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Submitted by Prometheus 6 on November 14, 2004 - 4:38pm.
on Race and Identity
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Alex Rubinsteyn, junior in LAS, and his brother Michael walked by the popcorn giveaway on Friday and were somewhat surprised. "I think it's pretty absurd," Alex Rubinsteyn said. "I know that there is some amount of truth in it, but I just don't see what the point of giving popcorn away is. I don't really know what it is going to accomplish." Michael Rubinsteyn said he understood where the GPSC was coming from. "I didn't really understand any of this until I had a black girlfriend," he said. "She said people always checked her ID when she used her credit card or followed her around in stores to make sure she didn't steal anything. I'm just not sure how much of it is true."
Yes, son, I'm sure your Black girlfriend lied to you. But props for not just ignoring the story on the way to dat azz, seriously. Bemused at Rhetoric and Race was one of the planners of the appropriation of the metaphor. And he got more patience with American Renaissance than I'll ever have. Anyway… Organizations hosts 'White Privilege' popcorn giveaway By Maureen Wilkey Published: Monday, November 1, 2004 "Popcorn! Get your free popcorn!" yelled graduate student Andre Brock on the north end of the Quad on Friday afternoon. But there was a catch: In order to get a full bag of popcorn, customers had to be white males. Females and non-white got only a third of a bag of popcorn as a part of the White Privilege popcorn giveaway on Friday. The Graduate and Professional Students of Color (GPSC) organized the giveaway in response to an anti-reparations bake sale held last week by Students for Individual Liberty, a libertarian Registered Student Organization. To demonstrate how slave reparations would place an unfair burden on whites, the libertarians sold cookies to black students for 50 cents while white students paid as much as $2 for cookies. [P6:I have no idea what this actrually proves about reparations other than that white folks are willing to do obnoxious shit to oppose them.] However, the GPSC was not giving away popcorn as a pro-reparations action - they were trying to demonstrate how white Americans are given a lot of advantages that minorities don't have. "White people don't have to worry about whether or not their vote is going to be counted, which was a big issue in the last election," said graduate student Bryana French. "They don't have to worry about being followed around in a store because someone thinks they are going to steal something." Brock, who was one of the organizers of the event, said he was hoping to send a bigger, non-political message in response to the bake sale. He said giving away popcorn would help show how racism affected people.[P6:THIS is an appropriate use of the "give away" metaphor.] "White people are affected by racism, too," Brock said. "We are trying to show how racism is not a personal thing; it's a systematic, pervasive bias. It is there, but a lot of people don't realize it or don't think about it."

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Submitted by keto (not verified) on November 15, 2004 - 9:20am.

Good one, man!!!

Submitted by The Colorblind Society (trackback) (not verified) on November 15, 2004 - 9:26am.

You remember those obnoxious bake sales white republicans and conservative groups often give on-campus? Well, some progressive students are striking back. Sweet.