I tell my kids this: Try your very best not to offend anyone. Try even harder not to be offended.Half my family is Italian, most family gatherings with that side are slurs and insults. Big Trump supporters on that side BTW. I understand the sense of humor thick skin argument. But I also understand that not everybody is that way and instead of me telling other people that they need to be more like that I simply try and better understand where other people come from and act more appropriately around the people I'm surrounded by. I slip up and say offensive things ALL THE TIME. But I don't make excuses for it if I offend somebody, I apologize and try to do better in the future.There it is. It was funny. We seem to have lost our sense of humor in America. Stereotyping doesn't equate to racism. One of my closest friends is Italian through and through including the mannerisms and speech. When he calls me the ringtone is from the Godfather. Its funny. We need to separate stereotyping from racism/bigtory. He makes Jewish remarks all the time but in a funny not malicious way. We all need to get a grip.True, Social Media has been perhaps the largest contributor to the digression of civility. In the political sphere Trump has also been the largest contributor to the digression. Lyin Ted, Little Marco, Low Enegy Jeb, Crooked Hillary, Sleepy Joe... He has a name for all his opponents. Yes comical but also trend setting and I don't think in a good/productive way.It has always been around but social media made it more prominent.Gee I wonder how the name calling got to be so prominent...Just like leftists call anyone who disagrees with them as "Trumpers" or "Trumpkins"....we have become a society of labels.Side note. Whats with the Nazi obsession?? I've been seeing you and a few others on this board spitting out the nazi commie terms like y'all have Tourettes. Are you thinking it is landing effective insults? Because it just makes you all sound like low IQ dumbasses that need to use insults instead of logic to debate. Its the equivalent to the left overusing the race card. Is that really who you want to emulate? Step it up kidI don't like the term white privilege, I see it as inflammatory. Do you really not understand what it is referring to? No it hasn't been gone for well over 100 years. Civil Rights act was in the 60's. The effect of centuries of oppression doesn't just magically go away when a new law is passedSo "white privilege" is something that has been gone for well over 100 years.
YOU claimed that it was a term referencing slavery;
{ refers to a bad time in our history when we used to have slaves and didn’t give minorities the same rights as white people got. }
Your words.
Slavery ended 150 years ago. 1964 was 57 years ago. Yet Nazis throw about this trash as a means of justifying the institutional racism against whites.
There are some racist whites, in fact I find a lot of Nazis who are white to be virulently racist against whites.
What is clear is the Reich need a scapegoat, whites occupy the same strata that Jews did under Hitler. "White privilege" is just another means of creating hatred and resentment against the designated scapegoat of the Reich.
Easier said than done.