What if the doctors were non-white? No, it doesn't matter; forced sterilization is still forced sterilization. (To be transparent, I DO think there should be instances of such but that involves crimes, not just because).
I picked up on that earlier. It doesn’t matter. Got it.
But as you said, it could still be other races, and it would still be justification for natives to be angry at white people in general.
Yep, I hear you. Doesn’t matter if they are or aren’t involved…this time, ‘cuz historically they’re all a pack of bastards anyway. Guilty by pigmentation, or a lack there of. Oh well.
Maybe the phrase shouldn't be "White"; rather it should be "Colonizers", since that seems to be the term now to describe anyone not native.
Oh yeah, ‘cuz that’s much better, like black instead of spear-chucker, or halfbreed instead of mulatto or chink instead of rice-burner, or Infidel instead of non-Muslim ‘cuz that’s more inclusive, because we all know that Natives can’t be doctors or can’t possibly be qualified to work in the healthcare field….so it’s just gotta be the “Colonizers” and if not directly then somehow it’s their fault anyway. It’s total justification!
A derogatory term used to describe white people, Caucasians, or people of European decent. See also: •Honky •Cracker •Karen (An entitled white woman). The term’s origin can be attributed to the long history of European conquest; and the assimilation of non-European lands, people, and cultures...
www.urbandictionary.com
At least it's broader and encompasses more people.
Yes, I suppose it does. Here’s a list of similar terms for future reference.
en.wikipedia.org
Serryah, I’m NOT pulling a Trudeau & calling you a Racist, but pointing out that it looks like, from the outside, that’s where you’re coming from. Debate your logic and explain your position.
“Historically People in power where White in Canada (& the US), and even though this lawsuit is centred upon a claim that’s in place for specific women from a specific Canadian aboriginal tribe from 1980 going forward”….for an example to get started…
I’d almost prefer that you & I switch positions in this debate, & I argued your side of the debate and you argued mine ‘cuz I think it would be interesting and fun and educational all at the same time, but I have faith in you that you can clarify your position to show why some native people could be justified in their anger towards traditionally white institutions based upon historical context.
I had a really interesting discussion with somebody about 20 years ago that’s similar to this. This guy had obviously thought his position through, and refined it, and it might be similar to yours. This guy was a tour guide in Cuba, and he happened to be very pale skinned with naturally red-orange hair. Not that that had anything to do with his position, but it was interesting, and being who I am, of course, I had to ask him about it.
(His family had been in Cuba for many many generations, and his complexion and hair colour and eye colour were a genetic throwback to a different time. He was very envious of dark skinned people, because a tropical climate and melanoma were very large concerns for him.)
He and I were discussing Americans, and the Cuban embargo from America. He said that he doesn’t hate Americans, and that he loves tourist dollars regardless of the direction they come from, and he likes American people….BUT he doesn’t like American governmental institutions and decisions with respect to Cuba. He saw those as two VERY different things. At the time I thought that was a VERY cool distinction.
(Cuba has free education, well, sort of. It’s not Free-Free, but it’s acceptable without financial resources, and it’s repaid through time donated to the state. That time might be military service, or work in the tourist industry, or spent mowing ditches with a machete, but you don’t go into financial debt for education. This guy was repaying his university degree by being a tour guide, while also practising and learning his language skills at the same time.)
As another aside, in comedy, I love when a Comedian sets things up in order to use the term…”BUT”… to head off in another direction of an opposing viewpoint, that’s controversial and the punchline, all at the same time.