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11 Stunning Images Highlight the Double Standard of Reactions to Riots Like Baltimore - Mic
I don't condone anything that is happening in Baltimore, but it is always fascinating how quickly black people are condemned racially for committing atrocities committed by every other race.
How amplified their actions are perceived in comparison to when other races do the same thing. You see it here on DP and youtube and other sites.
Nigger this - Nigger that. Monkey this - Monkey that and blanket statements a plenty.
Commentary that is never seen in regards to riots comprised of primarily white citizens who are, often, rioting over, in comparison, very trivial and mundane events.
So my question is - Is there a double standard in how we view "white" riots and "black" riots?
I don't condone anything that is happening in Baltimore, but it is always fascinating how quickly black people are condemned racially for committing atrocities committed by every other race.
How amplified their actions are perceived in comparison to when other races do the same thing. You see it here on DP and youtube and other sites.
Nigger this - Nigger that. Monkey this - Monkey that and blanket statements a plenty.
Commentary that is never seen in regards to riots comprised of primarily white citizens who are, often, rioting over, in comparison, very trivial and mundane events.
So my question is - Is there a double standard in how we view "white" riots and "black" riots?