Or that America is a deeply flawed country that consistently disadvantages minorities significantly is the cause of anger. Idk
Or that America is a deeply flawed country that consistently disadvantages minorities significantly is the cause of anger. Idk
Ah yes I'm sure the multi millionaire who went to Yale has been massively disadvantaged in life
Sure is, but deeply flawed doesn't imply much out of the ordinary for a country. I'm still waiting for that oppression o be understood as economic oppression, and what it all entails. Until then it's people spinning their wheels complaining about racism aimlessly, and making up stupid-ass terms like "yt women."
Survivorship bias. Also rich black and brown people still experience the effects of racism. So.... being rich does not insulate you from being discriminated against. Also also, we were talking about minorities at large so you going back to Majors is a horrible attempt at deflection
It was a term made because social media would ban and delete posts with white people/men/women. It's more than just economic as well. Capitalism is built off racism, classism, xenophobia and sexism, etc. Weird that you, who goes on massive diatribes is upset about other people going on tangents. I guess it takes away the attention from you.
I'm not upset about you going on a tangent. The defensively turning it around to be a matter of me not getting attention is cute, but typical. Your posts are not going to be deleted here for saying white. If a platform is going to clamp down that hard on racial content then maybe it's not the platform for your advocacy.
Anyway your ideas of oppression only originating because of economic reasons is incredibly wrong.
"race mixing is bad" but from the left is always a fun belief system endpoint
No one said race mixing is bad but the history of black men and white women in this country is tumultuous and plenty of black men have been ruined or died because of accusations from white women. Are all the accusations false? No, not all but it's a known thing white women can easily use their tears to have a black man quickly handled.
Again you're incorrect because one of the predominant conversation around improving racism is by improving the socioeconomic status and offering more opportunities to BIPOC. It's very clearly known and discussed the impact economic policies have on BIPOC. Like... a huge point of conversation and how intersection works.
It's not bad, it's just problematic and tumultuous
Anyway it sounds like his legal team is hinting that she came at him physically first
We'll see if there's actually video
See, that's the problem. You people just don't understand shit about fuck. It's not a simple matter of "moar opportunity" "moar jobs" like daddy Biden or someone would champion. It's not a matter of improving TANF or some other program. This shows the typical surface level reactionary activism on social media.
Yuh. Pretty much. The love of white women in the cis-het black community comes from a denigrating and at the expense of black women and other minority women. For a large vocal population of black men. Hell even Abandon said he wouldn't have kids with a black woman because he didn't want dark skinned children.
-MLK 1967, Three Evils speech.But our moral lag must be redeemed; when scientific power outruns moral power, we end up with guided missiles and misguided men. When we foolishly maximize the minimum and minimize the maximum we sign the warrant for our own day of doom. It is this moral lag in our thing-oriented society that blinds us to the human reality around us and encourages us in the greed and exploitation which creates the sector of poverty in the midst of wealth.
Again we have diluted ourselves into believing the myth that Capitalism grew and prospered out of the protestant ethic of hard work and sacrifice. The fact is that Capitalism was build on the exploitation and suffering of black slaves and continues to thrive on the exploitation of the poor – both black and white, both here and abroad. If Negroes and poor whites do not participate in the free flow of wealth within our economy, they will forever be poor, giving their energies, their talents and their limited funds to the consumer market but reaping few benefits and services in return.
The way to end poverty is to end the exploitation of the poor, ensure them a fair share of the government services and the nation’s resources. I proposed recently that a national agency be established to provide employment for everyone needing it. Nothing is more socially inexcusable than unemployment in this age. In the 30s, when the nation was bankrupt it instituted such an agency, the WPA, in the present conditions of a nation glutted with resources, it is barbarous to condemn people desiring work to soul sapping inactivity and poverty. I am convinced that even this one, massive act of concern will do more than all the state police and armies of the nation to quell riots and still hatreds.
The tragedy is our materialistic culture does not possess the statesmanship necessary to do it. Victor Hugo could have been thinking of 20th Century America when he wrote, “there’s always more misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in the higher classes”.
The time has come for America to face the inevitable choice between materialism and humanism. We must devote at
least as much to our children’s education and the health of the poor as we do to the care of our automobiles and the building of beautiful, impressive hotels. We must also realize that the problems of racial injustice and economic injustice cannot be solved without a radical redistribution of political and economic power.
We must further recognize that the ghetto is a domestic colony. Black people must develop programs that will aid in the transfer of power and wealth into the hands of residents of the ghetto so that they may in reality control their own destinies. This is the meaning of New Politics. People of will in the larger community, must support the black man in this effort.
It answers you better than I will. Shit hasn't changed from when he said it, I assure you.