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Happy Thursday buddy. The premise of your question doesn't relate to that last part, (masculinity vs men, different things) but I can answer the last part: they do get the same level of support maybe even better, but no, they shouldn't receive specific support reserved for folks with different obstacles. I like white men! Love everyone! I dislike excuses around "poor me"s from folks that lack perspective on how they have it better, (I did not say good, said better). And not all white dudes feel sorry for themselves and blame "society", or college, or women, or other skin colors, or etc... Those folks are awesome to hang with. I'll hang with anyone, but you'll get an ear full if you bring that stuff up and are a white dude, still friendly though. THE RELEVANCE OF MY HAIR IS EVERYTHING, I am in my 30's and it's committing suicide everyday, I'll talk about it while I still can. (You really hate my jokes, still like you though) I usually don't care if you don't answer my questions but I was truly truly hoping you'd answer what you think masculinity is, I answered for you, come on now. |
This is clearly false. White men are not a unitary group. Large numbers of them are deeply underprivileged.
Denying underprivileged people support because of their race is racist. This still happens to black people too and that is also racism.
Adding more racism is not a way to end racism.
> they shouldn't receive specific support reserved for folks with different obstacles.
What about the men who have obstacles? Should they not receive support for the obstacles they do have?
> I dislike excuses around "poor me"s from folks that lack perspective on how they have it better,
Where is anyone here making such excuses? I think that is in your imagination.
> And not all white dudes feel sorry for themselves and blame "society", or college, or women, or other skin colors, or etc...
Where is anyone talking about white dudes feeling sorry for themselves or blaming women or other skin colors except you?