
This topic of racism and inequality
among blacks and whites while go on until the world ends. This has been a hot
topic for generations. I choose three quotes that stood out to me throughout
Wise speech “Between Barack and a Hard Place”. The first quote I found interesting
was at the opening of his speech where he stated, “if people did not want to
have the conversation about racism (white people) they would say I’m not racist
most of my friends are black.” The word friend is often used to loosely with
people in our society. Often time’s people claim others to be a friend but,
like Wise mentioned that they have no clue about the people they are speaking
of. This can be interpreted in many different aspects depending on one’s
definition of a friend. I have many friends whether black, white, Hispanic etc.,
that I am friends with and I do not know their mothers name so it depends on
the person.
The second
quote I found interesting is when Wise stated, “that him and his preschool
friends were eventually not friends in high school, due to the teachers and
staff treating the students fundamentally different.” As he went on to say that
although he was not a very good student, he was able to progress and advance in
school whereas, the black students a labeled, judged and reprimanded with harsher
penalties such as suspension for behavior. This was confusing to me because, he
said the staff and teachers in the school were primarily black, so I am not
sure why there was such a negative impact on the black students.
The third quote
I found interesting “acknowledging that racism is part of your belief people
can take time to not act on it” As we all know and do not like to admit, we all
have racist tendencies in us. People are usually judged by skin color before
anything else.
I connected this speech
to Scwamp, Johnson Privilege, Power and Difference, White Privileged and the
speech on Affirmative Action.
Here is a link to Tim Wise Biography
I liked the first quote you used and how you made a connection with your group of friends.
ReplyDeleteI liked all of your quotes! I totally agree with the last one. Everyone can have some racist moments and once we all can get passed those thoughts that will make a major difference in our society!
ReplyDeleteThe first quote you chose was great! That excuse or reasoning for not being racist is something I hear often, and probably usually false.
ReplyDeleteNice job with your quotes. i also used the second one and I completely agree with the 3rd one
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