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The systematic racism today is Affirmative Action, which black people overwhelmingly support because they get preferential treatment based on their skin color.
"Systemic racism" is what it is called when Black people dislike the fact that there are meritocracy barriers and penalties against criminal behavior that prevent them from doing whatever they want to in life.
They take the statistical group outcomes of those failures, ignore the academic and crime statistics, and claim that they don't achieve as well as other people not because of their own failures but because of a "racism" that they can't specifically identify (because it doesn't exist).
Because they can't identify the specific points of racism in the "system", it then becomes "systemic racism". Meaning that the entire system is supposedly racist by nature and therefore one can't find anything specifically racist and fix it.
When they want to make an issue out of specific events, like Police brutality, it requires that the Police and Crime statistics be wholesale ignored and it becomes a massive propaganda operation.
The Press is mostly responsible for all of this, of course. Without its support and coaching of Blacks, through unending propaganda articles, Blacks feel enabled to adopt a false 2020 victim narrative and pretty much claim whatever they want to and without the burden of proof. Protecting that effort is the Press that seeks to effectively levy punishment on and marginalize any serious rebuttal to Black claims to victimhood in 2020.
In summary, "systemic racism" is largely a Press and "New York Intellectual" gambit to destroy the United States's social fabric to a nefarious end. Using Black self-interest as one vehicle. As one facet of that effort to destroy, it's working well.
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Originally Posted by momonkey
What is it and how does it keep black people from doing what they want to do in life?
OMFG EDUCATE YOURSELF!
1) Systemic racism prevents black children from being raised in two parent households (which would otherwise erase 90% of the economic gap and child poverty rate). This is because white people forcefully keep black fathers away from their children. Whenever a black father attempts to build a home with their baby's mother, the white patrol hunts them down and forces them back into the "men only" part of town. Such sex-segregated neighborhoods are not enforced upon other races.
2) Meanwhile, in black schools, with black teachers and principals in black neighborhoods, the white patrol comes in and steals all the resources and books from the school, and watches black parents to make sure they aren't teaching their kids how to read, write and value education. If any black in America is found to be valuing education, the white patrol sends them re-ignorance camp, so they can "learn their place."
3) Additionally, the white patrol in black majority cities with black mayors, police, police chiefs, judges, defenders and prosecutors makes sure that blacks always have no choice but to be caught up in the "system" as they rape, rob, murder and commit crimes in their own black community. Because blacks are committing more crime than any other race per capita (because of systemic racism), they come into contact with police (most often black, but those black police are coons and uncle toms with internalized white supremacy)... and are subject to greater incidents of arrest and maltreatment as a result. Black cops might kill more black people than whites... but WE really know who is ultimately to blame: YT.
4) Finally, the white patrol actively discourages black folks from entering college. Black folks aren't given any sort of aid, preferential admissions, and are certainly not the beneficiary of any lower standards or diversity and inclusion outreach efforts. Blacks are only able to enter "afro American studies" programs and "social justice" programs, instead of STEM fields or law. They literally cannot.
Oh. Plus band-aids come in one color.
This is systemic racism. So it is written. So it is true.
Last edited by AHenriques1147; 06-14-2020 at 07:37 AM..
"Systemic racism" is what it is called when Black people dislike the fact that there are meritocracy barriers and penalties against criminal behavior that prevent them from doing whatever they want to in life.
They take the statistical group outcomes of those failures, ignore the academic and crime statistics, and claim that they don't achieve as well as other people not because of their own failures but because of a "racism" that they can't specifically identify (because it doesn't exist).
Because they can't identify the specific points of racism in the "system", it then becomes "systemic racism". Meaning that the entire system is supposedly racist by nature and therefore one can't find anything specifically racist and fix it.
When they want to make an issue out of specific events, like Police brutality, it requires that the Police and Crime statistics be wholesale ignored and it becomes a massive propaganda operation.
The Press is mostly responsible for all of this, of course. Without its support and coaching of Blacks, through unending propaganda articles, Blacks feel enabled to adopt a false 2020 victim narrative and pretty much claim whatever they want to and without the burden of proof.
OK, but isn't black dysfunction caused by centuries of oppression by whites?
Well the evil white man used systemic racism to hold back black peope in every city in America. This is proven by looking at countries in Africa with no white people or systemic racism to hold them back. Just look at how much they are thriving in Africa on their own!
There is no such thing. Some people act like it's still the 1860s with legalized slavery, the law requiring public racial segregation and also outlawing mixed marriages.
1) Systemic racism prevents black children from being raised in two parent households (which would otherwise erase 90% of the economic gap and child poverty rate). This is because white people forcefully keep black fathers away from their children. Whenever a black father attempts to build a home with their baby's mother, the white patrol hunts them down and forces them back into the "men only" part of town. Such sex-segregated neighborhoods are not enforced upon other races.
2) Meanwhile, in black schools, with black teachers and principals in black neighborhoods, the white patrol comes in and steals all the resources and books from the school, and watches black parents to make sure they aren't teaching their kids how to read, write and value education. If any black in America is found to be valuing education, the white patrol sends them re-ignorance camp, so they can "learn their place."
3) Additionally, the white patrol in black majority cities with black mayors, police, police chiefs, judges, defenders and prosecutors makes sure that blacks always have no choice but to be caught up in the "system" as they rape, rob, murder and commit crimes in their own black community.
4) Finally, the white patrol actively discourages black folks from entering college. Black folks aren't given any sort of aid, preferential admissions, and are certainly not the beneficiary of any lower standards or diversity and inclusion outreach efforts. Blacks are only able to enter "afro American studies" programs and "social justice" programs, instead of STEM fields or law. They literally cannot.
Oh. Plus band-aids come in one color.
This is systemic racism. So it is written. So it is true.
So it's "normal" to be white?
That explains a lot.
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