White privilege is a myth
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Ceeboo sperging out aside (Lemmie makes an understandably sober point about men sperging out when even gently corrected by a woman), I kind of agree with him with regard to the innocuousness of the “the one in Massachusetts” comment. It’s just a folksy way of making conversation. Also, if the lady who claims this happened, claims it happened more than once with the same phrasing then I’m dubious. It comes off as a Nelsonian tale of overcoming racism behind every corner and lurking in every white person’s heart. Setting up an Us vs. Them narrative is necessary for the hero’s tale, so it feels like this is yet another iteration of the racism trope within story telling.
Then again, Ceeboo did sperg out over nothing, and women have been saying forever this is what they have to deal with so often it feels normalized in our culture. So, if black people are saying they get these subtle jabs and ‘negs’ from whites so often that it’s been normalized, maybe it’s just difficult for me to hear, because it challenges my notion of a reality that I enjoy and they don’t.
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Then again, Ceeboo did sperg out over nothing, and women have been saying forever this is what they have to deal with so often it feels normalized in our culture. So, if black people are saying they get these subtle jabs and ‘negs’ from whites so often that it’s been normalized, maybe it’s just difficult for me to hear, because it challenges my notion of a reality that I enjoy and they don’t.
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I fully understand that Lem was correcting a mistake I made - I have no issues with that at all. So why did I "sperg out over nothing?" Because there is a long history with Lem - I'm not a fan. At all. So I made the decision to reply in the way I did. Hind sight being 20-20, I probably should have returned a dew dozen "sighs" as well.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 2:03 pm(Lemmie makes an understandably sober point about men sperging out when even gently corrected by a woman)Then again, Ceeboo did sperg out over nothing.
Then, I was treated to see the courageous, balanced and deep wisdom on display when Jersey Girl flew in, on her cape, to lend support to the "possibility" that I am a misogynistic.
None of this has anything to do with gender - So they can both go kick rocks!
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Ceeboo doesn't mind the correction but because he doesn't like Lem, he responds in this sexist manner:ceeboo wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 2:30 pmI fully understand that Lem was correcting a mistake I made - I have no issues with that at all. So why did I "sperg out over nothing?" Because there is a long history with Lem - I'm not a fan. At all. So I made the decision to reply in the way I did. Hind sight being 20-20, I probably should have returned a dew dozen "sighs" as well.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 2:03 pm(Lemmie makes an understandably sober point about men sperging out when even gently corrected by a woman)
Then, I was treated to see the courageous, balanced and deep wisdom on display when Jersey Girl flew in, on her cape, to lend support to the "possibility" that I am a misogynistic.
None of this has anything to do with gender - So they can both go kick rocks!
And also this:If you were at a Burger King in Iowa, how common would this be? Thus the response seems at least reasonable to me.
by the way: I used a "lady" at the Burger King for Lem, Because we all know how critical the genitals are in the freaking story!
But according to ceeboo, those two comments, especially the one about "the importance of genitals," have nothing to do with gender. He included sexist comments meant to disparage a woman, but assures us that they are not actually sexist because it is okay to say sexist things to a woman when one doesn't like that particular woman.Fair enough, I don't think the guy has a valid point. (Sorry again Lem - Lady!!!!!!!!!)I think the guy has a valid point.
Sigh. Another sexist comment from ceeboo. It's unfortunate, because while ceeboo dislikes Lem, Lem has no similar feelings about ceeboo but only dislikes sexist comments. ceeboo is just digging himself in deeper by adding the explanation that it's not sexist to behave in a sexist manner when you are being sexist toward a woman you don't like.
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Your last paragraph is a perfect summary of what privilege means. But I’m betting you knew that.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 2:03 pmCeeboo sperging out aside (Lemmie makes an understandably sober point about men sperging out when even gently corrected by a woman), I kind of agree with him with regard to the innocuousness of the “the one in Massachusetts” comment. It’s just a folksy way of making conversation. Also, if the lady who claims this happened, claims it happened more than once with the same phrasing then I’m dubious. It comes off as a Nelsonian tale of overcoming racism behind every corner and lurking in every white person’s heart. Setting up an Us vs. Them narrative is necessary for the hero’s tale, so it feels like this is yet another iteration of the racism trope within story telling.
Then again, Ceeboo did sperg out over nothing, and women have been saying forever this is what they have to deal with so often it feels normalized in our culture. So, if black people are saying they get these subtle jabs and ‘negs’ from whites so often that it’s been normalized, maybe it’s just difficult for me to hear, because it challenges my notion of a reality that I enjoy and they don’t.
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Lem, I understand how difficult it is for you to understand a concept like individuality - I also recognize how badly you must see everything as being a mere part of a group. So to help you, I will give you a short lesson.
Everything I have posted to you on this thread has been directed at you, an individual person. Everything I have posted to you has nothing to do with whether you are a male of a female. It was directed at you. Specifically and only to you.
Now, once you wrap you mind around the foreign concept of individuality and how gigantically important, valuable and critical all of that really is, I will explain where and why sex was introduced. Sex was introduced in the discussion because I referred to the author as a guy - there is no question that I was mistaken and there is no question that your correction was valid. But my response to you (even with the highly offensive genitals remark, was because I didn't think it had much bearing to the conversation taking place) In other words, it had NOTHING to do with your sex. It had everything to do with you - a single person on a message board.
I hope that was educational.
I won't be replying to you again about this, I'm done - Go Kick Rocks!
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What is educational is seeing you go further down the rabbit hole in explaining how sexism addressed toward an individual is acceptable.ceeboo wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 3:36 pmLem, I understand how difficult it is for you to understand a concept like individuality - I also recognize how badly you must see everything as being a mere part of a group. So to help you, I will give you a short lesson.
Everything I have posted to you on this thread has been directed at you, an individual person. Everything I have posted to you has nothing to do whether you are a male of a female. It was directed at you.
Now, once you wrap you mind around the foreign concept of individuality and how gigantically important, valuable and critical all of that really means, I will explain where and why sex was introduced. Sex was introduced in the discussion because I referred to the author as a guy - there is no question that I was mistaken and there is no question that your correction was valid. But my response to you (even with the highly offensive genitals remark, was because I didn't think it had much bearing to the conversation taking place) In other words, it had NOTHING to do with your sex. It had everything to do with you - a single person on a message board.
I hope that was educational.
I won't be replying to you again about this, I'm done - Go Kick Rocks!
Sexism directed toward an individual, even one you dislike, is still sexism. One could argue it is worse than general sexist comments, because you are bringing down the full weight of a gender and using it rudely to attempt to insult an individual. That is the definition of stereotypical bias.…even with the highly offensive genitals remark, was because I didn't think it had much bearing to the conversation taking place) In other words, it had NOTHING to do with your sex. It had everything to do with you…
(I say attempt, because being treated to sexist comments by an anonymous poster who has learned one’s gender is so common that at this point, all the response one can muster is a laugh and an eyeroll, and a fair amount of pity. I must say, however, that it is somewhat unique to see someone argue (repeatedly!) that sexism directed to an individual is acceptable when one dislikes an individual who happens to be a woman. Most people shy away from such obvious incongruity.)
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You've got to wonder how one can get so upset by being stereotyped as a Trump supporter but can't get his head around why it might offend a woman to make sexist comments. What's even more hilarious is not understanding that Trump supporters have way more in common as a group than all the women in the world.
But none of it is surprising. It's not a ceeboo visit without a healthy dose of self-pity. Soon we'll hear him wonder why nobody is jumping to his defense before he passes out on his fainting couch.
But none of it is surprising. It's not a ceeboo visit without a healthy dose of self-pity. Soon we'll hear him wonder why nobody is jumping to his defense before he passes out on his fainting couch.
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Ceebs, just between us raccoons and whales, I don't think you are either an inferior or superior brand of human. I think you're just human -- like me. And you have a human brain, just like me. And human brains are great at creating after the fact rationalizations and treating them as motives for our actions. But the plain and humble fact is that we really can't tell why we acted in a certain way. Some part of our brain supplies the reason, but commonly after the act -- not before it. And we know from lots of studies of the brain that what we say and think and do is influenced by tons of sensory inputs that we aren't even conscious of. And it is really hard for the conscious part of our brains to spot our own biases. It's much easier to spot them in others.ceeboo wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 3:36 pmLem, I understand how difficult it is for you to understand a concept like individuality - I also recognize how badly you must see everything as being a mere part of a group. So to help you, I will give you a short lesson.
Everything I have posted to you on this thread has been directed at you, an individual person. Everything I have posted to you has nothing to do with whether you are a male of a female. It was directed at you. Specifically and only to you.
Now, once you wrap you mind around the foreign concept of individuality and how gigantically important, valuable and critical all of that really is, I will explain where and why sex was introduced. Sex was introduced in the discussion because I referred to the author as a guy - there is no question that I was mistaken and there is no question that your correction was valid. But my response to you (even with the highly offensive genitals remark, was because I didn't think it had much bearing to the conversation taking place) In other words, it had NOTHING to do with your sex. It had everything to do with you - a single person on a message board.
I hope that was educational.
I won't be replying to you again about this, I'm done - Go Kick Rocks!
So, maybe it makes sense to give serious consideration to the possibility that when we offer up a detailed explanation for past actions, it's really just a part of our brain telling us a story that makes us feel good about ourselves. And that we should always suspect that its fudging -- at least a little bit.
You had lots of possible ways to respond to Lem. One of them was to not respond at all, which would be a fairly sensible way to respond to a comment that you felt had little bearing on the conversation. Or to acknowledge the correction and move on. But what you did was focus attention on the comment that you thought had little relevance, thereby treating it as if it were important. That might be evidence of part of your brain fudging a little bit -- feeding you a rational sounding story but a story that isn't really consistent with what you did.
Given what we know about how brains work, I don't think any of us can speak with confidence as to our motives for our actions. I don't think you can, with confidence, discard out of hand the notion that the way you responded to Lem has nothing to do with her sex. For me, that doubt is reinforced by your last post, which could be held up as a classic example of "mansplaining." I doubt you see it that way, but then you aren't a woman who has encountered the phenomena day after day after day from man after man after man. That, after all, is what is meant by privilege. Your brain treats the way you experience your life as normal. So it tends to dismiss criticisms from others, who experience the world differently than you do, of what your brain considers normal.
Please don't confuse what I'm saying with being a bad person. I'm saying we all have gigantic blind spots, especially when it comes to our own behavior. And if we're going to be honest with ourselves, I think we have to acknowledge that our perceptions of our motives are at best incomplete and at worst dead wrong.
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Or if that woman is a conservative, i.e. Sarah PallinSigh. Another sexist comment from ceeboo. It's unfortunate, because while ceeboo dislikes Lem, Lem has no similar feelings about ceeboo but only dislikes sexist comments. ceeboo is just digging himself in deeper by adding the explanation that it's not sexist to behave in a sexist manner when you are being sexist toward a woman you don't like.
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It's not surprising you need this pointed out, but making sexist comments about Sarah Palin is still sexist.
Making comments about her lack of intelligence or insanity, on the other hand, is just being observant. She's not stupid because she's a woman, she's stupid because she's Sarah Palin.
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