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Why would you feel guilty over something you didn't do?Should I not feel guilty that so many systems are broken in a way that disproportionately affects certain groups?
Why would you feel guilty over something you didn't do?Should I not feel guilty that so many systems are broken in a way that disproportionately affects certain groups?
Should I not feel guilty that so many systems are broken in a way that disproportionately affects certain groups?
Why would you feel guilty over something you didn't do?
Sorry, using your language here. I don’t feel guilty, I feel bad that the situation exists.
The 'situation' only exists because white liberals are making excuses for people and telling children they have little to no shot.
Those damn children really should have bootstrapped their way to a better school system and inherited wealth.
And here is the poisonous leftist ideology....
Because the only successful people in this world came from money or went to a great school.
You’re quite right that people find success from all walks of life. However, it’s a lot easier to fall behind when you start behind. The problem I have is that people point to the few that succeed and wonder why everyone doesn’t do it too.
You’re quite right that people find success from all walks of life. However, it’s a lot easier to fall behind when you start behind. The problem I have is that people point to the few that succeed and wonder why everyone doesn’t do it too.
Why has single motherhood exploded in POC over the last 40 years... Nearly 80%?
Is that racism?
You’re quite right that people find success from all walks of life. However, it’s a lot easier to fall behind when you start behind. The problem I have is that people point to the few that succeed and wonder why everyone doesn’t do it too.
There is quite the fun circular logic here that makes the whole debate pointless. Either you believe that societal factors lead to these outcomes or you don’t. Adding more statistics to the equation that would come from the same root cause doesn’t really change things in either direction.
There is quite the fun circular logic here that makes the whole debate pointless. Either you believe that societal factors lead to these outcomes or you don’t. Adding more statistics to the equation that would come from the same root cause doesn’t really change things in either direction.
The explosion has been since 1970.
Do you think we have gotten more racist since then?
Stop giving me facts that debunk my claims!