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{eople did count on Trump to ease race relations BUT he made it worse. Are you still under Trump?Why don't Pelosi and Biden fix it? No more discrimination.i don't know why we are complaining about it year after year after identifying the problem. i bet if they asked Trump to do something he would have..
It wasn't the systems fault. The system is what fixed the problem.so why did it take years of fighting in the courts before it was finally rules that employers cannot just fire LGBT individuasl just becasue they find out they are members of a minority?
Trump wanted to help black americans and did if I'm not mistaken.{eople did count on Trump to ease race relations BUT he made it worse. Are you still under Trump?
but not all the people all the time and from all possibilities of discrimination
We will all dress alike, think alike, and the state will own everything.By what meat ax are you gong to remove "all possibilities of discrimination?"
Its the definition I'm using. Its the dictionary definition unless I'm mistaken.
I made my definition known early on in the thread when I said I was talking about the governmentA controversial term like that has many different definitions. If you argue with someone who is using a different one, you'll just end up talking past each other.
How did he do that?Trump wanted to help black americans and did if I'm not mistaken.
I looked at this link and the examples they gave of systemic racism was how zoning laws make it more difficult for the poor to buy housing in certain areas. But that isn't racism, that's an economic issue because the same zoning laws will apply to the poor of all colors, not just blacks. An I missing something here?
I looked up your link here and nowhere did I see anything about credit score being based on skin color, it just gave examples of lenders giving preferences to white people over people of other color. Am I missing something here?There is systemic racism in credit scoring and lending practices
A recent investigation into the mortgage loan industry exposed the well-known systemic inequality embedded in America's credit reporting system.
Does it sound like systemic racism to youI'm not sure what exactly you're asking me here.
It's one definition. The problem is that there is no universally agreed-upon definition.
Good question!I looked up your link here and nowhere did I see anything about credit score being based on skin color, it just gave examples of lenders giving preferences to white people over people of other color. Am I missing something here?
Less racist is not just an opinion.It's disingenuous to pretend that racism in society is not decreasing. IOW, American society is less racist than it was 50 years ago, if for no other reason than that the War and Boomer Generations are dying off.
That's why it's ludicrous for an elementary school teacher to label fifth-grade white kids as "oppressors" in some misguided anti-racist training. Those kids are certainly not "oppressors" today, and as members of Generation A-prime, they won't be oppressors in the future.
the median income of Asian American's is a result of where the majority of them live.I know. Asians make more money that whites and they do less time in jail. Race card please.
it was the systems fault. No one should have to go through the courts to be eligible for basic civil rights. And Since the Supreme Court's ruling Texas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Wyoming and several other states have enacted laws to create loopholes allowing LGBT individuals to be fired at will.It wasn't the systems fault. The system is what fixed the problem.
the demographics of the poorI looked at this link and the examples they gave of systemic racism was how zoning laws make it more difficult for the poor to buy housing in certain areas. But that isn't racism, that's an economic issue because the same zoning laws will apply to the poor of all colors, not just blacks. An I missing something here?
Of course it does. Because blacks as a whole work jobs that pay less. AND they undoubtedly are more represented under the poverty line.
So even when they do work, they are working the types of jobs that pay less instead of pursuing careers that pay more.
The opportunities are there, but they are not taking them.
the demographics of the poor
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