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 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

Why do you think some people struggle to understand the concept of 'white privilege' and how would you explain it?

 @9KBX8Z2 from California answered…3mos3MO

I dont understand it myself because there is no right that a white person has that a person of color doesn't. People of color want things handed to them and choose not to work for it. I

 @9KCHVZS from Iowa disagreed…3mos3MO

It isn't the fact that they don't have rights white people do, it's the fact that POC people are blatantly ignored, treated differently, and harassed day by day by white people due to racism. Socially, they are seen as less by a lot of people who have white privilege, those people not understanding what privilege they have. They do not want things handed to them, they want equality, and for white people to not have the privilege they do.

 @9KCFFLMDemocrat from Iowa disagreed…3mos3MO

They don't want things handed to them they just don't want to have to fight to have what comes easier to white people

 @9KCDT89 from Indiana disagreed…3mos3MO

White privilege is being able to not fear for your life when you get pulled over, and to not have to worry about just walking down the street.

 @9KCDQZ7 from Indiana disagreed…3mos3MO

We're built on white policies that were made to keep people of color down. America has systemic racist issues and white people are handed more that people of color.

 @9KF86WH from Texas answered…3mos3MO

Because they have never encountered racism themselves or have seen it first hand. Sometimes we are just ignorant and uneducated. Have them realize that not everyone goes through the same life experiences or is treated the same.

 @9KGNQPN from Missouri disagreed…3mos3MO

I am white and grew up where I was one of only a handful of white people. I was picked on and beat up because of my skin color. The only people that preach about white privileged are people brainwashed to feel guilty about who they are born as. Any time you pick a skin color to define someone is terrible. People should be ashamed of themselves for singling out anybody’s skin and is disgusting.

 @9KGNPDGfrom Montana disagreed…3mos3MO

Racism against people of colour in America is no longer a problem. Thanks to DEI many people of colour will now have advantage over white people.

 @9KGNDWNRepublican from New York agreed…3mos3MO

Because people are ignorant and love to accuse someone of their issues. And white privileg seems to be an easy uneducated answer

 @9KFRM5K from Missouri answered…3mos3MO

White privilege is the inherent societal value that is given to white people based on years and years of white supremacy in our country.

 @9KJ8JJN from Missouri disagreed…3mos3MO

The United States form of Government provides equality for all. Everyone has the same opportunities to succeed.

 @9KJ8C97Republican from California disagreed…3mos3MO

White privilege is not here anymore. there is more black privilege now because everyone feels bad for what happened in the past.

 @hanbohobbitSocialist from North Carolina agreed…3mos3MO

People who don't understand the concept of white privilege are often stuck on financial privilege being the only, or most important, consideration - they don't realize that it's more often about other types of cultural or social privileges vs. ingrained, perpetual biases that have less to do with wealth.

 @9KP8RVCfrom Maine disagreed…2mos2MO

Our society and government both privilege blacks and other minority ethnicities above whites. The notion that whites in this country are "privileged" is absurd.

 @9KCLXDQ from Ohio answered…3mos3MO

I don't believe that white privilege is a thing. White people have been enslaved just like other races have been. (Ottoman Slave Trade) I think that black privilege is more of a thing in this country today, look at how much they can say and do. Black people can say racist things about white people and get away with it, but whites can't do that with black people.

 @9KD83SY from Pennsylvania disagreed…3mos3MO

Assuming you are a white person living in the USA what lasting effects does the Ottoman Slave Trade have on you? My guess (unless you are from the region your talking about) is basically none. That is not true for black people living in the USA. The same country that enslaved them and didn't give them full equal rights until 70 years ago still has yet to make good on the evil that was done to them. For the years prior to their emancipation and later gaining of civil rights they were effectively held back from building wealth, while the white man was able to get ahead, secure good jobs and build generational wealth. Black people were not afforded this ability and as a result we see a disproportionate number of black people in poverty today compared to white people.

 @9KD7SG5 from Nevada disagreed…3mos3MO

That although this is true, that does not mean that the Ottoman Empire only enslaved white people. They had enslaved tons of other ethnic groups and the Ottoman Empire is not the only nation to enslave any race for any reason. Not only that, this alleged concept right after the reference to the Ottoman Slave Trade does not mean you suddenly get the right to say racist things to black people. Hate speech is hate speech, no matter who says it.

 @9KFVR9RDemocrat from Ohio disagreed…3mos3MO

Black people have been historically discriminated against in this country. For the longest time in America, white privilege was a huge issue. It may not be so big of an issue anymore, but it still exists and is still an issue here.

 @9KDCRJRDemocrat from California disagreed…3mos3MO

There is no systemic abuse towards white people, the government and all its attribute are built around harming Black people

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

What's the most effective way you've found to shut down a racially insensitive remark?

 @9KLXC7K from Texas answered…2mos2MO

a bunch of people giving disapproval (peer pressure)

 @9KLZGPB from Pennsylvania disagreed…2mos2MO

Hearing someone out - asking questions - presenting a piece of new information to plant a seed of change

 @9KLW78L from Illinois answered…2mos2MO

Everyone is equal, and no one is less than another, just because of their skin color.

 @9KPLVTH from California agreed…2mos2MO

Everyone is human. Just because someone is more tanned than another doesn’t make them any less human. We were all conceived the same way therefore we all started from the same beginning. So we should all treat each other fairly.

 @9KMQ5WR from Illinois answered…2mos2MO

not to teach kids the race theory because it is disrespectful to all races

 @9KLWLR9 from Illinois answered…2mos2MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

What's one change you can make in your daily life that could have a positive impact on race relations around you?

 @9KJZQWB from Florida answered…3mos3MO

Educate myself on racial history and stay open minded to other's experiences.

 @9KMG6KH from California disagreed…2mos2MO

I believe that race relations are fine as they are now. We all live under the same constitution, so how can race relations be unequal?

 @9KKY4XN  from Texas agreed…3mos3MO

It's important to realize that our world was built on inequality - until we strengthen the base we built it on, we can't grow!

 @9KK2QGL from Colorado answered…3mos3MO

 @9KJZTWB from Colorado answered…3mos3MO

Try not to judge someone immediately off of their skin color because they could be just as good as you at something or better and they don't have a chance to show it because of judgment

 @9KJZDW8 from Colorado answered…3mos3MO

Inclusivity or avoiding other ethnic groups. Just overall being a better person.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…6mos6MO

If someone disagrees with the principles of anti-racism, how would you engage in a conversation with them?

 @9H8TYB9 from Alabama answered…6mos6MO

Anti-racism is a political ideology that seeks to confront and challenge racism in all its forms. It is rooted in the belief that all races are equal and that racial discrimination is fundamentally unjust. Anti-racism advocates for policies and actions that promote racial equality and justice, and it opposes any form of racial bias, discrimination, or prejudice.

 @9H8TYLD from Arkansas answered…6mos6MO

in my opinion, they have free speech, and as long as they aren't hurting anybody or destroying anybody's reputation they are fine

 @9H8TZNH from Arizona answered…6mos6MO

 @9H8TPJ7 from Illinois answered…6mos6MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…5mos5MO

What is the importance of listening to and amplifying the voices of those who are directly affected by racial discrimination?

 @9J5W9XLWomen’s Equality from North Carolina answered…4mos4MO

The importance of amplifying the voices of others is to spread the awareness of the issues in the US, and with that awareness we know what to fix.

 @9J5TYTZ from Pennsylvania answered…4mos4MO

Anti racist is when you are not racist to other peopel thta might not be the sqame color as you.

 @9J5TW8BDemocrat from North Carolina answered…4mos4MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

In what ways do you think sports and teamwork can help bridge racial divides?

 @9KK7R5ZRepublican from Virginia answered…3mos3MO

They can be more inclusive and not draw attention to the racial and cultural differences.

 @9KK7FN3 from North Carolina answered…3mos3MO

Sports and teamwork can help bridge this by giving fair chances to everyone.

 @9KK7BBV from Virginia answered…3mos3MO

Stop supporting exclusive behavior. Things like BLM, kneeling, LGBTQ, etc should be left off the field. Sports players are paid to play a sport and entertain people. We don’t pay to see or hear their opinions.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…5mos5MO

How do you believe acknowledging and learning from past racial injustices can influence today's society?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

What role does courage play in confronting racism, and can you share a time when you had to be brave in this regard?

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