White people are really confident that things are getting better for black people

Get real, there are more low skilled whites than anyone else. Illegals are not the concern. And there are no open borders except for he northern one. And it is all about white privilege and racism.

Do you think the amount of unwed, young black women having to try and raise children in a single parent home over the decades has played ANY role in the under-achievement of black children because mom was too busy trying to support them to make sure that they studied and did their homework????

Why is it that no matter how many times your racist beliefs are debunked do you people ask these stupid ass questions?

Ummmm? I just provided a link to back up my assertions. Why does uncomfortable data that could POSSIBLY put some of the responsibility for the lack of upper mobility on blacks cause you such angst?
I am somehow "racist" for pointing out this very salient point? Are you claiming that single black mothers raising children by themselves plays no factor in the poor performance of black kids????

There is no link.

Opinion | Black Dads Are Doing Best of All

There are about 2.5 million black fathers living with their children and about 1.7 million living apart from them.”

Understanding Out-of-Wedlock Births in Black America - The Atlantic

“The drop in the birthrate for unmarried black women is mirrored by an even steeper drop among married black women. Indeed, whereas at one point married black women were having more kids than married white women, they are now having less.” This means that births to unmarried black women are disproportionately represented in the statistics."

"People who are truly concerned about the percentage of out of wedlock births would do well to hector married black women for moral duty to churn out babies in the manner of their glorious foremothers. But no one would do that. Because it would be absurd."
From your article.....

Furthermore, a 2013 C.D.C. report found that black and Hispanic women are far more likely to experience a pregnancy during the first year of cohabitation than white and Asian women.

Second, some of these men have children by more than one woman, but they can only live in one home at a time. This phenomenon means that a father can live with some but not all of his children. Levs calls these men “serial impregnators,” but I think something more than promiscuity and irresponsibility are at play here.

As Forbes reported on Ferguson, Mo.:

“An important but unreported indicator of Ferguson’s dilemma is that half of young African-American men are missing from the community. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, while there are 1,182 African-American women between the ages of 25 and 34 living in Ferguson, there are only 577 African-American men in this age group. In other words there are more than two young black women for each young black man in Ferguson.”


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Dale you can do all the cherrypicking you want but this is not the reason why things are for many blacks.

In the so called good old days whereby whites clam we had fathers in the house poverty was over 50 percent. We had fewer people graduating high school. Many black adults could not read. So learn that you don't know the poblem and I do since I have lived it and you imagine.
 
From your link:

Why would that be? If whites are racists, why would they lower their racist attitudes against Asians?

Mark

Charles Murray (Author of The Bell Curve) married an Asian woman and had two hapa children and this is the author of the most-cited white supremacist handbooks.

-NMXKhetffCJutl-_orumM8IPCW19UZi6pQaS7TQar2ix_IE_B_StQdLRJObRBe02KA1fse6yDhfkfxjWgpRV4qHK31VeQlfpGAXS8WL1Bs9AcBmzbbKZBPCh9dB5qKvHfjdqkrN0KiE_qN1PlaENZ8v0q1NE6cy1rpzJiVwmTwNwdGSdbZAV4RPmO0g-VUCqpyoAKWXDBfeqZH7e3lWwqFz1Xs-TVhOzGEvd4UXP9Q_vOfTAdwHcxF442XzHohhbbEvpFxysP1cw6xOl5W1UoIJX2xKJ822yDV225uf4-wyj_4-9CSRP3Xs4IJcXQAinSECtWiTb5E_E7erEP74b6MK12_WbCiOc2iO7lDFJslyMNi0O6XfJZFP6js5ExGfQ44UV10NbWCY88OiSmG3Gi6LHFhWFvMjdOWQAvNdOBIVExFbtTuYw10eqKjfKIPfi5dCTv4DBrI1E_qjTbO9LSBnu_emqKFo15vlrJ9tku06dr0Tys58qaEDnkzb2iaeeuEgh471MC7T72AxtU-k39vgJCx9fSNoEdrWCaxQr2KJA5kDavsljtTBXMlKGL6BPjHGLoYef7wIP8ksE59nXQMjA5S0O0mjhfZSFUHsfjCpjMYyeHm0fZWai9hPU1uN8qw4h6HHO8MMr0oFQ163vmOB=w624-h394-no


Irony is now the leaders of the Alt-Right are complaining about the growing number of Hapas attending their white nationalist conferences that their white supremacist fathers dragged them to.

You can't make it up lol

And instead of being mad at white supremacy, they are pissed that they are half Asian and starting hating on black people to raise their damaged self esteem.

So sure white supremacist may seem to give Asians a pass on the front end, but on the back end, Asians experience positive racism, to the white supremacist they are seen as good minorities who serve whites.

Blacks experience negative racism because we protest and have tried to improve our lot. We are seen as bad minorities. While Asians try to work harder despite the system, blacks try to change the system.

So to the white supremacist, Asians are like the good kid who obeys and blacks are like the bad kid who disobeys.

Whites pat Asians on the head for being good while they scold blacks for being bad and then tell blacks,”Why can’t you be more like Asians and just kiss our asses !!!!”

What I find amazing is that blacks did much better in the 1950's than they are doing today. If racism is the common theme, they should have been held back then.

Mark
How the fk can you have better racism ?

It's like saying you can have "better rape"

Where did I say that? Is it true that blacks were better off in the 1950's then they are today economically?

Mark
Jim Crow was still around in the 1950's

Absolutely. So, why did they do better?

It does not compute, logically.

Mark
 
Paternalism

the policy or practice on the part of people in positions of authority of restricting the freedom and responsibilities of those subordinate to them in the subordinates' supposed best interest:

Why do whites think they can speak to how things are for blacks?

White people are really confident that things are getting better for black people
By Tracy Jan


September 18, 2017

Americans, especially wealthy whites, vastly overestimate progress toward racial economic equality despite evidence of persistent gaps between black and white workers when it comes to hourly wages, annual income and household wealth, according to a new paper by Yale University researchers published Monday.

The study’s results are especially stunning in the wake of census data released last week that showed that African Americans were the only racial group still making less than they did in 2000.

The average black household made 60 percent of what white households made in 2016 and less than half of what Asians made, according to census data. For every $100 of wealth accumulated by a white family, a black family has little more than $5 -- a gap just as wide as it was 50 years ago, according to federal statistics cited by the Yale researchers.

[African Americans are the only racial group in U.S. still making less than they did in 2000]

Yet both black and white Americans of all income levels remain profoundly unaware of the economic inequality between the two groups, said the study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The misperceptions could negatively affect public policy as the country grows more diverse, researchers said, with politicians championing misguided legislation rooted in false impressions.

“This is evidence that our beliefs about racial progress and economic equality are fairly inconsistent with reality,” said Jennifer Richeson, a Yale psychology professor who co-wrote the study. “The magnitude of the misperception is shocking, and it’s an obstacle to actually achieving the progress that everyone seems to be celebrating.”

White people are really confident that things are getting better for black people

According to what your link says, Asians make more than whites. Why is that?

Mark

Study: Asians displace blacks as most economically divided group

Income inequality has been growing steadily among all Americans since the 1970s. But within racial groups, the gap between rich and poor is growing most rapidly among Asians in the U.S., according to a new study.

Asians continue to rank as the highest-earning racial and ethnic group in the U.S. on average, but the distribution of income among Asians has gone from being one of the most equal to being the most unequal among all major groups, according to new analysis by the Pew Research Center.

From 1970 to 2016, the gap between higher-earning Asians and lower-earning Asians has nearly doubled and Asians have displaced blacks as the most economically divided racial group in America.

The report found that the income gap between Americans near the top of income distribution (the 90th percentile, or those earning more than 90 percent of all Americans) and those closer to the bottom (the 10th percentile) grew 27 percent from 1970 to 2016. Those higher-earning Americans had 8.7 times as much income as lower-earning Americans in 2016.

But just among Asians in the U.S., that income gap grew 77 percent in the same time period as higher-earning Asians had 10.7 times the income of lower-earning Asians in 2016.

That is now higher than the income gap among blacks: Higher-earning blacks had 9.8 times the income of lower-earning blacks in 2016.

Study: Asians displace blacks as most economically divided group

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If white racism is keeping the blacks down, why aren't whites also keeping the Asians down?

Mark

They are.

Stop pointing at Asian Americans to downplay racism at universities
By Sophie Khan and Huixian Li, opinion contributors

The U.S. Justice Department’s recent move to investigate Harvard’s affirmative action policy continues this country’s long history of pitting people of color against each other, in this case, Asians against African Americans and Latinos, to advance the interests of white Americans.

When the term “model minority” was coined in the New York Times in 1966 to describe Japanese Americans, the nation was awash with racial unrest and a growing movement against racial inequality. Soon after, U.S. News & World Report depicted Chinese Americans as “winning wealth and respect by dint of [their] own hard work.” Similar stories in Time, Fortune and Newsweek praised Asian American groups, building a narrative that undermined claims of institutional racism by African American civil rights leaders.

A half century later, little has changed. The model minority trope, typically applied to Asian Americans, is still trotted out to downplay racism and dismiss claims of white privilege.

But when the Asian American community is broken down into its respective ethnic groups, a drastically different picture emerges. The poverty rate among Nepalese Americans is 21 percent higher than the official poverty rate. Hmong Americans are 20 percent less likely to have a bachelor’s degree or more than the average American. In contrast, 70 percent of Indian Americans have at least a bachelor degree, and their average household income is 80 percent higher than the American average.

The myth continues to be used as evidence against institutional racism. If Asians can do well, it says, any minority group can, if they just apply themselves. But research suggests that the upward mobility of Asian Americans over the past century is actually a result of post-war declines in labor market discrimination against them as compared to other minorities. Meanwhile, restrictive immigration policies since 1965 have favored and attracted highly educated Asians to the United States. In contrast, most African Americans can trace their family history back to generations of slavery, followed by a century and a half of systematic racism.

Offering up an imaginary monolithic culture as the model for success is futile and dangerous. The model minority rhetoric ignores institutional racism against Asian Americans, not to mention fundamental differences in the history and current reality faced by other people of color, such as African Americans and Latinos. Ignoring these backstories enables society to shirk responsibility for the racial inequality that still exists today. Concrete policies like affirmative action can help us move beyond stereotypes and confront racism together.

Sophie Khan and Huixian Li are fellows at the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality at Georgetown Law School.

Stop pointing at Asian Americans to downplay racism at universities

Please read the rest before you ask the same question for the third time.

From your link:

But research suggests that the upward mobility of Asian Americans over the past century is actually a result of post-war declines in labor market discrimination against them as compared to other minorities.


Why would that be? If whites are racists, why would they lower their racist attitudes against Asians?

Mark

Given the fact that both the civil rights and voting rights acts had to be passed during this same time, it renders your question as idiotic.
 
Charles Murray (Author of The Bell Curve) married an Asian woman and had two hapa children and this is the author of the most-cited white supremacist handbooks.

-NMXKhetffCJutl-_orumM8IPCW19UZi6pQaS7TQar2ix_IE_B_StQdLRJObRBe02KA1fse6yDhfkfxjWgpRV4qHK31VeQlfpGAXS8WL1Bs9AcBmzbbKZBPCh9dB5qKvHfjdqkrN0KiE_qN1PlaENZ8v0q1NE6cy1rpzJiVwmTwNwdGSdbZAV4RPmO0g-VUCqpyoAKWXDBfeqZH7e3lWwqFz1Xs-TVhOzGEvd4UXP9Q_vOfTAdwHcxF442XzHohhbbEvpFxysP1cw6xOl5W1UoIJX2xKJ822yDV225uf4-wyj_4-9CSRP3Xs4IJcXQAinSECtWiTb5E_E7erEP74b6MK12_WbCiOc2iO7lDFJslyMNi0O6XfJZFP6js5ExGfQ44UV10NbWCY88OiSmG3Gi6LHFhWFvMjdOWQAvNdOBIVExFbtTuYw10eqKjfKIPfi5dCTv4DBrI1E_qjTbO9LSBnu_emqKFo15vlrJ9tku06dr0Tys58qaEDnkzb2iaeeuEgh471MC7T72AxtU-k39vgJCx9fSNoEdrWCaxQr2KJA5kDavsljtTBXMlKGL6BPjHGLoYef7wIP8ksE59nXQMjA5S0O0mjhfZSFUHsfjCpjMYyeHm0fZWai9hPU1uN8qw4h6HHO8MMr0oFQ163vmOB=w624-h394-no


Irony is now the leaders of the Alt-Right are complaining about the growing number of Hapas attending their white nationalist conferences that their white supremacist fathers dragged them to.

You can't make it up lol

And instead of being mad at white supremacy, they are pissed that they are half Asian and starting hating on black people to raise their damaged self esteem.

So sure white supremacist may seem to give Asians a pass on the front end, but on the back end, Asians experience positive racism, to the white supremacist they are seen as good minorities who serve whites.

Blacks experience negative racism because we protest and have tried to improve our lot. We are seen as bad minorities. While Asians try to work harder despite the system, blacks try to change the system.

So to the white supremacist, Asians are like the good kid who obeys and blacks are like the bad kid who disobeys.

Whites pat Asians on the head for being good while they scold blacks for being bad and then tell blacks,”Why can’t you be more like Asians and just kiss our asses !!!!”

What I find amazing is that blacks did much better in the 1950's than they are doing today. If racism is the common theme, they should have been held back then.

Mark
How the fk can you have better racism ?

It's like saying you can have "better rape"

Where did I say that? Is it true that blacks were better off in the 1950's then they are today economically?

Mark
Jim Crow was still around in the 1950's

Absolutely. So, why did they do better?

It does not compute, logically.

Mark

Are you insane son?

I doesn't compute because it is not true.
 
Study: Asians displace blacks as most economically divided group

Income inequality has been growing steadily among all Americans since the 1970s. But within racial groups, the gap between rich and poor is growing most rapidly among Asians in the U.S., according to a new study.

Asians continue to rank as the highest-earning racial and ethnic group in the U.S. on average, but the distribution of income among Asians has gone from being one of the most equal to being the most unequal among all major groups, according to new analysis by the Pew Research Center.

From 1970 to 2016, the gap between higher-earning Asians and lower-earning Asians has nearly doubled and Asians have displaced blacks as the most economically divided racial group in America.

The report found that the income gap between Americans near the top of income distribution (the 90th percentile, or those earning more than 90 percent of all Americans) and those closer to the bottom (the 10th percentile) grew 27 percent from 1970 to 2016. Those higher-earning Americans had 8.7 times as much income as lower-earning Americans in 2016.

But just among Asians in the U.S., that income gap grew 77 percent in the same time period as higher-earning Asians had 10.7 times the income of lower-earning Asians in 2016.

That is now higher than the income gap among blacks: Higher-earning blacks had 9.8 times the income of lower-earning blacks in 2016.

Study: Asians displace blacks as most economically divided group

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If white racism is keeping the blacks down, why aren't whites also keeping the Asians down?

Mark

They are.

Stop pointing at Asian Americans to downplay racism at universities
By Sophie Khan and Huixian Li, opinion contributors

The U.S. Justice Department’s recent move to investigate Harvard’s affirmative action policy continues this country’s long history of pitting people of color against each other, in this case, Asians against African Americans and Latinos, to advance the interests of white Americans.

When the term “model minority” was coined in the New York Times in 1966 to describe Japanese Americans, the nation was awash with racial unrest and a growing movement against racial inequality. Soon after, U.S. News & World Report depicted Chinese Americans as “winning wealth and respect by dint of [their] own hard work.” Similar stories in Time, Fortune and Newsweek praised Asian American groups, building a narrative that undermined claims of institutional racism by African American civil rights leaders.

A half century later, little has changed. The model minority trope, typically applied to Asian Americans, is still trotted out to downplay racism and dismiss claims of white privilege.

But when the Asian American community is broken down into its respective ethnic groups, a drastically different picture emerges. The poverty rate among Nepalese Americans is 21 percent higher than the official poverty rate. Hmong Americans are 20 percent less likely to have a bachelor’s degree or more than the average American. In contrast, 70 percent of Indian Americans have at least a bachelor degree, and their average household income is 80 percent higher than the American average.

The myth continues to be used as evidence against institutional racism. If Asians can do well, it says, any minority group can, if they just apply themselves. But research suggests that the upward mobility of Asian Americans over the past century is actually a result of post-war declines in labor market discrimination against them as compared to other minorities. Meanwhile, restrictive immigration policies since 1965 have favored and attracted highly educated Asians to the United States. In contrast, most African Americans can trace their family history back to generations of slavery, followed by a century and a half of systematic racism.

Offering up an imaginary monolithic culture as the model for success is futile and dangerous. The model minority rhetoric ignores institutional racism against Asian Americans, not to mention fundamental differences in the history and current reality faced by other people of color, such as African Americans and Latinos. Ignoring these backstories enables society to shirk responsibility for the racial inequality that still exists today. Concrete policies like affirmative action can help us move beyond stereotypes and confront racism together.

Sophie Khan and Huixian Li are fellows at the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality at Georgetown Law School.

Stop pointing at Asian Americans to downplay racism at universities

Please read the rest before you ask the same question for the third time.

From your link:

But research suggests that the upward mobility of Asian Americans over the past century is actually a result of post-war declines in labor market discrimination against them as compared to other minorities.


Why would that be? If whites are racists, why would they lower their racist attitudes against Asians?

Mark

Charles Murray (Author of The Bell Curve) married an Asian woman and had two hapa children and this is the author of the most-cited white supremacist handbooks.

-NMXKhetffCJutl-_orumM8IPCW19UZi6pQaS7TQar2ix_IE_B_StQdLRJObRBe02KA1fse6yDhfkfxjWgpRV4qHK31VeQlfpGAXS8WL1Bs9AcBmzbbKZBPCh9dB5qKvHfjdqkrN0KiE_qN1PlaENZ8v0q1NE6cy1rpzJiVwmTwNwdGSdbZAV4RPmO0g-VUCqpyoAKWXDBfeqZH7e3lWwqFz1Xs-TVhOzGEvd4UXP9Q_vOfTAdwHcxF442XzHohhbbEvpFxysP1cw6xOl5W1UoIJX2xKJ822yDV225uf4-wyj_4-9CSRP3Xs4IJcXQAinSECtWiTb5E_E7erEP74b6MK12_WbCiOc2iO7lDFJslyMNi0O6XfJZFP6js5ExGfQ44UV10NbWCY88OiSmG3Gi6LHFhWFvMjdOWQAvNdOBIVExFbtTuYw10eqKjfKIPfi5dCTv4DBrI1E_qjTbO9LSBnu_emqKFo15vlrJ9tku06dr0Tys58qaEDnkzb2iaeeuEgh471MC7T72AxtU-k39vgJCx9fSNoEdrWCaxQr2KJA5kDavsljtTBXMlKGL6BPjHGLoYef7wIP8ksE59nXQMjA5S0O0mjhfZSFUHsfjCpjMYyeHm0fZWai9hPU1uN8qw4h6HHO8MMr0oFQ163vmOB=w624-h394-no


Irony is now the leaders of the Alt-Right are complaining about the growing number of Hapas attending their white nationalist conferences that their white supremacist fathers dragged them to.

You can't make it up lol

And instead of being mad at white supremacy, they are pissed that they are half Asian and starting hating on black people to raise their damaged self esteem.

So sure white supremacist may seem to give Asians a pass on the front end, but on the back end, Asians experience positive racism, to the white supremacist they are seen as good minorities who serve whites.

Blacks experience negative racism because we protest and have tried to improve our lot. We are seen as bad minorities. While Asians try to work harder despite the system, blacks try to change the system.

So to the white supremacist, Asians are like the good kid who obeys and blacks are like the bad kid who disobeys.

Whites pat Asians on the head for being good while they scold blacks for being bad and then tell blacks,”Why can’t you be more like Asians and just kiss our asses !!!!”

What I find amazing is that blacks did much better in the 1950's than they are doing today. If racism is the common theme, they should have been held back then.

Mark

This is the only place such idiocy can be spoken. I bet you don't enter an all black forum with this.
 
What I find amazing is that blacks did much better in the 1950's than they are doing today. If racism is the common theme, they should have been held back then.

Mark
How the fk can you have better racism ?

It's like saying you can have "better rape"

Where did I say that? Is it true that blacks were better off in the 1950's then they are today economically?

Mark
Jim Crow was still around in the 1950's

Absolutely. So, why did they do better?

It does not compute, logically.

Mark

Are you insane son?

I doesn't compute because it is not true.

Its true.

The Black Family Is Worse Off Today Than In the 1960's, Report Shows - Your Black World

Mark
 
If white racism is keeping the blacks down, why aren't whites also keeping the Asians down?

Mark

They are.

Stop pointing at Asian Americans to downplay racism at universities
By Sophie Khan and Huixian Li, opinion contributors

The U.S. Justice Department’s recent move to investigate Harvard’s affirmative action policy continues this country’s long history of pitting people of color against each other, in this case, Asians against African Americans and Latinos, to advance the interests of white Americans.

When the term “model minority” was coined in the New York Times in 1966 to describe Japanese Americans, the nation was awash with racial unrest and a growing movement against racial inequality. Soon after, U.S. News & World Report depicted Chinese Americans as “winning wealth and respect by dint of [their] own hard work.” Similar stories in Time, Fortune and Newsweek praised Asian American groups, building a narrative that undermined claims of institutional racism by African American civil rights leaders.

A half century later, little has changed. The model minority trope, typically applied to Asian Americans, is still trotted out to downplay racism and dismiss claims of white privilege.

But when the Asian American community is broken down into its respective ethnic groups, a drastically different picture emerges. The poverty rate among Nepalese Americans is 21 percent higher than the official poverty rate. Hmong Americans are 20 percent less likely to have a bachelor’s degree or more than the average American. In contrast, 70 percent of Indian Americans have at least a bachelor degree, and their average household income is 80 percent higher than the American average.

The myth continues to be used as evidence against institutional racism. If Asians can do well, it says, any minority group can, if they just apply themselves. But research suggests that the upward mobility of Asian Americans over the past century is actually a result of post-war declines in labor market discrimination against them as compared to other minorities. Meanwhile, restrictive immigration policies since 1965 have favored and attracted highly educated Asians to the United States. In contrast, most African Americans can trace their family history back to generations of slavery, followed by a century and a half of systematic racism.

Offering up an imaginary monolithic culture as the model for success is futile and dangerous. The model minority rhetoric ignores institutional racism against Asian Americans, not to mention fundamental differences in the history and current reality faced by other people of color, such as African Americans and Latinos. Ignoring these backstories enables society to shirk responsibility for the racial inequality that still exists today. Concrete policies like affirmative action can help us move beyond stereotypes and confront racism together.

Sophie Khan and Huixian Li are fellows at the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality at Georgetown Law School.

Stop pointing at Asian Americans to downplay racism at universities

Please read the rest before you ask the same question for the third time.

From your link:

But research suggests that the upward mobility of Asian Americans over the past century is actually a result of post-war declines in labor market discrimination against them as compared to other minorities.


Why would that be? If whites are racists, why would they lower their racist attitudes against Asians?

Mark

Charles Murray (Author of The Bell Curve) married an Asian woman and had two hapa children and this is the author of the most-cited white supremacist handbooks.

-NMXKhetffCJutl-_orumM8IPCW19UZi6pQaS7TQar2ix_IE_B_StQdLRJObRBe02KA1fse6yDhfkfxjWgpRV4qHK31VeQlfpGAXS8WL1Bs9AcBmzbbKZBPCh9dB5qKvHfjdqkrN0KiE_qN1PlaENZ8v0q1NE6cy1rpzJiVwmTwNwdGSdbZAV4RPmO0g-VUCqpyoAKWXDBfeqZH7e3lWwqFz1Xs-TVhOzGEvd4UXP9Q_vOfTAdwHcxF442XzHohhbbEvpFxysP1cw6xOl5W1UoIJX2xKJ822yDV225uf4-wyj_4-9CSRP3Xs4IJcXQAinSECtWiTb5E_E7erEP74b6MK12_WbCiOc2iO7lDFJslyMNi0O6XfJZFP6js5ExGfQ44UV10NbWCY88OiSmG3Gi6LHFhWFvMjdOWQAvNdOBIVExFbtTuYw10eqKjfKIPfi5dCTv4DBrI1E_qjTbO9LSBnu_emqKFo15vlrJ9tku06dr0Tys58qaEDnkzb2iaeeuEgh471MC7T72AxtU-k39vgJCx9fSNoEdrWCaxQr2KJA5kDavsljtTBXMlKGL6BPjHGLoYef7wIP8ksE59nXQMjA5S0O0mjhfZSFUHsfjCpjMYyeHm0fZWai9hPU1uN8qw4h6HHO8MMr0oFQ163vmOB=w624-h394-no


Irony is now the leaders of the Alt-Right are complaining about the growing number of Hapas attending their white nationalist conferences that their white supremacist fathers dragged them to.

You can't make it up lol

And instead of being mad at white supremacy, they are pissed that they are half Asian and starting hating on black people to raise their damaged self esteem.

So sure white supremacist may seem to give Asians a pass on the front end, but on the back end, Asians experience positive racism, to the white supremacist they are seen as good minorities who serve whites.

Blacks experience negative racism because we protest and have tried to improve our lot. We are seen as bad minorities. While Asians try to work harder despite the system, blacks try to change the system.

So to the white supremacist, Asians are like the good kid who obeys and blacks are like the bad kid who disobeys.

Whites pat Asians on the head for being good while they scold blacks for being bad and then tell blacks,”Why can’t you be more like Asians and just kiss our asses !!!!”

What I find amazing is that blacks did much better in the 1950's than they are doing today. If racism is the common theme, they should have been held back then.

Mark

This is the only place such idiocy can be spoken. I bet you don't enter an all black forum with this.

Reality isn't idiocy. It simply is.

Mark
 
How the fk can you have better racism ?

It's like saying you can have "better rape"

Where did I say that? Is it true that blacks were better off in the 1950's then they are today economically?

Mark
Jim Crow was still around in the 1950's

Absolutely. So, why did they do better?

It does not compute, logically.

Mark

Are you insane son?

I doesn't compute because it is not true.

Its true.

The Black Family Is Worse Off Today Than In the 1960's, Report Shows - Your Black World

Mark

I'm black white boy. I know better than you how things are.

For example, in 1959 poverty for blacks was 55.1 percent. Now it is less than half that.

This was cited from the US Department of the census.

The report also discloses that families of all ethnicities are showing a decline;

Blacks were not doing better in the 1950's. There is a shitload of facts showing this.
 
They are.

Stop pointing at Asian Americans to downplay racism at universities
By Sophie Khan and Huixian Li, opinion contributors

The U.S. Justice Department’s recent move to investigate Harvard’s affirmative action policy continues this country’s long history of pitting people of color against each other, in this case, Asians against African Americans and Latinos, to advance the interests of white Americans.

When the term “model minority” was coined in the New York Times in 1966 to describe Japanese Americans, the nation was awash with racial unrest and a growing movement against racial inequality. Soon after, U.S. News & World Report depicted Chinese Americans as “winning wealth and respect by dint of [their] own hard work.” Similar stories in Time, Fortune and Newsweek praised Asian American groups, building a narrative that undermined claims of institutional racism by African American civil rights leaders.

A half century later, little has changed. The model minority trope, typically applied to Asian Americans, is still trotted out to downplay racism and dismiss claims of white privilege.

But when the Asian American community is broken down into its respective ethnic groups, a drastically different picture emerges. The poverty rate among Nepalese Americans is 21 percent higher than the official poverty rate. Hmong Americans are 20 percent less likely to have a bachelor’s degree or more than the average American. In contrast, 70 percent of Indian Americans have at least a bachelor degree, and their average household income is 80 percent higher than the American average.

The myth continues to be used as evidence against institutional racism. If Asians can do well, it says, any minority group can, if they just apply themselves. But research suggests that the upward mobility of Asian Americans over the past century is actually a result of post-war declines in labor market discrimination against them as compared to other minorities. Meanwhile, restrictive immigration policies since 1965 have favored and attracted highly educated Asians to the United States. In contrast, most African Americans can trace their family history back to generations of slavery, followed by a century and a half of systematic racism.

Offering up an imaginary monolithic culture as the model for success is futile and dangerous. The model minority rhetoric ignores institutional racism against Asian Americans, not to mention fundamental differences in the history and current reality faced by other people of color, such as African Americans and Latinos. Ignoring these backstories enables society to shirk responsibility for the racial inequality that still exists today. Concrete policies like affirmative action can help us move beyond stereotypes and confront racism together.

Sophie Khan and Huixian Li are fellows at the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality at Georgetown Law School.

Stop pointing at Asian Americans to downplay racism at universities

Please read the rest before you ask the same question for the third time.

From your link:

But research suggests that the upward mobility of Asian Americans over the past century is actually a result of post-war declines in labor market discrimination against them as compared to other minorities.


Why would that be? If whites are racists, why would they lower their racist attitudes against Asians?

Mark

Charles Murray (Author of The Bell Curve) married an Asian woman and had two hapa children and this is the author of the most-cited white supremacist handbooks.

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Irony is now the leaders of the Alt-Right are complaining about the growing number of Hapas attending their white nationalist conferences that their white supremacist fathers dragged them to.

You can't make it up lol

And instead of being mad at white supremacy, they are pissed that they are half Asian and starting hating on black people to raise their damaged self esteem.

So sure white supremacist may seem to give Asians a pass on the front end, but on the back end, Asians experience positive racism, to the white supremacist they are seen as good minorities who serve whites.

Blacks experience negative racism because we protest and have tried to improve our lot. We are seen as bad minorities. While Asians try to work harder despite the system, blacks try to change the system.

So to the white supremacist, Asians are like the good kid who obeys and blacks are like the bad kid who disobeys.

Whites pat Asians on the head for being good while they scold blacks for being bad and then tell blacks,”Why can’t you be more like Asians and just kiss our asses !!!!”

What I find amazing is that blacks did much better in the 1950's than they are doing today. If racism is the common theme, they should have been held back then.

Mark

This is the only place such idiocy can be spoken. I bet you don't enter an all black forum with this.

Reality isn't idiocy. It simply is.

Mark

Reality is not idiocy but what you've been posting is.
 
Where did I say that? Is it true that blacks were better off in the 1950's then they are today economically?

Mark
Jim Crow was still around in the 1950's

Absolutely. So, why did they do better?

It does not compute, logically.

Mark

Are you insane son?

I doesn't compute because it is not true.

Its true.

The Black Family Is Worse Off Today Than In the 1960's, Report Shows - Your Black World

Mark

I'm black white boy. I know better than you how things are.

For example, in 1959 poverty for blacks was 55.1 percent. Now it is less than half that.

This was cited from the US Department of the census.

The report also discloses that families of all ethnicities are showing a decline;

Blacks were not doing better in the 1950's. There is a shitload of facts showing this.

I know you're black. The author of my link is also black. You may know your personal experiences "better". but you cannot know every black experience.

Mark
 
Personally I dont give a shit if things are getting better in black communities or for blacks in general.
It's nobody's responsibility to improve the lives of blacks other than blacks themselves.
When crimes happen in the ghetto? We dinna see nuffins!!! Drive around with an expired inspection sticker and a broken tail light smokin weed...stupidity.
Black problems are self inflicted and the cries of racism fall on deaf ears for me.
It will take decades of blacks behaving before i'll entertain any thoughts of taking their side.
 
You suck because your sources suck. Largely because you seek out marginal or incomplete information that fits your revolution...

The Condition of Education - Preprimary, Elementary, and Secondary Education - High School Completion - Public High School Graduation Rates - Indicator May (2018)

Public High School Graduation Rates
(Last Updated: May 2018)

In school year 2015–16, the adjusted cohort graduation rate (ACGR) for public high school students was 84 percent, the highest it has been since the rate was first measured in 2010–11. In other words, more than four out of five students graduated with a regular high school diploma within 4 years of starting 9th grade. Asian/Pacific Islander students had the highest ACGR (91 percent), followed by White (88 percent), Hispanic (79 percent), Black (76 percent), and American Indian/Alaska Native (72 percent) students.

If your worshipped Dept of Ed is lying, fire their asses... Now graduation rates dont equal HS diplomas.. And it's POSSIBLE, not likely, that GEDs make up the diff... But a GED is a cheap do-over compared to dropping out...

With a $15/hour "living wage", you're gonna see HS grad rates sink further. Since WhyTFuck should they stay in school and bad homes when they can "live on their own"??? No one survives in the 21st century without a HS diploma...

My sources are just fine. I don't listen to whites like you.

Percentage of persons 25 to 29 years old with selected levels of educational attainment, by race/ethnicity and sex: Selected years, 1920 through 2017

Your stats are from 2015-15, mine 2017, And this is why I don't listen to what you have to say.

Got nothing to do with "my source".. This is the SAME fumbling govt agency.. Your problem is -- you're not listening to the details I gave you.. Footnote in THIS chart says that THIS chart INCLUDES GEDs or equivalents. Doesn't say WHEN the people chose to GET a GED.. So only 78% make it thru high school and 1/2 of the rest STUMBLE their asses thru maybe a DECADE of life UNTIL they decide to get a GED.. It's STILL inferior "education".. More of a participation trophy.. Represents only the MOST basic competency in the subjects. I know, I tutored GED for many years.

Get real. There are WAY TOO MANY low-skilled, unprepared black kids competing in a workforce with illegal immigrants that live 12 to a house. That's not a standard of living that will EVER have parity with other groups. And it aint nothing about racism or white privilege...

Bet you support all that open borders crap dontcha???

Get real, there are more low skilled whites than anyone else. Illegals are not the concern. And there are no open borders except for he northern one. And it is all about white privilege and racism.

Do you think the amount of unwed, young black women having to try and raise children in a single parent home over the decades has played ANY role in the under-achievement of black children because mom was too busy trying to support them to make sure that they studied and did their homework????
And what about all the unwed, young white women trying to raise children?

What about them, bannedecea? BTW, I have nothing but admiration and respect for single mothers of any ethnic group that have had to go it alone. MY point is that the absence of a father financially supporting and providing a strong role model in the black community has been yet another obstacle for them to overcome. The tearing down of the traditional family isn't by accident. It was an orchestrated effort in social engineering starting with welfare stipends per LBJ's "War On Poverty" in the 60's, the Counter-Culture Movement as controlled opposition to the Vietnam War, drug use and promiscuity to the Women's liberation movement of the 70s along with the acceptance and encouragement of the homosexual agenda which all were used to tear down the moral fabric of this country. It's not an opinion, it's a fact.
 
A young black man or woman has gone through the public school system and at 18 can barely speak English and barely write their name, and I'm supposed to believe that the white man is to blame. Go to hell.
 
A young black man or woman has gone through the public school system and at 18 can barely speak English and barely write their name, and I'm supposed to believe that the white man is to blame. Go to hell.

Since that doesn't happen very much, try making comments based in reality..
 
Personally I dont give a shit if things are getting better in black communities or for blacks in general.
It's nobody's responsibility to improve the lives of blacks other than blacks themselves.
When crimes happen in the ghetto? We dinna see nuffins!!! Drive around with an expired inspection sticker and a broken tail light smokin weed...stupidity.
Black problems are self inflicted and the cries of racism fall on deaf ears for me.
It will take decades of blacks behaving before i'll entertain any thoughts of taking their side.

Here we go with more dumb shit from a member of the race given everything by the government.
 
A young black man or woman has gone through the public school system and at 18 can barely speak English and barely write their name, and I'm supposed to believe that the white man is to blame. Go to hell.

Since that doesn't happen very much, try making comments based in reality..
It happens more than it should. Taxpayers are being abused by the Government public school system in many big democrat run cities. We're certainly not getting our money's worth in public education. Fail.
 
Personally I dont give a shit if things are getting better in black communities or for blacks in general.
It's nobody's responsibility to improve the lives of blacks other than blacks themselves.
When crimes happen in the ghetto? We dinna see nuffins!!! Drive around with an expired inspection sticker and a broken tail light smokin weed...stupidity.
Black problems are self inflicted and the cries of racism fall on deaf ears for me.
It will take decades of blacks behaving before i'll entertain any thoughts of taking their side.

Here we go with more dumb shit from a member of the race given everything by the government.

Government didnt give me jack shit.
 
Personally I dont give a shit if things are getting better in black communities or for blacks in general.
It's nobody's responsibility to improve the lives of blacks other than blacks themselves.
When crimes happen in the ghetto? We dinna see nuffins!!! Drive around with an expired inspection sticker and a broken tail light smokin weed...stupidity.
Black problems are self inflicted and the cries of racism fall on deaf ears for me.
It will take decades of blacks behaving before i'll entertain any thoughts of taking their side.

Here we go with more dumb shit from a member of the race given everything by the government.
Really? What did the government give me?
 
Personally I dont give a shit if things are getting better in black communities or for blacks in general.
It's nobody's responsibility to improve the lives of blacks other than blacks themselves.
When crimes happen in the ghetto? We dinna see nuffins!!! Drive around with an expired inspection sticker and a broken tail light smokin weed...stupidity.
Black problems are self inflicted and the cries of racism fall on deaf ears for me.
It will take decades of blacks behaving before i'll entertain any thoughts of taking their side.

Here we go with more dumb shit from a member of the race given everything by the government.
Really? What did the government give me?

Everything you got.
 

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