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She probably had the classic lefty tactic of calling them a racist. Seems to work every time.
Okay, this would work for a white person, but what about when she's telling the teepee, baboon whip nonsense to a fellow black person, ESPECIALLY if they're from Africa? Lol
Blacks don't call other blacks "racist" when we don't believe something they're telling us.
I'm not having this conversation here and I'm not blaming "working white people" for anything.
If you want to discuss this, then create a separate thread and send me a message to participate, but I'm not doing that in THIS thread.
And to be honest, I really don't care.
I'm just tired of these lies that black people get all this "special treatment" when I have yet to see or notice it.
No black person I know (family, friends, associates) has benefited from any "affirmative action" programs or causes. Maybe if you're a contractor with the government, but not with jobs or anything else.
You're the one who started that conversation. Now that people have questioned you on what you wrote, you don't want to answer?
I think minorities most benefit from affirmative action when applying for colleges, either undergrad or graduate work. Schools do love diversity, after all. It makes them feel better about themselves AND makes them look better.
(I'm not saying I think diversity is bad, I just think that universities will do anything to make themselves look better first and foremost - I've seen it personally)
You're the one who started that conversation. Now that people have questioned you on what you wrote, you don't want to answer?
No, I didn't start this, SOMEONE else did and I responded.
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I think minorities most benefit from affirmative action when applying for colleges, either undergrad or graduate work. Schools do love diversity, after all. It makes them feel better about themselves AND makes them look better.
Okay.
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(I'm not saying I think diversity is bad, I just think that universities will do anything to make themselves look better first and foremost - I've seen it personally)
I know you're not saying that.
Like I said, if anyone wants to discuss it in A SEPARATE THREAD, I will be HAPPY to.
I'm just not going to do it HERE.
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