You think all white people's lives are the same? Tell us more about how racism works.Your lack of understanding or willingness to see lives are different for people who dont look like you.
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You think all white people's lives are the same? Tell us more about how racism works.Your lack of understanding or willingness to see lives are different for people who dont look like you.
LmaoIf people were intellectually vetting the presidential candidates, Trump would win in a landslide. Biden is the least qualified (in every way) candidate to run for the office in recent history.
I think the statement would be how many times does a black kill a police officer and you go weeks without making a charge? Louisville has not even issued a statement regarding Breanna Taylor other than we are investigating.How many black are killed every year by the police?
How many blacks are killed every year by other blacks?
What is causing all the uproar?
You have a right to be dead wrongLmao
Your lack of understanding or willingness to see lives are different for people who dont look like you.
This is, unfortunately, a fact that nobody on the BLM side wants to admit or discuss. It’s like the lives of convicted felons are more important than innocent children just because they were killed by the police. I have trouble comprehending that logic.How many black are killed every year by the police?
How many blacks are killed every year by other blacks?
What is causing all the uproar?
That's because it's illogical.This is, unfortunately, a fact that nobody on the BLM side wants to admit or discuss. It’s like the lives of convicted felons are more important than innocent children just because they were killed by the police. I have trouble comprehending that logic.
I think the statement would be how many times does a black kill a police officer and you go weeks without making a charge? Louisville has not even issued a statement regarding Breanna Taylor other than we are investigating.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/06/15/systemic-racism-what-does-mean/5343549002/Explanation please
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/06/15/systemic-racism-what-does-mean/5343549002/
Just a quick search into what systemic racism is and how people are affected by it.
If you are truly interested in understanding, then take the time to read plenty of articles and books on the subject. Otherwise good luck to you.
We get it. You don't like black people and see them collectively lesser than yourself.People that don't look like me don't have intact families? Not my fault. They are not outlawed from having intact families. They have a higher rate of out of wedlock children? Not my fault. There are no laws that dictate they have out of wedlock children. Don't go to college or higher education. Not my fault. There are plenty of opportunities that allow them to continue education. Matter of fact if you want to talk about PRIVILEGE this is the only privilege that is available. Why do you think the "race" has been left on college applications? They fought in courts in the state of Michigan to keep in on there so that people who normally wouldn't normally qualify can get in under a PRIVILEGE.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/06/15/systemic-racism-what-does-mean/5343549002/
If you are truly interested in understanding, then take the time to read plenty of articles and books on the subject. Otherwise good luck to you.
Clearly you didn't read. You are lost. Good luck being left behind in the future.Articles aren't FACTS. More black are killed by other blacks every year in Baltimore alone than killed by police in the entire nation. Don't want to talk about Chicago or other big cities.
We get it. You don't like black people and see them collectively lesser than yourself.
If you truly believe all races statistically start from the same point and always have, then i can't help you. You will just continue to live a life of ignorance and bigotry.
We get it. You don't like black people and see them collectively lesser than yourself.
If you truly believe all races statistically start from the same point and always have, then i can't help you. You will just continue to live a life of ignorance and bigotry.
https://images.app.goo.gl/XUnqCNQ4LVzeq8vq7Wearing statements on shirts, etc. is purely symbolism over substance.
What do you expect them to do? That’s a complicated situation.I think the statement would be how many times does a black kill a police officer and you go weeks without making a charge? Louisville has not even issued a statement regarding Breanna Taylor other than we are investigating.
People that don't look like me don't have intact families? Not my fault. They are not outlawed from having intact families. They have a higher rate of out of wedlock children? Not my fault. There are no laws that dictate they have out of wedlock children. Don't go to college or higher education. Not my fault. There are plenty of opportunities that allow them to continue education. Matter of fact if you want to talk about PRIVILEGE this is the only privilege that is available. Why do you think the "race" has been left on college applications? They fought in courts in the state of Michigan to keep in on there so that people who normally wouldn't normally qualify can get in under a PRIVILEGE.
Its not bullshit. You not being able to understand people are at a disadvantage from the beginning more often than another race isn't that hard to understand.Just a quick link to debunk all that bullshit, victimhood mentality. Once BLM start pushing responsibly of actions I may start to listen.
Your posts clearly frames how you feel about black people. Again, you can't understand that for numerous reasons.Where do you get I don't like black people. I have no problem with any law abiding and productive citizen in this country, pink, purple, black, green or whatever. You are quick to pull out the race card. When you start losing an arguement, just all the other a racist. Has worked really well the past few years.
You have a right to be dead wrong
They are starting closer to the same point but still its nowhere close to even.Oh, we haven't always started from the same point, but we do now. I am not responsible for the first 375 years.
The action plan is reasonable. If more people moved away from talking and actually engaged people in their community, change can take place. Let’s try building and not burning down. Providing food and support at a family to family level rather than outsourcing it to an organization or government. Community is about small groups of people working, sharing and worshiping together. It’s not about shouting louder than the guy across the street.
Link for the non ignoramus part?As a staunch supporter of the All Lives Matter movement it just disappoints me to see people pushing the notion that Black Lives Matter. Black Lives does not include All Lives or Blue Lives, which also matter.
#BackTheBlue #MAGA #ALM
This is satire. I'm not an ignoramus
As long as this mentality is pervasive in an individual, group, or culture there will never be proper advancement by that individual, group, or culture. So glad leaders such as Candace Owens, Larry Elder, and David Webb are speaking out against this mentality. It is the mentality that democrats and liberals have been feeding African Americans for decades to keep them subjugated to that political party.We get it. You don't like black people and see them collectively lesser than yourself.
If you truly believe all races statistically start from the same point and always have, then i can't help you. You will just continue to live a life of ignorance and bigotry.
Lol I’m a White well-to-do male. Trump has got my back no matter what. I’m probably better off personally with trump. I’m just able to recognize that the country is not and as someone who actually wants to improve the country because I love it then I’m clearly not going to support trumpWeak attempt hugh. Buckle up for Nov. 3rd.
Lol I’m a White well-to-do male. Trump has got my back no matter what. I’m probably better off personally with trump. I’m just able to recognize that the country is not and as someone who actually wants to improve the country because I love it then I’m clearly not going to support trump
So redlining (which has been illegal for years) is the only actual example given. If it is systematic, I’m sure you can give me ten real examples. I don’t need to read anymore articles like that that say it exist and then give me one outlawed example.https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/06/15/systemic-racism-what-does-mean/5343549002/
Just a quick search into what systemic racism is and how people are affected by it.
If you are truly interested in understanding, then take the time to read plenty of articles and books on the subject. Otherwise good luck to you.
How worried are the Democrat campaign-types about the radical turn some of this stuff has taken?Oh this thread is special.
So what, specifically, do people have to read before they’re qualified to discuss thus stuff? Do they have to agree with it after they read it? Are there theoretical prerequisites to understanding the context of your curriculum?Clearly you didn't read. You are lost. Good luck being left behind in the future.
Those people have ignored the struggles of their own race so they could be accepted by white people. And the sad thing is, they will never truly be accepted like they wish to be.As long as this mentality is pervasive in an individual, group, or culture there will never be proper advancement by that individual, group, or culture. So glad leaders such as Candace Owens, Larry Elder, and David Webb are speaking out against this mentality. It is the mentality that democrats and liberals have been feeding African Americans for decades to keep them subjugated to that political party.
Using poor arguments like "what about black people in Chicago" or "you gotta pull yourself up just like everyone else" will signal to me that the person doesn't fully grasp the situation at hand.So what, specifically, do people have to read before they’re qualified to discuss thus stuff? Do they have to agree with it after they read it? Are there theoretical prerequisites to understanding the context of your curriculum?
I don’t really entirely disagree, although there’s a less crude version of both of those arguments.Using poor arguments like "what about black people in Chicago" or "you gotta pull yourself up just like everyone else" will signal to me that the person doesn't fully grasp the situation at hand.
It's not difficult. I'm sure you can figure it out.
Jim Simons has no brain?If you're not a democrat when you're 20, you have no heart.
If you're not a Republican when you're 30, you have no brain.
Its not bullshit. You not being able to understand people are at a disadvantage from the beginning more often than another race isn't that hard to understand.
Until the black father returns to their families to lead their households at a much higher rate than currently, blacks will always be at a disadvantage from the beginning. Fathers instill discipline, self-confidence, self-worth, work ethic into their children. With an absent father, these unfortunate children are set up for failure generation after generation as has been proven. Get the fathers back into the 75% fatherless black homes and you will see a major renaissance in the black communities across this country.