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Street Epistemology: Austin | Can Black People be Racist? (Racialism)

Racism Discrimination Race Card Summary: Austin is a young Conservative black man still forming his views who thinks black people can also be racist and in many cases, may be "playing the victim" to help advance a false narrative. rac·ism /ˈrāˌsizəm/ noun 1. prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized. Thanks to The Conru Foundation for supporting Street Epistemology International. Thanks to Slug.com for supporting Street Epistemology International: https://slug.com/streetepistemology Location: San Antonio, Texas Recorded: 14 February 2020 Released: 22 October 2020 Twitter:   / magnabosco   (follow me) YouTube:    / magnabosco210   (tons of videos) Facebook:   / magnabosco210   (like my page) Website: https://anthonymagnabosco.com (contact me, appearances) SE Resources: https://tinyurl.com/abm-se-resources SE Community: https://tinyurl.com/abm-se-community SE Discord Server:   / discord   Skip ahead to a desired point in the talk: -- Teaser: 00:01 Greeting: 00:23 Explaining: 00:48 Rapport-Building: 00:39 Topic Selection: 02:59 Claim (What): 03:44, 07:52, 09:58, 10:38, 11:18, 17:42 Reason (Why): 03:56, 08:14, 10:52, 16:30, 19:18 Challenging: 04:29, 07:08, 07:32, 08:08, 08:38, 12:08, 16:34, 17:34, 17:46 Clarifying: 05:40, 06:17, 09:34, 11:02, 19:10 Openness: 05:51, 07:43 Defining: 06:47, 18:39, 21:40 Repeating: 07:00, 07:41, 10:21, 11:33, 16:05, 19:25, 21:13 Skate or Die: 08:46, 25:48 Detour: 09:19, 17:17 Skate or Die: 10:41, 27:10 Outsider Test: 10:24 Refocusing: 10:08, 14:02, 18:20 Acknowledging: 11:31 Interrupting: 12:04 Assisting: 12:45 Storytelling: 14:41, 19:32 Resetting: 17:01, 19:58, 21:36 Playing the Victim: 17:34 Slowing Down: 18:16 Closing: 22:03 Reflecting: 24:19, 25:36 End Screen: 26:44 -- Note: Add 35 seconds to these timestamps if listening to the podcast version of this talk. Audio Only:   / s-byvqbjsdk74   Audio correction provided by Philipp Grzemba. Intro Music 'Three Wise People' by E's Jammy Jams, provided by YouTube. ** Add foreign language captions w/YouTube's community contributions tools ** Mistakes: Please let me know if you spot any. Recorded w/Go-Pro. Edited w/PowerDirector. The views addressed here are mine and mine alone, and are not necessarily shared by members of my family and friends. #StreetEpistemology #Racialism #Magnabosco #PlayTheVictim #MobMentality #AnthonyMagnabosco

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