Part2
Protected by black privileges
A race-related reflection that is closer at hand to do is that it is a terrible luck for Will Smith that he, as a black man, enjoys the group's structural social privileges . Imagine that a white movie star in the salon lost his temper in the same way, rushed up on stage and cut to a black comedian and conferences and then rounded it off by shouting gender words. The person in question had immediately been arrested and taken out of the building by security guards and police, put in jail overnight and could now look forward to a legal aftermath with serious accusations.
The criticism that is now directed at Will Smith is also a mild western fan compared to the accusations of racism that had then hailed, even if the motive for the attack had nothing to do with skin color. It is inconceivable that a white actor would be allowed to remain in the salon and only a moment later go up on stage and receive an Oscar. In a quick decision by the committee and the jury, if the sinner had been white, the statuette would have instead passed on to another of the nominees.
However, there would have been no racism debate if Will Smith had given a white Oscars conference a slap in the face. Oddly enough, he would have gotten away as easily then as he does now. Instead of accusations of racism, we might even have heard identity-political reasoning about how Will Smith stood up to the white oppression. A white comedian had been criticized many times harder for a bald joke about a black woman than Chris Rock now does. He too is saved by his skin color and his black privilege.
Racial riots about Will Smith being white
It's also lucky for all store owners in Los Angeles and other cities that Will Smith is black. For had he been white, we would now have seen new sweeping racial riots in the streets with shattered shop windows and looted shops, staged by Marxist Black Lives Matter and other pro-racial groups that do their best to ethnically polarize American society and tear down consensus over racial boundaries established over the past 50 years.
But black privileges are not an issue that the left-liberal establishment wants to raise, despite the fact that affirmative action policies have become so overrated that whites today have to pretend to be black to get a coveted political assignment or academic service and white schoolchildren today are forced to ask apology to the class for their skin color and the racially biologically related evil they are considered to have inherited within themselves. Even in Sweden, dark skin color has become a ticket to attractive assignments and services that trump real merits in quotas and positive special treatment. Here, too, whites kneel in submission to blacks.
The obsolete narrative with blacks as a vulnerable and discriminated group and whites as privileged oppressors must, however, be maintained no matter how hollow it sounds because the entire justification of the left according to its identity-political metamorphosis now stands and falls with it. That's why all pro actors who want to see something political in Will Smith's snout instead focus on being a man and spice up their opinion pieces with #metoo hashtags and, since the incident occurred where it did, reminders of Harvey Weinstein.