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by yucky
1265 days ago
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> I mean, we do though. Generational wealth is a thing. American slavery isn't even the distant past
70% of generational wealth is lost by the 2nd generation, 90% by the 3rd generation[1][2][3], and it grows even more distant each generation after that. American slavery was around 15-20 generations ago, meaning there is almost zero generational wealth left in the same family hands from slavery. Also, a tiny percentage of American are even descended from a slave holding family in the first place..So if 15-20 generations isn't long enough, how many more generations into the future would you say we need to discriminate against people based on skin color before we can call it enough? And what do we do about the millions of poor people with the wrong color skin, just keep discriminating against them due to their race and hope they don't take it personally? > Of course there are better ways to do things than this terrible strawman you built.
It's not a strawman though. If you're basing preferential treatment on race, how exactly do you determine that? Race isn't a scientific thing, so we have to either take people at their word or use a color chart. Is there a different method you had in mind?[1] https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/generational-wealth:-why-do-... [2] https://money.com/rich-families-lose-wealth/ [3] https://www.marketwatch.com/story/heres-why-90-of-rich-peopl... |
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Maybe you missed where I said the last person born into slavery died in living memory.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_last_survivors_of_Am...
But the discussion of slavery kind of misses the larger point; that systemic discrimination was not in fact dismantled in America with the end of chattel slavery. Other systems replaced the intent, and those persisted long past the Civil War, well into recent history to today.
> It's not a strawman though. If you're basing preferential treatment on race, how exactly do you determine that?
No one is holding up color scales to people’s skin, and no one suggested doing so, certainly not me. That’s how your argument is a straw man.
It sounds like you are trying to make a different argument now, and if you want to make that one without building a straw man, please do so.