Ray Lewis loud and wrong on Black Lives Matter, crime

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: Ray Lewis loud and wrong on Black Lives Matter, crime

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl-news...timore-chicago

No, Ray Lewis is correct. And lets not forget the famed black civil rights activist who said the same thing. But :chicken: Christie wants an echo chamber so she bans half the board.

And don't forget, Christie tells black people they can't say black on black violence. Pretty fly for white girl, huh?
 
Interesting question. I find myself wondering what some blacks think about white liberals sometimes lol.
They are just like most people, I know shocking, huh, some blacks like white liberals, some don't, just like you! Isn't that amazing, black people are just like white people! Fucking amazing isn't it!
 
Some whites people don't see color, they just see people.

Uh-oh Rana, you might need to check your privilege saying that. :)


3. You’re not “color blind.”

You do see race. You make snap judgments. Pretending that you don’t see race simply means that you haven’t had to. Guess what? That’s the epitome of privilege. People who are discriminated against don’t get to just wake up and decide race doesn’t matter, that it doesn’t exist. Neither do you.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...ealize-about-race_us_55b0009be4b07af29d576702



And this article uses your exact line. :)

7 Reasons Why ‘Colorblindness’ Contributes to Racism Instead of Solves It


You’ve heard it said before. You might have been the one to say it.

“I don’t see color. I just see people.”


http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/02/colorblindness-adds-to-racism/
 
Uh-oh Rana, you might need to check your privilege saying that. :)


3. You’re not “color blind.”

You do see race. You make snap judgments. Pretending that you don’t see race simply means that you haven’t had to. Guess what? That’s the epitome of privilege. People who are discriminated against don’t get to just wake up and decide race doesn’t matter, that it doesn’t exist. Neither do you.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...ealize-about-race_us_55b0009be4b07af29d576702



And this article uses your exact line. :)

7 Reasons Why ‘Colorblindness’ Contributes to Racism Instead of Solves It


You’ve heard it said before. You might have been the one to say it.

“I don’t see color. I just see people.”


http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/02/colorblindness-adds-to-racism/

Oh, I see color alright, I see a lot of white people panicking over losing their status! And I hope when we are the minority that the majority treats us equally.
 
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