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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Asians are often considered “white adjacent.” I’m not sure how the success of black immigrants gets explained.[/quote] Black immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean come from upper middle class and educated professionals, not the poor laborers and servants there. You racists always ignore the huge advancements of U.S. blacks since partial enforcement of civil rights. There has been a huge increase in bachelors, masters, and professional degrees and incomes and standards of living. [/quote] That can't be right. To hear the anti-racists tell it, nothing has gotten better for Black people since the Founding. [/quote] LOL, the woke justice warriors are taking a beating on this thread.[/quote] I know, right? DCUM skews liberal. Can you imagine what a conservative-leaning forum would be like?[/quote] If you think that social pressure is a critical element of the movement, then note that an anonymous forum does not lend itself to naming, shaming, and ostracizing detractors. [/quote] Are you talking about the silent majority who will vote against Democrats?[/quote] No. I was suggesting that an anonymous forum may not be the venue where tools like naming, shaming, and ostracizing people come into play, if one thinks that DEI proponents rely on such tools.[/quote] Which of course they do... Trying to paint anyone who opposes any part of the woke agenda as a racist has been a standard tactic for years. People are simply becoming desensitized to it. As a society we need shared values that we can all support. Policies should be colorblind and help and opportunities should be available to everyone regardless of their race. [/quote]
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