The Biden administration is bringing back systemic racism within our government

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  1. Joe knows

    Joe knows Well-Known Member

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    Biden and democrats are unsurprisingly bringing back racism within our country. Intentionally trying to oppress and harm people based on race. There is no lie in this statement and let me post articles to back up my claim.

    https://nypost.com/2022/01/11/in-al...scarce-covid-treatments-team-biden-is-racist/

    now those are a few examples. Now let’s look at a case the Biden administration tried to block from going to the Supreme Court because they obviously support biases on white and Asian Americans.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/bi...reject-harvard-affirmative-action-2021-12-09/

    all affirmative action laws violate the civil rights act of 1964, title VI reads as follows;

    No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.

    this is a legal fact that his very very hard to argue otherwise. But the Biden administration knows this which is why they chose to try and convince the courts to not take it. However, they did. That decision is due sometime this year. Funny however because Biden’s own farmers aid did this very same thing.

    this administration is hostile to whites. To claim otherwise is ignoring the facts. It is the most racist administration in decades.
     
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    I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised by the lack of interest in this topic being the American people are allowing it to take place.
     
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    Pro_Line_FL Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You start a new "oppressed white man" thread almost every day, so its no wonder people are not interested.
     
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    Or it may be because it’s undeniable. If you choose to attack me over the message it only proves you have no argument to the contrary
     
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    No one is attacking you.

    I'm white, but I'm not feeling oppressed, so I have no reason to feel like a victim. I see people like you talk about the "oppressed white man" non-stop, but in real life I see no evidence of it, so I go on with my life and count my blessings. I have put myself in a good spot, but maybe you have not since you have so much to complain about.
     
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    All the legislation designed against whites you can’t see it? I have 3 white boys. If they were to become deathly ill by COVID they would be left behind others based on race, if they wanted to become farmers they wouldn’t be able to get government aid just because they’re white, if they were to start up a business and have actual hardship under this administration their whiteness would not allow for help. And last but not least affirmative action prevents equal judgement based on credentials to anyone that is a white male.


    If that’s oppressive I don’t know what is. Specially when even your health is overlooked by your color of your skin.
     
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    I thought there was no such thing as 'systemic racism'.
     
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    Nothing to be concerned about whatsoever.

    Anyone who needs treatment, can get it. Lets not pretend otherwise.

    If you feel victimized, I'd say its 99+% in your attitude and mentality.

    They are trying to play the reverse race card, but it only makes them look silly.
     
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    I never said there is no such thing. I have said there is no such thing against blacks. If it were systemic against blacks you could point to laws or rules that disadvantage blacks by race but that’s not the case because under this administration they are creating systemic racism against whites and I can point to laws as I did in the op
     
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    Seems that your real problem is with means testing for government aid. Wouldn’t you prefer the government try to act in a fiscally responsible way?
     
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    Unfortunately, not all laws are followed. Redlining is a great example.
     
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    One of the laws in the OP were struck down in court, some are going through the court process right now. So some aren’t allowed to be followed through on right now. That doesn’t change the fact that this administration is one the most racist in recent history and are pushing oppressive laws based on race.
     
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    The federal government is legally not allowed to discriminate based on race when it comes to government benefits. If your "means testing" starts with asking someone their race and then excluding them if they are not from a preferred race, you are engaging in illegal institutionalized racism. Just because the disenfranchised are white doesn't change the fact that they are entitled to equal treatment under the law. Supporting racial discrimination against any race, including Caucasians, is racist... even if the person supporting that racism is also Caucasian.
     
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    You know what else grinds my gears? It's all these disabled parking spots. Why is the the government discriminating against the abled by preventing them from getting the good parking spots!
     
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    Are disabled people mentioned in the civil rights act? Does being disabled have anything to do with race? Nice deflection, get back on topic.
     
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    I am unconvinced on the spin on the COVID shots. There were efforts to target blacks in communities where they felt like they were medically underserved or would have difficulty accessing the shots. In my area, those were done concurrent with the introduction of shots into pharmacies and then when supplies were there, mass injection sites. I helped white at risk people get booked into earlier to some of the black outreach efforts because at the time they were deemed high risk for death if they got it, and the pharmacies were being strict age Nazis. I know someone who worked with those efforts and gave her the contact information for the people I knew and whenever they had extra doses or about to expire doses, she would go down the list calling.
     
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