Rather than going through the issue of forcing a society to be equal by giving everyone rights, everyone is made equal by gradually taking away all of their rights.
by Turd with a Brain February 15, 2016
Prejudice plus power is a definition popular among white academics that defines racism as "prejudice plus institutional power". It was invented by white social scientists including Bidol-Padva and has faced criticism from writers of critical race theory. Due to how institutional racism is understood, no individual can be institutionally racist or systemically racist, so no individual can be racist using the P+P definition.
As a definition rooted in white supremacy, it assumes that power is a zero-sum game.
Also known as prejudice + power, P+P, and R=P+P.
As a definition rooted in white supremacy, it assumes that power is a zero-sum game.
Also known as prejudice + power, P+P, and R=P+P.
Minorities can't be racist because we have no power! Racism is prejudice plus power, and while I am prejudiced, I don't have the systemic power to be racist.
Actually, there are multiple levels of racism including systemic racism. You can be internally and interpersonal racist, regardless of your racial identity. And P+P was literally invented by white people to hurt the Black Panthers, so cut it out.
Actually, there are multiple levels of racism including systemic racism. You can be internally and interpersonal racist, regardless of your racial identity. And P+P was literally invented by white people to hurt the Black Panthers, so cut it out.
by encantador December 24, 2021
A phrase used by douches when telling you something that they dont want you to later hold against them
by mojo jomo January 11, 2012
It's really very simple.
Racism is when you believe that you're inherently objectively superior to one person or a group due to genetics (there other things but this is why you're here).
Prejudice is having a certain expectation of an individual based on subjective factors.
Our severely weak society has gone to great lengths to ensure that these two ideas, while wholly separate, become one in the same, allowing the weak of our society to manipulate power and wealth from others.
The trick is very deft and would be beautiful if it wasn't so evil.
Racism is when you believe that you're inherently objectively superior to one person or a group due to genetics (there other things but this is why you're here).
Prejudice is having a certain expectation of an individual based on subjective factors.
Our severely weak society has gone to great lengths to ensure that these two ideas, while wholly separate, become one in the same, allowing the weak of our society to manipulate power and wealth from others.
The trick is very deft and would be beautiful if it wasn't so evil.
Racism vs Prejudice
Racist:
Hateful guy: "There's a black guy! Man, I hate niggers for their wide noses and penises. They should all die or be put in servitude because they're black."
Prejudice:
*Black guy walking down the street at 2 a.m. in Brownsville, Brooklyn.*
*Spies two black guys wearing extremely loose clothing and an undignified walk pacing towards him.*
"Hmmm, I'm going to cross the street now."
These two scenarios are not the same.
One displays the content of his character and his feelings towards a group as a whole.
The other does neither.
Learn to tell the difference between the two. After doing this and understanding the central and honestly quite obvious differences, listen carefully to hear when someone confuses the two (it won't take long), their ulterior motives are now obvious within this new frame of mind.
You have now acquired the ability to identify charlatans at will.
Use this ability for the good of mankind, it is needed desperately.
~an honest black guy~
Racist:
Hateful guy: "There's a black guy! Man, I hate niggers for their wide noses and penises. They should all die or be put in servitude because they're black."
Prejudice:
*Black guy walking down the street at 2 a.m. in Brownsville, Brooklyn.*
*Spies two black guys wearing extremely loose clothing and an undignified walk pacing towards him.*
"Hmmm, I'm going to cross the street now."
These two scenarios are not the same.
One displays the content of his character and his feelings towards a group as a whole.
The other does neither.
Learn to tell the difference between the two. After doing this and understanding the central and honestly quite obvious differences, listen carefully to hear when someone confuses the two (it won't take long), their ulterior motives are now obvious within this new frame of mind.
You have now acquired the ability to identify charlatans at will.
Use this ability for the good of mankind, it is needed desperately.
~an honest black guy~
by aGiftedRighter May 10, 2016
Agent: "If we're pulling out, what will we do with the spies and informers we've been using? They know too much."
Boss: "Terminate with extreme prejudice."
Boss: "Terminate with extreme prejudice."
by anarcissie May 16, 2008
(1) When person A (an intellectual) considers person B a pseudo-intellectual regardless of whether person B is one or not.
(2) Prejudice based on IQ.
(2) Prejudice based on IQ.
Rupert: The other day I saw Ollie pretending to read James Joyce in the coffee shop on Broadway St. on the same afternoon that the girls hold their knitting club.
Simpson: He couldn't understand Joyce if he did twelve years of college!
Rupert: I know! What a pseudo-intellectual!
Simpson: That's one guy that I don't care holding an intellectual prejudice against!
Simpson: He couldn't understand Joyce if he did twelve years of college!
Rupert: I know! What a pseudo-intellectual!
Simpson: That's one guy that I don't care holding an intellectual prejudice against!
by sillywilkins October 18, 2010
Prejudice is a strength.
by WorseThanHitler December 07, 2020