Can someone explain systemic racism with a clear and current example?https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1272866187718701056 …
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Really more of a "systemic classism" with the wealthy/political class against everyone else.
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falls apart when you talk about NYC and all the shitty schools
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Poorer white have a better shot of being poor based on their own intergenerational decisions instead of redlining that pushed others into Queensbridge projects that built no equity & were over policed form the start after coming back from WW2 instead of cheap loans for Levittowns
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Or how about: -willie horton race bating that politically killed any opposition tomass incarceration -legacy ed admissions -nixon's reasons for starting the drug war -mulford act -cointelpro -jim crow -anti-miscegenation laws that also assisted in preserving wealth
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Were poor whites redlined by FHA policy from the 1934 through 1977?
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One very specific example: the Black kid will have a harder time getting a credit card, even controlling for delinquency rates.pic.twitter.com/tHsRGehivp
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They wouldn’t, that’s why it’s *structural* racism, not *psychological* racism. Structural racism is the cause of far more black kids being in that situation than white kids in percentage terms.
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2/ and as a result, all else equal, you’ll get more poor and uneducated black adults than white adults, even with no “new” racism. Poorer and less educated people are also both more likely to commit crimes and to get punished for crimes, so the disparities persist.
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