huckelberry wrote:lulu wrote: whatever is in my pocket that can or might be attributed to slavery is bad. See the difference?
Frankly your statement provides me no information about how you value or treat economic gain so, no I do not see the difference. It is not an easy question. I pointed it out to example the value of ongoing thought not expecting some sudden resolution. . So far your response sounds like you like to keep your hands washed.
Look buddy, I've washed my hands of nothing. I live and work in what would in common parlance be called a ghetto in a major American city. It's in one of the very poorest congressional districts and zip codes in the country. I can look out my window right now and see at least 4 people begging for money, 2 of them I know to be psychotic. A few blocks away is another neighborhood that is one of the most violent zip codes in the country.
And frankly, I've spent more than a little time studying issues of race, class, gender and sexual orientation.
I spend the mental and physical energy of almost every day helping people, almost every last one of them a person of color, the best I can against big business and uncaring bureaucrats for very little money in return. I see another white person when I take a 20 minute train ride to a completely different part of town.
I'm not complaining, I like what I do although tonight I'm exhausted and I have to get up extra early tomorrow for some special things for work.
Yes it is an easy question. To the extent that my life is better off because I'm white rather than the descendent of African American slaves is a bad thing. I don't see how that can be unclear unless you are being willfully obtuse.
Enjoy your suburban life. But if you'd like, you can join me for a couple of weeks. I have extra space. On Sat. we can go down to the corner and hear the Black Israelites preach.
Are you ready to tell me about the silver lining behind gay teen suicide now under the pretense of dealing with our homophobic legacy?