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Modern day systemic racism, does it exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="RDKirk" data-source="post: 77661899" data-attributes="member: 326155"><p>It can be racist if the conclusion was reached purely because of skin color.</p><p></p><p>For instance, one CRT principle is that even if a white person does something beneficial for a black person, it's only a surreptitious effort to place himself in a more advantageous position over that black person. That broad judgment that the white person's actions are always racist is based solely on skin color, and yes, that is itself racist.</p><p></p><p>There is currently a salient among young introverted black people that the general social advantages accorded to extroverts is racism directed toward <strong><em>them</em></strong>, specifically, by white people rather than something that broadly affects all introverts. Even more, black female introverts intersect that with their being female, speaking of it as a special discrimination against them because they are introverted, black, and female. That's CGT piled upon CRT.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In CRT, any effort whites take to mitigate racism is simply a means of securing their own superior social position.</p><p></p><p>I personally don't see how "interest convergence" is a bad thing...it's the basis of all human social interaction. But CRT presents it as a bad thing solely because white people did it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDKirk, post: 77661899, member: 326155"] It can be racist if the conclusion was reached purely because of skin color. For instance, one CRT principle is that even if a white person does something beneficial for a black person, it's only a surreptitious effort to place himself in a more advantageous position over that black person. That broad judgment that the white person's actions are always racist is based solely on skin color, and yes, that is itself racist. There is currently a salient among young introverted black people that the general social advantages accorded to extroverts is racism directed toward [B][I]them[/I][/B], specifically, by white people rather than something that broadly affects all introverts. Even more, black female introverts intersect that with their being female, speaking of it as a special discrimination against them because they are introverted, black, and female. That's CGT piled upon CRT. In CRT, any effort whites take to mitigate racism is simply a means of securing their own superior social position. I personally don't see how "interest convergence" is a bad thing...it's the basis of all human social interaction. But CRT presents it as a bad thing solely because white people did it. [/QUOTE]
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