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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I'm under the impression that "systemic" also refers to the way separate policies (both racial and nonspecific) cumulatively harm a race group. How is this wrong thinking? Thanks.
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Why "race"?
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The remaining poor people come from two groups I refer to this way: the too incapable, and those that aren't allowed because they are too capable and other people are afraid of them so are held down. The latter is mostly anti-competition laws, tax, etc. (Regulations in general.)
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Some politicians might try to calm those of us asking to get rid of the taxes and anticompetition laws by calling it something squishy like "favoring wealth", when that's too unspecific. Then we get lost in language muck til we realize it and we get out.
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The fact that a policy favoring wealth is bad for all poor people is not inconsistent with it being particularly bad for a subset, if that subset is also addled by other factors (e.g., assumptions about skin color)
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