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Social Justice Black Lives Matter Discussion Thread

Why do you think legal observers and journalists were targetted? Is that not a response to being observed and being held to account?

Is that not what the core issue is here? Not having to be held to account for your morally wrongful actions?

I'm pretty sure that a system that is inherently racist and violent by design does not like being challenged by anyone of any race.

That has been demonstrated across a huge swath of The United States in 2020. Guess what? The rest of the world is watching and taking note.
 
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I read that BLM wants to destroy the family; I read that radical Marxists consider that having two parents confers "unearned" privileges (this whole thing with "unearned" that these commies push, just... fuck them. A parent works for their child, a society works for itself, and these people ARE NOT my "society"). I tend to not want to believe that people could be so evil, but I read this, and quite frankly I do not even consider these types of people, human. I would not suffer any remorse to kill them. I have never felt this way about any people in my life, but I would not suffer one ounce of remorse, I'd lose no sleep, to kill these types of people who compare having two parents an "unearned" privilege, to be destroyed. I hope more people join me in dehumanizing such people who believe that.

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I don't think it does.

You'd have to point to a "whites only" water fountain, or something ridiculous like that, which plainly and simply does not exist anymore.
I think "white male" is often used in place of "person(s) from the upper 40% of the world's socio-economic structure"
 
To elaborate

People take care of their own.

If a police and education force is mostly from middle class, white, America then those are the people that get a little extra attention in class and those are the people who get caught with a little dope and let off instead of facing down the barrel of the American legal system.
 
I think "white male" is often used in place of "person(s) from the upper 40% of the world's socio-economic structure"

That's fair. Though the question of why there is such a higher percentage of white males in that class brings us back to the point. Adjusted for percentage of the total population, it is not an even distribution among the races.

Civil rights in the 60s went a long way, but it didn't magically make everything sparkly clean and egalitarian.
 
That's fair. Though the question of why there is such a higher percentage of white males in that class brings us back to the point. Adjusted for percentage of the total population, it is not an even distribution among the races.

Civil rights in the 60s went a long way, but it didn't magically make everything sparkly clean and egalitarian.
Right, they are there bc they take care of their own so it's more likely more of their own will be there.


You see it with every group though.

Whites weren't always the beneficiaries of the system and it won't be much longer before they aren't again.
 
I think "white male" is often used in place of "person(s) from the upper 40% of the world's socio-economic structure"

I hadn't considered that. Thanks for the perspective.


Right, they are there bc they take care of their own so it's more likely more of their own will be there.

There is a LOT of truth to this. Consider stereotypes of any group, especially successful ones, and you will see this. Asians and academics. Jewish people and wealth. Everyone passes to their children what they learn, what works for them, which gives those kids the path to join those ranks.


Did you read the memo?

I finally did, and it really looks like a re-headlining of the same training that was held a few months back. I want to say it was in Portland or Seattle, but I can't find a link (I did look a bit); most likely put on by the same company or one using the same raw material. I'm sure this will continue.

So attempting to educate people on how our society provides more opportunities for white males is a problem?

Read the thread, that's not what this was. It was shaming the attendees simply for being white and successful (how racist is it to shame someone for being black and poor?). There are two points I have issue with, the smaller one is that this event was gov't funded and required attendance for the white males in leadership. That's our tax dollars, and it's singling people out based on race. The other issue I have, which is bigger and more related to the BLM movement overall, is the blanket judgement it places on others. Efforts like this are using race to single out persons and judge them, condemn them, shame them, and tell them what they did wrong and to demand they make up for what they did wrong....even if they did nothing wrong. I have issue with judging others (as I don't wish to be judged), so there's a core belief of mine. Blanket judgement on a group of people, especially using racism to do it in the name of ending racism, I just don't accept.
 
Probably along the lines of 98%

Truly about 65-75%

Should people stop taking care of people in their monkeysphere?
 
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