Whites OBJECTIVELY Have Less Rights than Minorities

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  1. yasureoktoo

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    When I was real young we used to see the construction crews working the roads.
    There was someone holding a sign, a job they all took turns at, depending on their stage of work.

    Women in the 70's said, I can do that, and wanted to get in at these guys wage levels.

    They had to invent a whole new job, the sign holders, and naturally paid them close to minimum wage.
     
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    No, I think inequalities that are the result of discrimination are wrong, regardless of race and/or gender.

    However, when an inequality is the result of something other than discrimination, like say, choice, they are not wrong. They just are.

    If an African American chooses to have unprotected sex, and has a child as a result, I do not believe it's my fault because I'm a white male.

    I believe equality is equal accountability, regardless of race and/or gender.
     
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    Do you have any idea how tiresome this "so you believe that..." line of questioning from the left is?

    Didn't you learn anything from that Jordan Peterson interview where he decimated that lady because she just couldn't stop throwing out "so you're saying..." strawmen?

    If I say "yes" to your strawman, the response is "Racism!!!!" which isn't an argument. If I say "No" to your strawman, then you still haven't provided an argument, which you should have already provided.
     
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    She doesn't have any evidence, just personal anecdotes that go something like this" 40 years ago when I was...…….."

    It's hard to believe she is a feminist speaker.

    Supposedly she is a teacher.

    If that's true I shudder to think what she does to the male children she teaches
     
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    More harm than good.
     
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    your husband sounds like quite the cuck
     
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    You'd think that these people would be happy to know that they are not being discriminated against and all they have to do is make better choices and work harder to improve their lives, but they insist on blaming discrimination in particular white males for the consequences of their actions and choices...
     
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    An intelligent person would understand that comment shows your need for validation
    Yes of course women always lie about sexual assault and rape. No need too was women sharing their experiences and men are learning lessons. One in four women has experienced sexual assaults.But of course you don’t believe that but of course you like men like Cavanagh who get hysterical and out of control when confronted. And what are you talking about doing away with due process? I think he was shown due process. And by the way I did not fib about Harvard. Women were allowed in Radcliffe was the female part but it didn’t have the networking etc . Here , educate yourself
    In 1963, Harvard degrees were awarded to Radcliffe students for the first time. In 1967, Lamont Library allowed women access. In 1975, the two Colleges merged their admissions.
     
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    Sadly, he recently died. He was a real man hardly the cuck. He was a 10th grade dropout and retired in his 40s as a Vice President at Smith Barney. Having a daughter made him very aware of sexism and of course having a wife who was organizing consciousness raising made him very aware as well. He wasn’t afraid of women, he respected strong women and certainly didn’t respect men who made comments like you
     
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    You’re right, thank goodness there’s no racism where people make bigoted stereotypes like above
     
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    Let me give you an example of affirmative action that you say didn’t exist for men. It just wasn’t called that. In New York City women had to have a higher average to get into the city colleges. The most prestigious high schools in New York city like styvesant etc. excluded girls. That meant that half of the boys did not have to compete with more than half the population. When a woman married she could not get a credit card in her own name , men always could
    Harvard, Princeton, Yale were the best networking universities and white males didn’t have to compete with half the population.
    I love it when men make stupid comments like certain jobs were allocated to women because of nature and choice. Was it also a coincidence that the jobs women were “qualified for” happened to pay lower wages even though they were very important like teaching? I guess we should thank men for allowing women to go to law schools in medical schools..they’re now half women.
    Affirmative action was necessary to level the playing field that men enjoyed for generations. I don’t think you’re informed about history at all and just makes sexist conclusions.
     
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    Thank goodness for people like you...it keeps me working
     
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    Working on what? Are you putting a doo rag on your head and heading into the hood to convince black Americans that they need to stop having sex with partners they aren't married to, making sure that their children understand what they learned in school, and not blaming others for their various troubles?
     
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    EXCUSE ME

    YOU'RE CALLING ME A BIGOT???

    I HATE BIGOTS BECAUSE THEY DON'T BELIEVE THE SAME THINGS I DO.

    I'M NO BIGOT.
     
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    Given the continued discrimination problems, it's a shame that you can't focus your efforts better...
     
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    Now you are lying about me as I never said women always lie about rape.

    That deliberate false hood of yours ruins your entire post and premise as you are not capable of arguing about what I said .

    The one in four stat is fiction

    You fibbed about harvard they let women in the you grew up and before you were born

    I did educate myself and you lied.
     
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    Affirmative action is law which means force and violence it therefore never existee for men in any way shape or form

    Affirmative action has.leveled noting and is designed to level nothing
    It is systemic racism and misandry and nothing more.

    It proves that there is no such thing as white male privilege
    My comment was not stupid it was soot k. And you examples are FICTION
     
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    Their is no doubt that the legal system targets the poor and the punishment of the poor is unequitable. Take a simple example, a 100 dollar speeding ticket is 10 times more punishment for someone making 10k a year than it is for someone making 100k a year.

    However, poverty is not exclusively applicable to African Americans.

    Poverty exists amongst white males as well.

    MLK JR believed affirmative action should not just apply to African Americans but to all disadvantaged groups including poor white men.

    The disparity in sentencing between men and women is over 6 times greater than the 10% sentencing gap between black men and white men, however; hardly anyone knows about the sentencing gap between men and women.

    Why is that??? Everyone knows about the sentencing gap between black and white men but hardly anyone knows about the sentencing gap between men and women and its over 6 times greater.

    Could the cause be the de facto censorship in the form of political correctness liberals use to silence any and all debate that does not fit the liberal narrative, regardless of its truthfulness???
     
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    a statistic in the sentencing gap that is never brought up is the number of offences.
    sure a 1st offender gets off a lot lighter than a 10 times offender.
     
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    I’ll put on a do rag and you can put in your white hood!
     
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    I had a hunch they were equal to each other.
     
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    You would! Sad that you see them as equivalents.
     
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    I agree. a "do rag" is worse.

    realistically far more people, in a far shorter time, were killed by people in do rags, than in hoods.
     
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    Me wearing a white hood here would be as out of place as a piece of broccoli at the Bundy dinner table. Not only is there no need, but who would care if I did? After all, I'm not the one talking about helping all those black people.
     
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    Others tell you the Doo rag is worse. But my comment is you brought up the hood when he said doo rag. I felt you meant both are equals.
     

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