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Systemic racism in the USA: Are whites "guiltier" if they had slavery in their past?
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<blockquote data-quote="RDKirk" data-source="post: 77566230" data-attributes="member: 326155"><p>That sounds like the privilege of being Latino in Texas, particularly for people in the working class. In another twenty years, it will be all but maybe the very elite of Texas.</p><p></p><p>There is no good way in the long term to defeat demographics in that respect. At least not through laws and policies. Or does Texas need a special kind of DEI that suppresses Latino privilege?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, that's being non-Latino in Texas, all right.</p><p></p><p>And that makes my point of what is wrong with DEI as it is conceived, formulated, and practiced: It makes the foundational presumption that white people are intrinsic oppressors, born that way, and must be constantly suppressed in their inborn desire to conquer other folk.</p><p></p><p>Also men. DEI makes the same foundational presumption about men.</p><p></p><p>Those are the foundational presumptions of the Critical Race Theory and the Critical Gender Theory that are the platforms of CRT and Radical Feminism, respectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDKirk, post: 77566230, member: 326155"] That sounds like the privilege of being Latino in Texas, particularly for people in the working class. In another twenty years, it will be all but maybe the very elite of Texas. There is no good way in the long term to defeat demographics in that respect. At least not through laws and policies. Or does Texas need a special kind of DEI that suppresses Latino privilege? Yeah, that's being non-Latino in Texas, all right. And that makes my point of what is wrong with DEI as it is conceived, formulated, and practiced: It makes the foundational presumption that white people are intrinsic oppressors, born that way, and must be constantly suppressed in their inborn desire to conquer other folk. Also men. DEI makes the same foundational presumption about men. Those are the foundational presumptions of the Critical Race Theory and the Critical Gender Theory that are the platforms of CRT and Radical Feminism, respectively. [/QUOTE]
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