Caracasus wrote:Ostroeuropa wrote:I note plenty of the progressives here backpeddling and saying all it proves is that we need to include class in order not to be anti-white have implicitly conceded by doing so that the media is massively racist against white people on a regular basis.
I am not backpeddling in the least. I have always held classism and gaslighting of the working classes is a cornerstone of our media and entertainment industry and I still believe this highlights its existence as opposed to the existence of racism against white people.
We've established at the very least that discussion of white privilege without inclusion of class privilege reduces sympathy for white people in poverty, how is that not racism? Especially when the media pushes that narrative routinely.
That's assuming that proposed solution would even work, which hasn't been shown by data.
Personally i'm inclined to think a race privilege narrative is going to be racist no matter what modifiers you tack on to it because of the emotional impetus behind it.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explor ... 0privilege
Here you go. The media environment is precisely the same as the study conducted, ergo, widespread anti-white racist media campaign reducing sympathy for whites, but not actually helping black people by doing so. Literally not enough news articles with the term class privilege to make google notice them.