The people wanting those books removed are almost overwhelmingly white. Are you saying that colonization is not a bad thing? I get that none of us are colonizers but if you have white skin you have reaped the benefits for centuries. Recognizing that is not Marxist. Its reality.
In spite of your claim to stardom there’s a quota system in place today. It’s called diversity goals, and it’s both a boon and a bane to everyone. If you’re black in a big organization you may be passed over because they met their diversity goals and don’t want the Jerry Baldwin worry. Every company wants to be able to dump you for any reason not associated with race, sex oh heck LGBT issues. As I previously told you I knew white candidates who were told to be ready if they could hold on because they were great candidates. Not told but just had to wait until the diversity goals were met. They were hired immediately after the goals were met. Happened three different times I was aware of at my Fortune 500 company that I’m personally knowledgeable about.
Yes I’m sure there LGBT people who were simply not welcome and didn’t get the job. They’re probably lucky to not have been hired in those circumstances. Those are almost exclusively small companies since the Civil Rights act of 1960’s.
I don't believe in group think, therefore I don't believe in carrying the guilt of whites that had no blood relations to me from centuries past. How did that white privilege work for the Acadians? How did white privilege work for those white British citizens that were exiled to a penal colony now called
Australia? In the context of European history, there were many whites that suffered as well including those of indentured servitude there, and in the early American colony. I don't hear people demanding reparations for those wrongs.
I'm also waiting to hear you request Arab Muslims understand their privilege of selling African peoples into slavery or even apologizing for the institution of slavery on that continent that still exist today.
There is a tremendous amount of privilege that exist today and most of it exist in political power and wealth.
I’m saying we can do better by setting high standards for ourselves as well as setting the bar for the “leaders” we elect.
Other countries flourish in these avenues that you previously mentioned because there’s more transparency from elected officials to the taxpayer on where their money goes. Hence, more trust in government to do the right thing. Secondly, there’s no “motive” behind it. Here, we have elected officials who will pander and pass laws just for the sole sake of getting re-elected. And lastly, people in these countries each play a role in getting good education, good health care, and better overall infrastructure. They take care of their bodies. They emphasize education and family life. They make choices which allow them these privileges. Unfortunately here, we want these things without putting the work in. It’s a lot easier to have a universal health care system in a country where people don’t eat bad food and are overly obese.
Until we take action ourselves and hold our elected officials accountable, these numbers will stay the same.
To deny there are issues with voting is to be untethered from reality.
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-wo.er-suppression
It warms my heart that every basketball thread gets detailed
I find zero fault in this. I would point out that lack of a universal healthcare plan probably makes those impediments worse. If one can get well visits and oral care, etc regularly, that would prevent some issues later. I, for one, would rather my tax dollars pay the hospitals, doctors, etc directly than line the pockets of middlemen at United Heath.
But the question remains if whether or not we as Americans will change our health habits. People in Nordic countries don’t eat fast food or nasty, processed meat. They also don’t treat you if your sickness is self-induced (lung cancer from smoking). I can about imagine the outcry from Americans if a loved one gets denied treatment after being a lifelong smoker. Yeesh.
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