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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

It is often asserted that black people can not be guilty of discrimination because of their minority status. If white people cease to be a majority, will they also be considered incapable of discrimination?


14 posted on 12/17/2014 8:22:27 PM PST by etcb
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To: etcb

“White” will always mean advantage, privilege and unearned to blacks and other minorities. It will be used as an excuse to enslave them one day.


31 posted on 12/18/2014 3:16:26 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: etcb

Never.

All “people of color other than white” are “historical victims” and cannot ever be accused of using demographic power against the “historically privileged” white.

The victims will be considered honorary minorities even if they are a demographic majority. The *privileged* will be considered de facto oppressors forever.

BTW, contrarian that I am, I want to know why there will be a projected 10-year increase in the white population followed by a slow, inevitable *decline* to a fraction of under half?

This is accomplished by 1) lumping all other groups into one against the Euro-whites and 2) assuming that all mixed-race people will automatically find solidarity with the *people of color*, even when the light-skinned mixed race people find discrimination within the people of color cadres and yet are often situated (socially, economically, educationally) so as to prosper in the society-at-large.

This conclusion is reached by the always suspect straight-line extrapolation from the present to infinity, which assumes nothing ever changes. Whites could simply begin having more babies. People of color could increase their utilization of abortion and birth control. Voluntary separation could result in increased deaths of people of color from violence in their neighborhoods, while whites survive in relatively safer environments. The conclusion is based on a demographic hockey stick constructed of groundless assumptions. It may be “a possibility” It is not necessarily a probability and it is not a guaranteed outcome.

These *studies* are exercises in FUD.


34 posted on 12/18/2014 6:21:10 AM PST by reformedliberal
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