I don't want to derail the thread with strict talk about what is and is not racist, but for full disclosure I dismiss the equation racism = prejudice + power; it doesn't stand up to scrutiny for me.Tribble wrote:
Some would argue that incident was not racist. That only whites can be racist in the USA as they have the power of the state to support them. Discriminatory? Sure. Hate crime? Certainly. But Racist? Perhaps not, if you go along that line of thinking.
Still not good for news outlets like MSN to dimiss the issue until called out on it, of course.
I don't disagree with you, and given the evidence against the frat boys, it should have also been a hate crime as well. I suspect that black teens will have the book thrown at them; two hate crime chargers have been filed: one for the fact that the kid was white, and the other because he was special needs.General Zod wrote:There was a group of frat boys that recently sodomized and tortured their black teammate with a coat-hanger. They got off with probation. What kind of sentence do you think these four black kids are going to get?Aether wrote:While if the reverse was true there is no doubt in my mind that the MSM would certainly have clickbait titles, "White racists torture black, special needs child."
I'm not saying they shouldn't have the book thrown at them, I'm saying that the white frat boys should have had it thrown at them too.
As an example, left leaning publications will rage against the fact that the frat boys got off on probation, but will quietly mention an incident like Chicago, and some of the comments like "well, bad parenting!" or "let's investigate if it really racism or kids saying stupid stuff." All the while conservative and alt-right outlets will rage about the Chicago torture video and say little about the Idaho incident.
All this because people prefer their echo chamber and seek out to continually refresh their distorted worldview. The Media should help break this cycle, but they are part and parcel of the problem.