I knew I would evoke a vicious response with that post. In reality I also believe it is a bit silly to talk about changing the word used for NBA owners.
What I was trying to do is get you thinking from the pespective of the other side. If people would do this, think about what the other side is experiencing, it would go a long way toward ending the toxic divisiveness we are experiencing in today’s world.
No, @Berzerker, I am not black, and seeing the way black people are treated in my country has convinced me that I would not be where I am today if only the color of my skin was different. In fact, my quick and sometimes disproportionate response when I am dissed would likely have landed me in prison if I were black.
People’s experience of society is dofferent based on their race, gender and class, and we all need to acknowledge this and, hopefully do something about it.
Let me give an example, The other day I ordered a meal at KFC. I asked them to leave out the biscuit because I would just throw it away. They argued with me that it was included and the could not give me a refund. I told them I was not asking for a refund, I just wanted them not to give me a biscuit that I would throw away.
Of course, when I got my tray there was a biscuit on it. I pointed this out, so the cashier picked it up and threw it away. I (verbally) lost it.
If I was not a “respectable” looking white man, I think there is a good chance they would have called the police. In fact, I have seen that happen since, unlike many people in the U.S. I live on a diverse community.
Bob
What I was trying to do is get you thinking from the pespective of the other side. If people would do this, think about what the other side is experiencing, it would go a long way toward ending the toxic divisiveness we are experiencing in today’s world.
No, @Berzerker, I am not black, and seeing the way black people are treated in my country has convinced me that I would not be where I am today if only the color of my skin was different. In fact, my quick and sometimes disproportionate response when I am dissed would likely have landed me in prison if I were black.
People’s experience of society is dofferent based on their race, gender and class, and we all need to acknowledge this and, hopefully do something about it.
Let me give an example, The other day I ordered a meal at KFC. I asked them to leave out the biscuit because I would just throw it away. They argued with me that it was included and the could not give me a refund. I told them I was not asking for a refund, I just wanted them not to give me a biscuit that I would throw away.
Of course, when I got my tray there was a biscuit on it. I pointed this out, so the cashier picked it up and threw it away. I (verbally) lost it.
If I was not a “respectable” looking white man, I think there is a good chance they would have called the police. In fact, I have seen that happen since, unlike many people in the U.S. I live on a diverse community.
Bob