Today is the last day of my seven day challenge to provide a current example of systemic racism in America. No examples yet, just conceptual takes.
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Would it not be the police, courts, and municipalities from all the fees collected from a program like that?
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You think they stop and frisk black people for the profit?
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Oh there’s the problem: you believe racism at an individual level requires a beneficiary or rationality, and you believe racism at a systemic level needs malicious intent behind its inequitable outcomes.
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There is no such thing as equitable outcomes even for siblings as Thomas Sowell has pointed out
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Why does there need to be an intended beneficiary for it to be systemic racism?
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Aren't you moving the goal post? But since you created Dilbert, I'll bite.
Intended beneficiary is the public-at-large; however, benefit is being secured via disproportionate actions. An AA Asst. Dean @ Notre Dame got stopped 3-5X more than others by campus police. 

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Yes, he is moving the goalpost. He's either ignoring the examples people send him, or refusing to engage with them in an intellectually honest manner. It's apparent to me from this thread that he's not worth wasting time on.
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