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re: What “End Racism” Really Means
Posted on 9/12/21 at 7:22 pm to Froman
Posted on 9/12/21 at 7:22 pm to Froman
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The frick? Do you live somewhere with no minorities
I’ve lived in Alabama, Upstate NY, Virginia, and CT. I’ve seen it once.
I’ve also spent several months deep in the culture of Europe and Mexico. Saw more racism there.
This post was edited on 9/12/21 at 7:37 pm
Posted on 9/12/21 at 7:28 pm to ArmyTide
I don’t know the answer to this because I have not really studied on it but I wonder which race of people have done the most to advance other races? Would be an interesting study.
Posted on 9/12/21 at 7:30 pm to SBBruin28
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Why is white net worth 10 larger than that of blacks? Could it be that historically, the US did have systematic racism that presented itself in policies such as redlining, Jim Crow, etc. that played a part in pushing blacks into the high poverty areas you still see today? That while individual and collective attitudes about racism and segregation have improved dramatically over the past 50 years, the legacy of those racist policies have yet to be addressed adequately. Doesn't mean there aren't other influences/factors, but while the policy currently may not be 'racist' - how do we address poverty levels and net worth disparities that were created historically by a racist system?
You can't "address it". Most of the people who imposed those racist policies, and most who suffered from them, are dead. It's history. In the meantime, blacks have had more than equal opportunity to education and careers, as an attempt to "make up" for the past. Programs like Affirmative Action were instituted at the expense of non-blacks who had nothing to do with policies of decades ago.
I went to public school with blacks, so they had the same educational opportunities I had over 50 years ago. Same goes for my children and their black classmates. So, I think instead of looking for some form of reparations imposed on innocent white people for the past, you should be asking why blacks haven't fared as well as other people who had the same educational opportunities.
Posted on 9/12/21 at 7:34 pm to mightyMick
It all comes down to parenting. The black family was strong even through Jim Crow. What the hell has happened since then? They aren’t completely alone either
This post was edited on 9/12/21 at 7:36 pm
Posted on 9/12/21 at 7:37 pm to LSUconvert
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You are baiting shite left and right in about 8 threads this afternoon. Get on with it already.
This. Seriously, shut the frick up already. Your questions are stupid and a pathetic attempt to hide your actual motives.
Posted on 9/12/21 at 8:09 pm to ArmyTide
Make them eat their words. Challenge their racism to their face if they apply it to you.
Time to use these fascist tools against these fascists. Something the American right still refuses to do. frick, many idiots on our side call these monsters libs or liberal instead of the more true repressive, authoritarian evil they represent.
Time to use these fascist tools against these fascists. Something the American right still refuses to do. frick, many idiots on our side call these monsters libs or liberal instead of the more true repressive, authoritarian evil they represent.
Posted on 9/12/21 at 9:05 pm to Feelthebarn
I thought so too until 4 years straight of BLM, Antifa and the media supporting them tell me Racism is very VERY much alive.
Posted on 9/12/21 at 9:19 pm to ArmyTide
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What “End Racism” Really Means
More white Cornerbacks?
Posted on 9/12/21 at 11:32 pm to ArmyTide
“End racism” is yet another trojan horse phrase being used by the left to bring their agendas mainstream.
“End racism? Who could disagree with that?”
“Women’s rights (abortions) who could disagree with that?”
“Stop voter suppression? Who could disagree with that”
And the American public is too stupid and oblivious to even realize what’s going on. A lot of these campaigns are really targeted at teens and young adults who are too naive to understand what they’re even supporting.
“End racism? Who could disagree with that?”
“Women’s rights (abortions) who could disagree with that?”
“Stop voter suppression? Who could disagree with that”
And the American public is too stupid and oblivious to even realize what’s going on. A lot of these campaigns are really targeted at teens and young adults who are too naive to understand what they’re even supporting.
Posted on 9/12/21 at 11:56 pm to MMauler
If Iowa Hawkeye star Corner Back Riley Moss does not get drafted in the future then you know it is for real!
Posted on 9/13/21 at 5:35 am to ArmyTide
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What “End Racism” Really Means
It means faux victimhood for 13% of the population
Posted on 9/13/21 at 6:08 am to ArmyTide
It’s called white guilt. Pumping this bullshite into the young so they put up with being abused by blacks and just sit and take it. QUIT WATCHING NFL FOOTBALL DUMBASS.
Posted on 9/13/21 at 6:13 am to The Pirate King
quote:
End racism” is yet another trojan horse phrase being used by the left to bring their agendas mainstream.
“End racism? Who could disagree with that?”
“Women’s rights (abortions) who could disagree with that?”
“Stop voter suppression? Who could disagree with that”
For comparison, now do the ones that should but don't work when the msm isn't the PR wing of your party
"End infanticide? Who could disagree with that?"
"End open borders? Who could disagree with that?"
End election fraud? Who could disagree with that?"
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