WaitingforRuffcorn wrote:
America wrote:
Maybe that's not the best way to put it but you know the exact dynamic I'm referring to.
I would say this dynamic is discussed at length here:
https://quillette.com/2018/07/19/black- ... ealth-gap/But he's just a philosophy major. So it doesn't matter.
3 things jump out immediately.
1. Knew he was going to use the "other countries didn't get rich from slavery thus it is fallacious to think this country got rich "off the backs of slaves" argument. Knew you would agree with this portion of the argument among others as well.
2. Comparing the treatment of other groups to African Americans is stupid since none of them faced the hardships that African American faced. Japanese Internment lasted for 1-2 years. African American Slavery lasted for 250 years.
Would you like to ask the Average Slave whether they would have preferred to be Enslaved for the entirety of their life or would they have preferred 1-2 years of
detainment? Also let's ask any of the groups that you listed if they would prefer to be treated in the way slaves were treated or would they prefer the treatment they received. What do you think the answer would be?
Also immigration is voluntary slavery was not. Any group that immigrates into this country does so under their own free will. No one forced them to come here
Third. If Government action is so detrimental then why did whites in both the North and Southern regions fight so hard to end Reconstruction?
As an addendum is this rather stupid notion.
Among ManyYeah blacks were really making strides pre Civil Rights. See Their level of povery decreased from 87% to 47% What the hell are they complaining about? Post Civil Rights pd poverty level hasn't been anywhere near 47% so how could the Civil Rights movement have been detrimental?
Also aren't you the dude that not too long ago referenced the utopianism of Jim Crow life for blacks? Doesn't the 87% poverty rate sort of shoot that argument straight to hell?
This is largely incoherent, if not outright imaginary. Slavery ended almost 100 years before Japanese internment. And saying it's not big deal because of slavery is completely missing the point.
If you think screaming racism is the way to improve the lives of black people in the United States have at it. The author said it's time for inward looking and provided key data points. If you care to discuss those in a reasonable way we can have at it.