Okay. My feeling is that white people on racism fall into the following categories:
1) they don’t care about the topic. It is not relevant to them
2) virtue signallers
3) true racists
4) scientific justifiers
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people who don’t discuss it publicly
6) honest anti racist zealots
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @Flyfiddlesticks and
In most foreign countries, people are just group 1. In the USA the population breakdown is something like: 1>5>2>4>6>3
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Sure. What I'm pointing out is that in-group folks find it hard to see. If not impossible. The first 3 tweets of this thread, apply not just to policing but entire historical/current narrative. Look at News Pictures of the rioting.https://twitter.com/greatbong/status/1267253296986652672?s=19 …
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Arnab RayVerified account @greatbongThis is not to say good policemen don’t exist, they do, they are fair and polite to all, but if you encounter a bad policeman, the chances are that the bad side of him will evident to people who are not white. White people will get the best face of the bad cop.Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
I don’t know what in our group means but I can tell you that I’ve dealt with many nasty cops and many cops are not white. It’s also tough for me to sympathize with members of the highest earning ethnic group in the United States when they are complaining.
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In-group. Out-group. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-group_and_out-group …. Self-identification. Etc., (We're all in-group and out-group in different contexts)
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Replying to @Flyfiddlesticks @Molson_Hart and
And highest earning ethnic group.. Who?
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Indian americans
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They get to be highest earners cos they don't assert their identity as anything but American. If they were strict about the first part of their hyphens, they'd get nowhere, fast. Look at Tulsi Gabbard. She's not Indian but she's Hindu. The obstacles she faced vs Yang.
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It’s her views not her ethnicity. Also she is half. There are two other very successful half hindu politicians: Kampala Harris and the UN ambassador former. Just fyi. Median income for Indians is iirc 3x whites so you can argue discrimination but it’s a tough needle to thread
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Harris claims to be Black not Indian: what does that tell you? Nikki isn't practicing her parents religion. That's what I said above: they're suppressing their non-Christian, non-American identities. Even the chaps the folks on the Right love: wouldn't get a whiff of progress.
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Jindal converged to Christianity also. So that’s a good point. However, I’m pretty sure Ajit Jain did not (he is Jain?) and there are other Indian politicians who did not have found success. The population is not large herez#.
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