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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She should have been sjw autocorrect. And to pp unconscious bias is a lot different than active racisim I will actually throw y'all a bone that unconscious bias is an issue due to the fact that there are racial stereotypes based on some truths but become an issue and racist when applied to a situation without actually evaluating it first I would support having a conversation on the last paragraph but a book that starts from a false premise of all whites are racist is not only wrong but dangerous especially [b]when used as support for a racist driven agenda against whites from poc[/b][/quote] Citation? [/quote] Where do you think this author came from. All this garbage is being driven out of liberal college and universities with x studies departments and liberal white guilt folks in psychology, sociology and other departments You have to be living under a rock to not understand what the end game is here. The fact that reparations is getting steam in certain quarters, the fact that open POC racists and benders of history are getting awards from dumb woke organizations. Just google I'm talking about folks like Nikole Hannah Jones, the whole BLM movement and the people behind it, the shard leftward embarrassment turn of the NYT over the past year, Ibram X. Kendi etc There are plenty of crazies on the right but the mainstream left keeps amplifying theirs [/quote] Do you think that black lives matter? How do you want to address systemic racism in our country? In our schools? [/quote] Yes black lives matter . Black Lives Matter, a young adult male is tens of thousands more times likely to be killed by another young black male instead of a cop but that doesn't fit the bs BLM the organization is peddling You can fix systemic racism in the country and schools in the same way that their has progress with LGBT. By having people of different races and cultures interacting and talking to each other. By calling out actual racism and ostracizing people who actively practice it. At the same time, you can help fix systemic racism throughout the country and schools through personal choices that don't reinforce negative stereotypes. By having more URM intact families, by encouraging and demanding mature behavior, being prepared for school by building up hard work, personal responsibility, graduating high school, getting a job/college, marriage and then kids in that order. By removing the term "Acting white" and replacing it with "acting responsible". [/quote] So you don’t even know what systemic racist is... [/quote]
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