What is the right amount of time to wait for an example of systemic racism before discarding it as an illusion?
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Good one
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Redlining was a practice in real estate as well as denying loans based on race. These practices are now illegal but the systemic repercussions of them are still in effect today. Poorer neighborhoods with less tax dollars for schools. Less education and opportunity.
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You've named the examples (housing, jobs,...). The model I've described provides one way of interpreting them as systemic as opposed to ordinary or random.
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Concrete examples. Not just bullet points.
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You can also look at NC District 12 and the gerrymandering to concentrate and limit black voters influence
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Affirmative action. Wait, that’s the opposite right?
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Example where the system fails, and no individual is at fault: •the industry practice of using SATs for college admission, and its damage down the line, and SATs are unfair to certain groups Yes individuals manage it, but the problem is bigger than any individual can fix
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