I understand America’s history of poor treatment of minorities but what has caused many liberal white people to casually talk as if they aren’t white.
Some examples:
- A friend has an eastern European neighbor move in. He says he’s glad they are that instead of American white.
- Feeling they are individually responsible for what their ancestors and/or rich and politically affluent white people did in the past.
- Acting as if white people anything is bad.
- Making jokes at their own expense but won’t dare say the same thing to another ethnicity.
I don’t mean this post as a worm-brained right wing or political discussion, but just seeking to understand this odd internalized behavior I’ve seen recently.
Rule 3: Avoid controversial topics (politics or societal debates come to mind, though we are not saying not to talk about anything that resembles these). There’s a guide in the protocol book offered as a mod model that can be used for that; it’s vague until you realize it was made for things like the rule in question. At least four purple answers must apply to a “controversial” message for it to be allowed.
I really don’t mean this to be about politics but about how people act!
Edit Thanks for the report @lolola@lemmy.blahaj.zone I tried not to frame this in a controversial manner.
Virtue signaling. They are largely trying to impress other white people.
That’s exactly what it feels like. Like trying to signal I’m not one of the racist ones. But when that’s already established I don’t get the point.