Beer is Racist...Who Knew?

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  • JEBland

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    Am I missing a video or link or ... ? :dunno:
    Sometimes the Amazon links don't display properly. Quoting the message, I saw an item number, which, when typed into Amazon, gives the book "Beer and Racism: How Beer Became White, Why It Matters, and the Movements to Change It (Sociology of Diversity)".

    [Additional information above given not to be condescending but in case it may help in the future.]
     

    Cameramonkey

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    Twangbanger

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    Two black males drinking beer.

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    "...In real life, it is not always so easy to identify white privilege, because its heirs and practitioners don't often go around wearing the symbols of a hereditary and unearned supremacy around their necks. But here, frozen in a photo, you can see the crushing weight of history, unapologetically expressed in the public humiliation of a black man. Even the President of the United States is not immune. The bloody heirloom of an inherited supremacy is on full display; the metal bandolier on the beer-master's chest could just as well be a boot on his guest's neck. You can see it by implication, in the faces of the participants: "You may be safe here in this photo-op, American Black Man, set free by your betters in a Civil Rights Movement you did not invent, protected by the mannerly disposition of your hosts, drinking a beer in this pub with us...but rest assured...you are not equal...your life does not matter...you live only by our mercy."

    We still have a long way to go, people...:drama:
     
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    JettaKnight

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    Sometimes the Amazon links don't display properly. Quoting the message, I saw an item number, which, when typed into Amazon, gives the book "Beer and Racism: How Beer Became White, Why It Matters, and the Movements to Change It (Sociology of Diversity)".

    [Additional information above given not to be condescending but in case it may help in the future.]
    It didn't show up on My computer, but does on my Amazon tablet; go figure.


    any who, the craft beer industry certainly isn't diversified, but that alone doesn't mean there is racism at the core.
     
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