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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm lost. Acknowledging structural racism = burning the constitution? But armed mercenaries disregarding things like the 4th amendment are not a deal breaker for you. So therefore vote Trump? That's your logic? You make no sense.[/quote] There is no structural racism. That’s a made up term that means nothing. Go back to the drawing board on your argument please. At some point you may actually make sense. [/quote] Google FHA and FDR housing policies in the 30s and 40s. Educate yourself. [/quote] What do housing policies in the 30’s and 40’s have to to do with the 2000’s?[/quote] Just google "how redlinging affects us today" pick with resource you like, educate yourself. [/quote] You don't even need to go back that far. Look at how the [b]"War on Drugs" was set up to drive massive inequalities.[/b] This was the 1990s-now. You really have to either have your head in the sand or be a devout follower of Mein Kampf to deny structural racism. There's so much information out there that you have no excuse for not starting to learn.[/quote] Well meaning white politicians responding to the crack baby crisis in 1980s black neighborhoods. Disparate punishments were not intended to be racist, they were intended to acknowledge the disparate addiction and physical harm from crack vs. powder. But that doesn't mean that black men were forced to deal crack.[/quote] I think we need to get over intent. It's nice that intentions are good. But if the impact is disparate then we're doing something/ have been doing something wrong.[/quote]
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