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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't agree that white men have such a positive image. Any history book that was written since around the 1970s is basically a catalog of How YT Effed Everything Up. Old White Males are probably the most hated demographic in the world and are used as the scapegoat for basically all modern social ills by various groups and world leaders.[/quote] Maybe so, but white men are still more beloved and sought after by women worldwide than anyone else. Can't knock the hustle.[/quote] Sought after, maybe. Beloved? I don't know. [b]Money talks. That's the "secret."[/b] White guys are "sought after" because of the perception that they have money and "privilege." If Filipino men had a reputation for being rich and powerful and controlling the world, then women would be after Filipinos. When white males stop having money and power we'll see how beloved and sought after we are.[/quote] Yup, that's it. In the U.S. because of history, institutions, laws, policy and a host of other bullshit, white men are and have been privileged. If and when things change, you will see more diversity in many areas, more eligible gentlemen of all hues, and the corresponding ratio of assholes in all stripes. So, all women be forewarned...[/quote] Do you believe the stupid shit that comes out of your mouth? You view white men through a uniform lens, which is, by definition, racist. You choose to believe white men have some special privilege. As a white man, I see scholarships and work opportunities that are for minorities only. From my perspective, I have to wonder why these opportunities go largely unused. If you'll excuse the pun, the shit ain't so black and white as you want to believe.[/quote] If you were smarter, you could've done some reading up on American history to understand why affirmative action and minority scholarships don't constitute privilege equivalent to white privilege. But you aren't, so you won't.[/quote]
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