspicious than seeing a young white man doing the same thing - context is important.
I posted this video on another thread, but I think it deserves its own discussion.
This is a direct, yes-or-no question: Does racism occur in this video?
I didn't review all 12 plus minutes of the video but the first 4 minutes - that said, I don't believe this is racism per se but definitely racial profiling/stereotyping.
It's unfair and hard to know if there's a racial element because we don't know the neigborhood this occured in. If this is a neighborhood where few black people live or visit, seeing a young black man act this way would be more suspicious than seeing a young white man doing the same thing - context is important.
Only in that it would tell us which group is prejudice.
I didn't review all 12 plus minutes of the video but the first 4 minutes - that said, I don't believe this is racism per se but definitely racial profiling/stereotyping.
It's unfair and hard to know if there's a racial element because we don't know the neigborhood this occured in. If this is a neighborhood where few black people live or visit, seeing a young black man act this way would be more suspicious than seeing a young white man doing the same thing - context is important.
It would be interesting to do that same exercise in Chicago at Seward Park.
This is not only clearly racism but it is also sexism...
I posted this video on another thread, but I think it deserves its own discussion.
How can it be sexism if she's so pretty?
How did they cut the video? Could make a difference. Provide the pure raw video for us.
I posted this video on another thread, but I think it deserves its own discussion.
This is a direct, yes-or-no question: Does racism occur in this video?
This is not only clearly racism but it is also sexism...
You can pretty clearly see what happened in the video shown...
One can believe that, if they desire. A video can be cut any number of ways to show what the editors want to show, in general.
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