Starting A Dialogue On Black Privilege – Open Thread

As ugly as things are becoming as racism against white people has exploded and has corporate sponsorship, it is important to point out that “white privilege” is nonsense while Black privilege is a very real thing.

In today’s thread about the vile racist 1619 Project that is to Black Lives Matter what Mein Kampf was to Hitler, AmeriGirl26 posted the following in the comments section:

“What I think we should do, is start a dialogue on BLACK PRIVILEGE, and find out just how much they’re actually getting away with, compared to white people. Then we’ll see who is really privileged in our society.”

This is a very good suggestion that needs to begin to get the attention that it deserves because quite simply, as the poet Victor Hugo once famously put it: ‘Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come.’

There is a growing problem that is not going to be so easily swept away with the usual accusations of racism and that is that some black individuals are becoming increasingly aggressive, hostile, violent, and destructive even as the institutional left aka the Establishment, the media, professional sports. state and local law enforcement and one of the nations’ major political parties continue to excuse overt anti-white racism, burning and looting, violence and even the murder of a 5-year-old white child.

One can’t help but to get the idea that criminal and anti-social behavior is being excused if not condoned due to skin color and this extends to enforcing the laws.

Some recent examples from battleground Pittsburgh.

In yet another despicable act by the charming people of the Black Lives Matter movement, an elderly couple was accosted and berated by a racist bully as they dined in Pittsburgh who shouted “fuck white people!” and disrupted their quiet enjoyment.

A local Mickey D’s was also invaded by thugs who were given carte blanche to run amok.

This is just quite simply uncouth, barbaric, and racist conduct that instead of being properly condemned as not belonging in a civil society continues to be dismissed if not encouraged.

It is clearly privilege and there are hundreds if not thousands of similar incidents with many being much worse.

So, as AmeriGirl26 has been so bold to suggest, it’s time to get the ball rolling on this conversation.

The floor is yours Deplorables, let’s see some examples and hear your feedback.