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Just unbelievable, the lies and mis-truths told about Charlie Kirk in the week since he was murdered.
The only systemic racism that I've known in my life are Affirmative Action and DEI. Both are blatantly racist on their faces.Charlie was always against affirmative action.
How can you eliminate racism if you institutionalize it?
Charlie and Republicans prefer to be colorblind, democrats always play the race card.
The only systemic racism that I've known in my life are Affirmative Action and DEI. Both are blatantly racist on their faces.
You don’t understand why a white applicant with an impressive academic and career record would be resentful of she or he were bypassed for a black applicant with weaker applications due to the color of his or her skin?I really have no understanding of the white resentment of affirmative action. Nor, do I understand the obsession with “DEI”.
I am old enough to remember when discrimination in employment was very, very common. Blacks had few opportunities, and the only the worst choices.
Affirmative Action was meant to redress that imbalance and then fade away.
However the conditions that warranted it have decreased ,but not gone away. Indeed, right wing politicians have labored to make it less effective.
I also see no issues with promoting cultural diversity.
I also feel very strongly that our history should be taught honestly, warts and all. It still be a glorious pageant, but one more honestly than the fairytale we were taught.
I am old enough to remember when discrimination in employment was very, very common. Blacks had few opportunities, and the only the worst choices.
Affirmative Action was meant to redress that imbalance and then fade away.

When I was a kid my parents beat the hell out of me. It kind of effected me for a while but that I went thru another stage of life and grew up...came terms with it.
SOME black people hang on to slavery, etc as a crutch. By the turn of the century there were rich former slaves. That is like 35 years after thier emancipation. No one gave them anything...they were smarter and worked harder than other people.
I swear to God I read this...a negro killed his wife and his claim was he had PTSD passed down from his assessors that were slaves and he was not in total control. And deserved a lesser charge.
I don't know how anyone in the courtroom could keep a straight face.
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I really have no understanding of the white resentment of affirmative action. Nor, do I understand the obsession with “DEI”.
I am old enough to remember when discrimination in employment was very, very common. Blacks had few opportunities, and the only the worst choices.
Affirmative Action was meant to redress that imbalance and then fade away.
However the conditions that warranted it have decreased ,but not gone away. Indeed, right wing politicians have labored to make it less effective.
I also see no issues with promoting cultural diversity.
I also feel very strongly that our history should be taught honestly, warts and all. It still be a glorious pageant, but one more honestly than the fairytale we were taught.
I’m so glad the tide is turning and the blatant anti-white racism is starting to end.Because it is anti-white discrimination and is hurting innocent white people. Very badly.
I’m so glad the tide is turning and the blatant anti-white racism is starting to end.
I remember the promotional email I got from TurboTax. On the opening page, it featured three stories - with photos of course - of happy customers. ALL three were black.
I remember walking into Sephora and heading to the hair care stuff. One brand had four shelves showing photos of women with pretty hair, and ALL photos were of black women.
These are examples of the intentional decisions to exclude whites.
Never said anything about that. I’m not about reparations and guilt. just accurate history.
Never said anything about that. I’m not about reparations and guilt. just accurate history.
I am old enough to remember those days as well. But, whereas Affirmative Action and DEI programs can be short-term catalysts to jump start a culture for more fuller employment for all races, Affirmative Action/DEI are not sustainable long-term.I really have no understanding of the white resentment of affirmative action. Nor, do I understand the obsession with “DEI”.
I am old enough to remember when discrimination in employment was very, very common. Blacks had few opportunities, and the only the worst choices.
Affirmative Action was meant to redress that imbalance and then fade away.
However the conditions that warranted it have decreased ,but not gone away. Indeed, right wing politicians have labored to make it less effective.
I also see no issues with promoting cultural diversity.
I also feel very strongly that our history should be taught honestly, warts and all. It still be a glorious pageant, but one more honestly than the fairytale we were taught.