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Look at all the white inventions than remove them
White guilt isn’t so much a problem as the lasting economic and social effects of discrimination in past eras. However, feeling guilt based on your race alone makes no sense; helping victims is far more important than trying to atone for the sins of some ancestor you never knew.
Yeah.
SJW liberals (besides you) think that all white people are slave owners.
Because about hundered years ago they had slavery..
That’s like looking at a German and saying “wow your a Nazi”
In my experience not even most SJWs/libs think that, but they think other, slightly less downright stupid but similar things
Also people think there is still privileges given to people based on race.
That's not how that works
Everyone in America is free and have the same rights.
Most white peoples are born into better positions than most non-whites, and because of this it's considered a privilege to be born white. There is nothing wrong with being white, if anything you should be thankful that. You (probably) know your father and aren't born in a bad neighborhood with a bad school. Of course everyone is free and has the same rights, (most) white people are just born into a situation where they are privileged to not have the same obstacles as some minorities
It is not privilege. It is station earned by our parents so they could give it to us.
If you put black men on top through some artificial means they will still not do what we do
First off, no one wants to put black men on top. That doesn’t make any sense.
Second, you do have to admit that getting things from your parents like good school districts, a well-funded upbringing, a good college/education, and lack of discrimination has to help you regardless of how good or bad, skilled or unskilled of a person you are on your own.
So it would be good if *everybody* got to share in the same beneficial initial conditions. Not only would that allow people to succeed on their own merits rather than the wealth of their parents, but it’s profitable to society in the long run as you get a generation of well-educated, upwardly mobile citizens.
Hmm
You are right that putting black men on top does not make any sense, but it is the openly stated goal of affirmative action and the like to do just that.
That’s not the goal; the goal is to close the gap, not increase gaps by any means.
Obviously affirmative action that benefits a more powerful group would make no sense.
I thought it was the effects that mattered more than intent
The effects are that it helps minorités break the cycle of poverty and achieve success on their own.
*minorities lol
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ToroToday at 16:36
Most white peoples are born into better positions than most non-whites, and because of this it's considered a privilege to be born white. There is nothing wrong with being white, if anything you should be thankful that. You (probably) know your father and aren't born in a bad neighborhood with a bad school. Of course everyone is free and has the same rights, (most) white people are just born into a situation where they are privileged to not have the same obstacles as some minorities"
Not really
Instead of confusing the matter with rhetorical argument like this, go look up public statements of professors and politicians on their desire to destroy white civilization, or "whiteness" as they sometimes refer to it.
in America the highest earning groups are Asians
And I of course disagree with putting blacks on top of whites as much as I do whites on top of blacks. But I think both of those are a far cry from *moderate* modern liberalism.
So if anything it's an asian privilege
Especially things like racist affirmative action
They weren’t really enslaved for hundreds of years though
Which sort of sets them apart from African Americans
Doesn't matter
something happening 200 years ago means nothing
Sort of does
No it does not
Through the intergenerational effects we already mentioned
Nope
there is no viable reason
If your parents are poor, you automatically face additional hardships to success