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July 10, 2020 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
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Confused Dems Own Themselves
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If someone came up to me and said I hate white people, I hate you because you're white.
Did I just experience racism from that?
No.
But if I said those exact same words and twisted the skin collar, it would be racist.
Absolutely.
100%.
I did not go through that course of who can be racist towards each other.
Interesting.
But probably because you're white.
So oh, because I'm white.
I didn't go through the racism course.
Probably not.
Yes or no?
Can white people experience racism?
No.
By definition, no.
What's the definition?
Um, I would have to Google it really quickly, but do that for me.
Okay.
Okay, let me let me Google it for you.
Yeah, I'm interested.
Oh, not me on five percent.
Hold on.
Do you think it's possible for white people to experience racism?
No.
It's not?
No.
How not?
Because they haven't been they haven't been in the situation of being suppressed.
So they don't.
It's hard to be.
It's hard to be racist when you don't have any sort of history of that happening.
Like it's that experience, I don't know, it doesn't it it's not possible to me.
These Karen's who like had like a couple minutes of you know on social media being harassed.
I'm like, now you're getting a taste of what people of color have been experiencing for years.
I mean, this is something I've heard online before where you know people say the holocaust was a big thing, you know, white people were you know, um mistreated, you know, murdered, and and that's true, the holocaust was real, but it was the mole it's it was publicized.
You don't really see the history of what people of color have been experiencing in the United States.
So you bitch.
Do you want to debate me instead of maybe explaining why I'm wrong, you want to debate instead of tossing at me?
Would you like to have a conversation?
No, I don't have a conversation with bigots.
But how am I bigot?
You don't know.
He's like, I don't know.
Alright, well, definitely follow the girls around here.
Oh my god, my green hair, oh my god, why don't you come crossing me with some hair instead of cussing?
Why don't you have a conversation?
Cursing at her now.
They're incapable of having conversations.
I can't find the exact definition right now, but to be racist, you have to have power over, like you kind of have to be an oppress like a majority, a majority.
Now white people are the majority.
White people have for a long period of time been oppressors, so it's uh di quite difficult to oppress the oppressor.
Right.
Why am I talking about giving them oppression?
If someone came up to me and said, I hate white people, I hate you because you're white, did I just experience racism from that?
No.
The prejudice, but not racism.
Okay.
There's a difference between racism and prejudice.
Right.
What is the definition of both so I can understand?
Let me I I think it's because I'm pretty sure racism, if I'm not mistaken, it is just thinking you're superior.
Your race is superior to another.
And anybody can feel that way, right?
Black people, Hispanic people, brown people, Asian people, white people.
But I think that there's a certain validation that comes with the racism.
Sorry, that uh that comes with the racism that comes from white people to black people.
I can spew things that are like hateful to you, like all day, but at the end of the day, like psychologically, the trauma, like it's not going to affect you the way it's going to affect me.
It just How do you know?
How can you judge me like that just because of my skin color?
Not devil's advocate right now.
I'm I'm um uh If someone came up to me and said I hate you because you're white, right?
Did I just experience racism?
Uh I guess.
I guess yeah.
I guess yeah.
So you can be racist towards white people, that's possible.
Yeah, and if you say it like that, yeah.
That's racism, right?
Mmm.
It's a complicated question.
Racism is you dislike person because of the the color of your skin.
Yeah, but there's also some significance behind it.
I don't think it's just color to me.
For me.
That's my experience.
How are black people or people of color oppressed today in 2020 in America?
Simply walking down the street.
I mean, I'm from New York.
Um, I'm a Hispanic woman.
I'm in Florida now, a red state, because my because of my skin color.
I know I'm look uh people look at me weird down the street when I speak Spanish.
People look at me funny.
When they see my name on a job application, I mean, oh yeah, you can tell there's a Hispanic woman.
Um which is why I think people of color really have to work twice as hard to kind of do or even just to catch up.
I've had tons of people in my inbox saying I'm gonna kill you, white in your white family.
You're a white bitch.
We need less of you in my inbox, I can pull them up right now.
Did is that not racist?
Um It's wrong.
It's wrong, but it's not racist.
In my opinion.
Okay, but if I said those exact same words and twisted the skin color, it would be racist.
Absolutely.
100%.
Okay.
100%.
Well, gee, learn something new every day.
The more you know.
We've been out of school for a while.
School's not in session, college isn't in session.
I guess that's what is being taught.
Are you guys in college?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, if I may disagree with you, actually, there are quotas for minority uh employment numbers.
Actually, a lot of companies have quotas that if you see a Hispanic name, you hire them, no matter what their merits are, especially in universities.
They push universities to go.
It's it's the law to push them, even though their test scores are oh, they're done.
They're done with it.
Anyway, we disagree, but I appreciate you want to say something real quick.
Right, I think that's all written, and you know that's the expectation, but it's not put into practice.
Okay.
Interesting.
I appreciate your point of view.
I did not go through that course of who can be racist towards each other.
Interesting, but you're white.
So oh, because I'm white, I didn't go through the racism course.
Probably not.
Very interesting.
Okay, very cool.
There you go.
Very cool.
You guys have a wonderful day.
You know where to catch this video at.
Sure.
Interesting.
Thanks.
I'm pretty sure I just got judged for the color of my skin.
I know I don't know though.
I could have just been...
That was amazing.
That was amazing.
What are they gonna do?
You know?
No way.
No, she does he say that?
My bad.
Because he went, they went like that.
Sorry, that's okay.
No, it's okay.
That's okay.
Can I take a picture with you?
Yes.
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