Elaina encounters white privilege

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Elaina encounters white privilege

Postby 'X' » January 10th, 2006, 6:54 pm

Elaina encounters white privilege
1/10/06

Here’s some anecdotal stuff on white privilege… happening with poor white folk. Well in this case, political poor white folk, but…

I’m tooling along a main thoroughfare in my little town in TN, after work, tonight. Just about an hour ago. Going the speed limit. Warm night for January. The window that works is down.

I’m jamming to some loud music, just looking forward to going home and reading. Maybe I’ll take a shower.

The blue lights twinkle in my rear-view, my asshole clamps shut, and my eyes dart to my big-ol’ bag o’propaganda on the passenger seat. My journal (good GOD), my books, my SHIT.

Very calm, very steady, I pull into the parking lot of a large Bank. Mr. Piggle-Wiggle pulls in behind. The whole time I’m thinking, “do I have anything? I don’t think I have anything. Do I? No. For sure.” Cause I didn’t.

I dig my wallet out of my pocket to fish out my license. The cop is already at my window, knocking. I look up and just as I reach for the window-switch, I remember that if I roll it down it won’t go back up and then I just look at the cop all sweet-like, and say real loud in my most Eastern East-Tennessee accent, “Sir, I have to open up the door.” He nods, and so I DO, and then he says, “Hey, you got your license?” Yeah. I hand it to him.

“I pulled you over ’cause your tail lights are out. You got some ISSUES back there.” Surly. Jesus.

“Yeah, I know, I’ve had them replaced but the guy that replaced them said that it was an electrical problem and I ain’t been able to get it fixed yet.”

Got pulled over in kkKnoxville a couple months before. Cop gave me hell, said I was lucky he was nice and that he didn’t ticket me for my missing mirror. Got the shit fixed the next day, I thought.

“Well, it’s probly just the bulbs” piggles says, looks at me, squints his eyes. “Lemme run your license.”

“Alright.” (More like “awww-riiiiite,” bein’ sweet again.)

SO I’m waiting for the cop to come back, and say something about the million fucking visible violations on my little Toyota, and I’m trying to find my fucking registration and when I do I don’t recognize it, cause I washed it in my overalls after the LAST time I got pulled over, and then I found my insurance card (finally), and my hands are shaking, ’cause even though I KNOW I don’t have anything I keep asking myself “do I have anything on me???”; my kegel muscles are working in desperation trying to pull my asshole out of my guts and I’m trying to tell myself not to sweat and then tap tap tap, cop’s back.

“Here you go.” Gives me back my license. “Drive safe, and be careful, Miss.” Piggles drives away.

I slide my license back into my wallet. Hmmm. That was wierd.

Then I remember, I’ve moved back to my home-town. Some of the cops here are my relatives. Relatives who, kinda like me, work a lot and don’t really sleep much. Most of ‘em are likely to have the police scanner on all hours of the day. Lucky ‘ol me.

Lucky, indeed. There’s a lot of poor white men in my family; becoming a cop’s a good way for a poor white man (and nowadays, women do it too) to make a livin’ around here.

Cops have done some fucked-up shit to a lot of people I know, but I’m mainly scared of them because I’ve been related to them all my life and the things that cops do in their SPARE TIME scare me. I’d grown used to “big-city” cops, ones who don’t like NOBODY. I’d kinda forgotten what it’s like to be protected by the small-town pork.

I’m glad I didn’t get ticketed. I’m glad I didn’t get my shit searched, even though there wasn’t anything to find, and I’m glad I didn’t get admonished to fix my fucked-up tail lights before a bigger, badder, meaner cop pulled me over and ticketed me. Etc. and so forth. I’m glad my family watches out for me, even if most days of the week they won’t say hi when we see each other in public; don’t ever call, or come to visit.

Good ‘ol boys. They still call themselves that around here. They’re good to who they want to be good to. Tonight they were good to me, because of my family, my whiteness, my connections. Wonder how many times it’s happened and I didn’t even KNOW it? I’ve been scooting around town in my little armageddon-on-wheels for months now.

Right now I’m torn, I feel like I should either throw some Waylon Jennings into the disc-machine and jam, or shave my fucking head, you know, for the Movement.

Anyways. Hope all’s well.

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Postby Christina Marie » January 10th, 2006, 7:21 pm

Wonder what would have happened if the cop was black?
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Postby TheReal » January 11th, 2006, 10:28 am

Christina Marie wrote:Wonder what would have happened if the cop was black?


*What's your point woman?
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Postby se11 » January 11th, 2006, 12:59 pm

i have no idea what this article has to do with race.
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Postby MiChuhSuh » January 11th, 2006, 2:54 pm

I think he and whoever wrote that title think she got away because she was white
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Postby Christina Marie » January 11th, 2006, 7:03 pm

TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:Wonder what would have happened if the cop was black?


*What's your point woman?



Ok....let me make a real point since you asked man. How about if the driver had been black and the cop was black also and things went the same way? Would that have been "black privilege"?
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Postby se11 » January 11th, 2006, 8:49 pm

this is a stupid and pointless thread.
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Postby MiChuhSuh » January 11th, 2006, 10:05 pm

se11 wrote:this is a stupid and pointless thread.


It's not even something to discuss either

At least some of the other pointless stuff was funny, but this is just empty.

There really is no evidence to say this was "white privelage"

In fact I don't even understand who wrote the stroy and why, it was someone getting away with a warning, how is that news?
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Postby TheReal » January 12th, 2006, 6:43 am

Christina Marie wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:Wonder what would have happened if the cop was black?


*What's your point woman?



Ok....let me make a real point since you asked man. How about if the driver had been black and the cop was black also and things went the same way? Would that have been "black privilege"?


What do you think woman?
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Postby Christina Marie » January 12th, 2006, 4:06 pm

TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:Wonder what would have happened if the cop was black?


*What's your point woman?



Ok....let me make a real point since you asked man. How about if the driver had been black and the cop was black also and things went the same way? Would that have been "black privilege"?


What do you think woman?


I think I find you calling me woman highly offensive. I also think she got off with a warning because thats all the cop thought it warranted, it had nothing to do with privilege of any sort. I think that the person who wrote this is assuming it had to do with other factors. No, I do not feel that if it was a black driver/black cop it would have been black privilege......I think it would have been what it was, simply a "warning". I don't understand why people have to blow things like this up and make more out of than it is. It was a cop giving a person a warning. Thats it thats all.
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Postby TheReal » January 13th, 2006, 10:59 am

Christina Marie wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:Wonder what would have happened if the cop was black?


*What's your point woman?



Ok....let me make a real point since you asked man. How about if the driver had been black and the cop was black also and things went the same way? Would that have been "black privilege"?


What do you think woman?


I think I find you calling me woman highly offensive. I also think she got off with a warning because thats all the cop thought it warranted, it had nothing to do with privilege of any sort. I think that the person who wrote this is assuming it had to do with other factors. No, I do not feel that if it was a black driver/black cop it would have been black privilege......I think it would have been what it was, simply a "warning". I don't understand why people have to blow things like this up and make more out of than it is. It was a cop giving a person a warning. Thats it thats all.


*This woman may have been given a warning, without any racial implications attached thereof, HOWEVER, warnings can be given to white suspects, by white cops, simply because the person receiving the warning, IS WHITE!

And if you feel offended by me calling you a woman, oh well...
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Postby se11 » January 13th, 2006, 12:32 pm

TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:Wonder what would have happened if the cop was black?


*What's your point woman?



Ok....let me make a real point since you asked man. How about if the driver had been black and the cop was black also and things went the same way? Would that have been "black privilege"?


What do you think woman?


I think I find you calling me woman highly offensive. I also think she got off with a warning because thats all the cop thought it warranted, it had nothing to do with privilege of any sort. I think that the person who wrote this is assuming it had to do with other factors. No, I do not feel that if it was a black driver/black cop it would have been black privilege......I think it would have been what it was, simply a "warning". I don't understand why people have to blow things like this up and make more out of than it is. It was a cop giving a person a warning. Thats it thats all.


*This woman may have been given a warning, without any racial implications attached thereof, HOWEVER, warnings can be given to white suspects, by white cops, simply because the person receiving the warning, IS WHITE!

And if you feel offended by me calling you a woman, oh well...


but what this "woman" is saying, is that the same EXACT thing CAN happen to black people by black cops.
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Postby Christina Marie » January 13th, 2006, 2:27 pm

TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:Wonder what would have happened if the cop was black?


*What's your point woman?



Ok....let me make a real point since you asked man. How about if the driver had been black and the cop was black also and things went the same way? Would that have been "black privilege"?


What do you think woman?


I think I find you calling me woman highly offensive. I also think she got off with a warning because thats all the cop thought it warranted, it had nothing to do with privilege of any sort. I think that the person who wrote this is assuming it had to do with other factors. No, I do not feel that if it was a black driver/black cop it would have been black privilege......I think it would have been what it was, simply a "warning". I don't understand why people have to blow things like this up and make more out of than it is. It was a cop giving a person a warning. Thats it thats all.


*This woman may have been given a warning, without any racial implications attached thereof, HOWEVER, warnings can be given to white suspects, by white cops, simply because the person receiving the warning, IS WHITE!

And if you feel offended by me calling you a woman, oh well...



And the same thing could have happened if the cop was black.....she could have been given a warning. And you choose to be rude, thats on you now is'nt it? A real man would not be so rude.
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Postby Christina Marie » January 13th, 2006, 2:39 pm

Please feel free to address me by my first name....I would not mind one bit.
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Postby Christina Marie » January 13th, 2006, 2:46 pm

se11 wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:
TheReal wrote:
Christina Marie wrote:Wonder what would have happened if the cop was black?


*What's your point woman?



Ok....let me make a real point since you asked man. How about if the driver had been black and the cop was black also and things went the same way? Would that have been "black privilege"?


What do you think woman?


I think I find you calling me woman highly offensive. I also think she got off with a warning because thats all the cop thought it warranted, it had nothing to do with privilege of any sort. I think that the person who wrote this is assuming it had to do with other factors. No, I do not feel that if it was a black driver/black cop it would have been black privilege......I think it would have been what it was, simply a "warning". I don't understand why people have to blow things like this up and make more out of than it is. It was a cop giving a person a warning. Thats it thats all.


*This woman may have been given a warning, without any racial implications attached thereof, HOWEVER, warnings can be given to white suspects, by white cops, simply because the person receiving the warning, IS WHITE!

And if you feel offended by me calling you a woman, oh well...


but what this "woman" is saying, is that the same EXACT thing CAN happen to black people by black cops.


Thank you sell. And....I have been let off with warnings by white, black and asian cops.....so what does all this mean The Real? I have also been rolled up by white cops and was given not one ounce of the so called "white privilege". I have been arrested by a black cop.....does that mean it was a racially motivated arrest.....nope.
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Postby shadoworder » January 16th, 2006, 3:23 pm

White privilege is a Myth and an excuse to explain away Minority failure.If Whites in positions of power and authority had one iota of racial solidarity with other Whites,we would still be living in the crewcut 1950s and America would still be over 90% White.
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Postby Christina Marie » January 16th, 2006, 3:41 pm

shadoworder wrote:White privilege is a Myth and an excuse to explain away Minority failure.If Whites in positions of power and authority had one iota of racial solidarity with other Whites,we would still be living in the crewcut 1950s and America would still be over 90% White.



LOL.....good point.
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