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Comments by "Trazyn" (@Trazynn) on "What it takes to be racially literate | Priya Vulchi and Winona Guo" video.
Guys they're not racists! They're race realists literates!
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Yes, having privilege doesn't mean you're a bad person, it only means your opinions don't count. Am I doing this right?
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Intersectionality is the act of dividing people up in groups, and smaller sub-groups, each their own tiny tribe trying to get their piece of the pie. It's divisive, it's incendiary, and it's anything but harmless.
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Or as Peterson asks 'If I my opinion is invalid because of my white privilege, then precisely what am I left to do to make it valid?' SJW's don't like answering that question in a public domain because it exposes them for the tyrants they endeavor to become.
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Alex Howe those South African farmers being lynched and burned alive in the streets must feel really chuffed about their white privilege.
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Intersectionality is a superficial way of framing the world. It puts people into tiny tribes by highlighting each other's differences and placing them on a hierarchical ladder of entitlement. IE those without privilege are entitled to more privilege and those with privilege have to concede more of it. Or as MLK himself would say: “Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will."
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No no, don't appeal to authority. Face the argument or get off the ride. Either address my points on intersectionality or if you disagree with the model, present your own. Someone calls you out on your own terms and the first thing you do is question their credentials and look for the first exit sign out. Really doesn't look good right after preaching about how 'infighting only helps your opponents'. It only makes it painfully obvious how little tolerance you can bear for dissent.
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Yet when Asians move into a neighborhood they gentrify the place by improving the houses, and by willing to pay more for it.
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