AI-??what a joke your reply is, typical liberal, never admit being wrong, always deny
LOL ok- great source for all the salient facets of the term. BUT Clearly you are guessing on the intent and content of the term. It's a term that describes WITHOUT bias- based on the color of skin.
AS far as it relates to golfing- it's a sport of privilege too.
But YOU already knew that too. Obfuscate much? or is english a second language for you OM? Originally Posted by eyecu2
so AI is only credible when it agrees with you eye? lol
so white peoples problem is a "NON BIASED term and isnt based on skin color? but its states "white"
how do you type this shit without being ashamed?
from AI
The central argument is that the phrase uses a specific race as a negative label, which is considered a form of racism.
Gross generalization. It unfairly generalizes that all white people are wealthy, have an easy life, and face no major challenges. In reality, white people can and do experience significant hardship, including poverty, drug addiction, and other serious issues.
Invalidates real problems. By dismissing all concerns from white people as "white people's problems," the phrase invalidates any genuine difficulties they may face, perpetuating the racist assumption that a person's race, by itself, is a predictor of an easy life.
Divisive and harmful. Critics argue that using race-based language to categorize problems is inherently divisive and does not contribute to a healthy dialogue about issues of race and privilege.
Reinforces racist ideas. In an interview with NPR, scholar Timothy Wray argued that terms like "white trash" reinforce white supremacy by suggesting that non-white people are inherently "trash." The phrase "white people's problems" can similarly be seen as reinforcing the idea that white people are a monolith defined by their privilege.
I know you arent stupid eye but you have a problem with not admitting when you are wrong or by just ignoring it in other posts..........