Affirmative Action

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AA pretends that Will Smith or Barack Obama's kids, have fewer opportunities than some poor, white, son-of-a-meth-head.
Affirmative Action is to pretend that Will Smith or Barack Obama's kids, have fewer opportunities as connected black millionaires than some poor, white, son-of-meth-head in Appalachia, or some Asian boat persons kid who came here with nothing but a language/culture barrier... so they should get a special advantages in life, like college admissions.
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~ Aristotle Sabouni
Created: 2019-04-02 

Racism to cure racism is an idea so stupid and racist that it could only appeal to the far left.

Examples:

  • Harvard Admissions - Harvard is known to have systemic racism in admissions: dramatically different standards required to get in as an Asian (or white), versus Black. Trump's DOJ sued Harvard over their Constitutional violations... and the Biden administration of course dropped it. Under Republicans, the DOJ tries to stop it. Under Democrats, they encourage anti-Asian hatred.
  • MLKs dream - MLK had a dream. That dream was assassinated by the left... both in April 1968, and it is re-assassinated by the far left every time the dream twitches to this day. When reality doesn't fit your agenda, you must keep murdering the truth. They don't want a color-blind society, they want to be the arbiters of fairness based on race.


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👁️ See also

  • MLKs dream - MLK had a dream. That dream was assassinated by the left back in April 1968, and every time the dream twitches to this day.
  • White Privilege - White Privilege is to pretend that Rich Blacks are disadvantaged over Poor Whites.


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Terms
We need to agree on what terms mean. This used to be easy, before SJW's/Marxists started Orwelling our language.

Institutional Racism
"Systemic/Institutional Racism" is the delusion that the system (laws/agencies) are against poor brown people.



Tags: Terms  Institutional Racism


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