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In reply to the discussion: Remember back in school when a kid showed up at school with a broken leg and crutches? [View all]marble falls
(57,073 posts)43. That article requires more than a causal reading....
Correct link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/200611/injustice-collecting
Nowhere does the article discuss group or class dynamics. It actually addresses grudges and self assumed "injustices". I can be a member of an oppressed minority dealing with oppression and not be gathering grudges, just like the vast majority of PoC are.
Also: wouldn't cop violence against black males be considered white cops working out their personal grudges by committing injustices against the class of people on the person of a black male????
Your sense of justice seems pretty darn one sided.
I hope everything is peachy at your house.
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Remember back in school when a kid showed up at school with a broken leg and crutches? [View all]
EffieBlack
May 2018
OP
Whenever I see a wypipo thread or read a wypipo column, this always pops into my head...
LuvLoogie
May 2018
#6
If that means the "Wypipo drama" is bunch of junk, I'm with you. Jeez, white folks have called
Hoyt
May 2018
#9
Well I never took anyone's crutches, and I don't have anything to say about wypipo
marylandblue
May 2018
#10
I'm so white that having pre-cancerous lesions burned or sliced off my skin is a regular occurrence.
hunter
Jun 2018
#55
Are you saying noticing and calling out racism is bad because once you notice racism, you'll see it?
uppityperson
May 2018
#48