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by dreamfactor
3232 days ago
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> Have you ever considered the option that your black friends was wrong? Yes of course, it was the first thing I thought and I held onto that. If both parties were on equal ground you would be quite right and there would be equivalence so you could just flip the roles, but they aren't. Middle class white men have greater opportunities in society. Racism and sexism are oppressive by definition, and redressing inequality of opportunity isn't oppression. And btw talking about institutional racism is the opposite of an emotive argument. It's a more precise way to highlight that the issue is systemic and not the result of individuals being deliberately racist. |
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That's the key word, not "white" or "men". I fully support redressing inequality of opportunity... as long as it's not sexist or racist.