German museum in racism row over partial ban of white people
> The row centres around the exhibition 'This is Colonialism' and the museum's decision to restrict white people from entering a small section of the display... #worldnews
German museum in racism row over partial ban of white people
> The row centres around the exhibition 'This is Colonialism' and the museum's decision to restrict white people from entering a small section of the display... #worldnews
For several months now, Saturdays at the museum have been reserved for black people and people of colour to explore a colonialism exhibition
Ohhh noo. Anyways…
Heaven forbid that us white people feel the tiniest modicum of discomfort. I sincerely hope it’ll help foster a sense of empathy for those that continue to suffer real substantive harm.
Also, I find it pretty unlikely that the people who would cry about this tiny concession are the same people who would be interested in going to this exhibit anyways.
It’s not unavailable to you. You can pick literally any other time but that four hours, like any other well adjusted adult would do.
You would say this, then, about a whites only 4 hours at the same museum, then, right?
Do you also consider affirmative action racism? Is women’s sports blocking male competitors misandry?
There’s a world where this could be racist, but it’s not the one we live in yet.
Do you also consider affirmative action racism?
Is women’s sports blocking male competitors misandry?
Misandry is a strong word for it, but I would say it's not ideal. Of course, there's also the broader issue of the most physical sports being, by their nature, a discriminatory (in the most literal, not moral, sense of the word) endeavor, from weight to height to genetics, and since I'm not a big sports person to begin with, I try not to have strong opinions on the subject.
I do have strong opinions on non-physical sports with separate women's divisions, and especially those which bar women from participating in non-women's divisions.