White people aren't used to being in demoralizing and powerless positions due to something as petty and uncontrollable as the color of their skin and the experiment proves it. They can't take it so instead the lash out saying they experience racism too when it's impossible because they have never been oppressed and hold all the power. I don't get why it's so hard to understand. The blacks were stating facts based on the things they experience every single day as a black person. Who are you to say that it's all fabricated hearsay? They fail to see the racism because it's programmed in their minds and they are normally on the giving in. It's a completely different perspective and feeling when you're actually on the receiving end. To feel alienated or like no matter how much effort you put in just to know that ultimately you are powerless because there are those who feel superior and ultimately have the say as to whether you are going to be significant in this world because you were born black, because your skin cells produce more melanin than a white person, because of something beyond your control such as genetics, is something a white person will never have to endure.
White people aren't used to being in demoralizing and powerless positions due to something as petty and uncontrollable as the color of their skin and the experiment proves it. They can't take it so instead the lash out saying they experience racism too when it's impossible because they have never been oppressed and hold all the power. I don't get why it's so hard to understand. The blacks were stating facts based on the things they experience every single day as a black person. Who are you to say that it's all fabricated hearsay? They fail to see the racism because it's programmed in their minds and they are normally on the giving in. It's a completely different perspective and feeling when you're actually on the receiving end. To feel alienated or like no matter how much effort you put in just to know that ultimately you are powerless because there are those who feel superior and ultimately have the say as to whether you are going to be significant in this world because you were born black, because your skin cells produce more melanin than a white person, because of something beyond your control such as genetics, is something a white person will never have to endure.
Honestly in a way I am glad I had the experience of being openly gay in a very homophobic part of the country. It gave me a perspective that I really would not have gotten otherwise.
I'm sorry but I hate when the dumb lady at my job asks "U ain't got a little white in ya? What are ya? And I say "I'm black." She keeps asking "You not mixed?" NO BITCH I'M REGULAR BLACK DAMN