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Thread: Tell me again how White Supremacy is the Problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter1469 View Post
    On a FB private group someone analyzed a lot of the pics of that protest and pointed out that a lot of the weapons were all goofed up in various ways. These guys don't seem to have taken the NRA shooter safety courses.
    And where are the critics jumping all over the gun habits of the black people like they did when I posted a video of a darling little girl?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adelaide View Post
    There is no need to minimize or exaggerate it - it is a problem, not the biggest, but a problem. And like I said previously, I would assume that the extremism is very symbolic of the much quieter racism and bigotry that exists on a constant basis which is why it is generally universally acknowledged as a problem across most groups.
    That systemic racism many claim but can't seem to find evidence for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adelaide View Post
    There is no need to minimize or exaggerate it - it is a problem, not the biggest, but a problem. And like I said previously, I would assume that the extremism is very symbolic of the much quieter racism and bigotry that exists on a constant basis which is why it is generally universally acknowledged as a problem across most groups.
    But it is wildly exaggerated and, quite frankly, that probably does more damage to society than the thing itself. Did we not just witness months of rioting due to a demonstrably false narrative regarding police shootings? You might assume that, on what basis I do not know, but it's not really any of your business and you should not be seeking to correct attitudes you find objectionable. Moreover, I hold a variety of positions that some here would regard as "racist" or "bigoted" but can't seem to explain why. It's just not an accusation that we should take seriously simply because it's made.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CCitizen View Post
    Poor people of any race are likely to commit crime. In Canada and Scandinavia, crime was reduced by Welfare State.
    Is there any reason you quoted me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    That systemic racism many claim but can't seem to find evidence for.
    It's not needed because it's not what you said it's what you really said. Only a small group of select specialists have the skills necessary to find the implicit racism in comments that may appear to the layman to have nothing to do with race. I think they all write for The Atlantic, actually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    It's not needed because it's not what you said it's what you really said. Only a small group of select specialists have the skills necessary to find the implicit racism in comments that may appear to the layman to have nothing to do with race. I think they all write for The Atlantic, actually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    Of course the truth of the matter is that black criminals represent a far greater danger to Americans of all races than white supremacists.
    I disagree. Correlation does not mean causation. If A is correlated to B, it does not mean that A causes B or B causes A.

    For instance, people who use public transportation are much more likely to engage in theft, robbery and drug dealing then people who have limousines with chauffeurs. Does that mean that public transportation causes people to learn crime? No -- it means that poor people commit more crime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    Is there any reason you quoted me?
    I responded to text quoted -- correlation does not imply causation.

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