Posted on 08/10/2015 11:42:05 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Citizens sign a petition for a "white privilege tax" -- but black privilege is just as pervasive, if not more so
On July 20, fake petition prankster Mark Dice aired a YouTube video in which he asks primarily minorities in San Diego, CA, to sign a petition advocating a one percent White Privilege Tax on the income of all Caucasian Americans. The signers were told the tax would be used to help fund social programs for minority communities as a means of countering the leftist fad known as white privilege. Unsurprisingly, the petition was well-received by a number of people. Under the banner of turnabout is fair play, we offer the following arenas in which a reasonable case could be made that black privilege is an integral part of the American landscape.
We begin with the most obvious aspect of black privilege known as affirmative action. The term affirmative action was first introduced by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, and developed and enforced for the first time by President Lyndon Johnson. This is the next and more profound stage of the battle for civil rights, Johnson insisted. We seek
not just equality as a right and a theory, but equality as a fact and as a result.
If I had black skin, I could go to an Ivy League school for free!
re> If I had black skin, I could go to an Ivy League school for free!
Why stop there? The Presidency is waiting.
“If I had black skin, I could go to an Ivy League school for free!”
And pick any job you want.
——If I had black skin, I could go to an Ivy League school for free!
And pick any job you want.——
Or choose not to work, and just draw a check from the government
We already have a “black privilege tax.” We also have a “brown privilege tax” too.
It’s called the income tax. Us “caucasians and orientals” pay that tax while the others enjoy an almost free lifestyle riding on the proceeds of the “black and brown” privilege tax.
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