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...irish americans?lol...we'll neve have to worry about who will be the Republicans "favored minority." That writing is etched on the wall in the same acid currently eating the brains of the moronic white Right.
That's such a great idea. It's like...you can make everything that is wrong whitey's fault, even if it's not whitey doing it, no matter what! Down with whitey!I buy this.
After all, it's so obvious. You almost have to ask, Who can't?
White supremacy, with a tan | CNN
White people are projected to become a minority in the US by 2045, but that by itself won't make the country more racially tolerant. Never underestimate White supremacy's ability to adapt.www.cnn.com
You don't think a solution is for everyone, and I mean everyone, to just not care about skin color?
Who lynched blacks? Greenies?That's such a great idea. It's like...you can make everything that is wrong whitey's fault, even if it's not whitey doing it, no matter what! Down with whitey!
What year do you think this is?...irish americans?
I hope not. The left may prefer to have actual solutions rather just plain bigotry for public policies.I buy this.
After all, it's so obvious. You almost have to ask, Who can't?
White supremacy, with a tan | CNN
White people are projected to become a minority in the US by 2045, but that by itself won't make the country more racially tolerant. Never underestimate White supremacy's ability to adapt.www.cnn.com
Who lynched blacks? Greenies?
I buy this.
After all, it's so obvious. You almost have to ask, Who can't?
White supremacy, with a tan | CNN
White people are projected to become a minority in the US by 2045, but that by itself won't make the country more racially tolerant. Never underestimate White supremacy's ability to adapt.www.cnn.com
100% of everyone is racist. Some people recognize and take action to be anti-racist. But make no mistake, everyone is racist. That’s why “not being racist” isn’t good enough.The majority in question is power, not population. White people will remain a power majority long after they become a population minority because power and wealth is concentrated in the top 5%, which is mostly white and will remain so after population changes.
Power will filter down to the middle class and a greater proportion of black people will join the upper class. That will take generations longer than a demographic change.
The danger is that too much power and wealth becomes concentrated in too few hands. This is different than 10% of the people owning most of the wealth today. Those 10% have presumably worked for it over generations. There's merit. However, when that 10% is effectively arbitrary and highly visible, social unrest gets serious.
We need the power and wealth of America to become brown. The population majority becoming brown doesn't really change anything socially. As in South Africa's history, a tiny population minority can be the power majority.
100% of everyone is racist. Some people recognize and take action to be anti-racist. But make no mistake, everyone is racist. That’s why “not being racist” isn’t good enough.
Still slurping up that CNN effluvia, eh?I buy this.
After all, it's so obvious. You almost have to ask, Who can't?
White supremacy, with a tan | CNN
White people are projected to become a minority in the US by 2045, but that by itself won't make the country more racially tolerant. Never underestimate White supremacy's ability to adapt.www.cnn.com
What the **** does that have to do with the bullshit excuses in your OP?Who lynched blacks? Greenies?
Awwwwww he thinks the world is a fair and just place. That's adorable.Minorities have the same opportunities in this country that white people have. Nobody can make anyone take them.
He likely does not, but the lie serves his agenda well.Awwwwww he thinks the world is a fair and just place. That's adorable.
I would not expect you to understand.What the **** does that have to do with the bullshit excuses in your OP?
Awwwwww he thinks the world is a fair and just place. That's adorable.
He likely does not, but the lie serves his agenda well.
Your history, lol, says the constant race baiter.lol...given your posting history, I'll file that ^ under, "Things people read on Stormfront."
Stormfront must be dull these days.Your history, lol, says the constant race baiter.
You have a vivid imagination.
How do you measure "same opportunities?"
Because LMAO if your answer is "well technically a black person can get any job that a white person can get, therefore opportunity is equal."
So at first you appear to dodge...Good question.
And then seem to admit that yes, actually, this is your interpretation of "opportunity."Why don't you ask the people claiming that minorities don't have the same opportunities. I have yet to learn of an opportunity from which anyone is excluded on the basis of being a member of a certain minority, except for admission to certain colleges for certain individuals due to the fact that they are Asian, and perhaps white.
It's easier to complain than to meet the standards they say are too high for blacks.More pathetic race baiting from the left side, I am floored. Say it aint so.
That is your opinion. Facts are facts and the facts are that affirmative action lowering the standards for admittance to collleges and jobs hasn't worked. Those students more often flunk out of the top schools because they were not qualified, same happens in many jobs if the applicants were given preferential hires because ultimately they could not do the job.So at first you appear to dodge...
And then seem to admit that yes, actually, this is your interpretation of "opportunity."
Let's talk about a hypothetical then. Let's say there's a job that anyone can apply for, regardless of skin color. However, when the job applications come through an individual candidate is less likely to be called for an interview if their name is a "black name" like Jamal, versus a less-racially-identifying name like Mike. Note that I said less likely, not never. So, does Mike have the same opportunity here as Jamal?
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