| > American slavery was around 15-20 generations ago 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. |
You are the one making the argument that we need racial discrimination to right past wrongs. I gave you the reasons that is not only immoral, but unworkable. So if you have some method to make your vision of present & future racial discrimination a net benefit for society, I would like to hear it. Logically it isn't possible, so I'm curious to hear your proposed solution.