I’m sorry to disagree, but you have neglected a key factor. While the poor, in the US today, are indisputably better off than the poor from, say, 500 years ago, the gap between themselves and the wealthy has never been more apparent.https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/02/07/6-facts-about-economic-inequality-in-the-u-s/ …
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What's the alternative for addressing racism then, from an academic perspective? How can an issue so inherently humanitarian go about properly addressing a serious yet difficult to quantify problem? Is there much we can do, as individuals?
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Could it be any other way, though? The insidious academic fraud you identify is a sincerely held belief of the intelligentia (in as much as falsehood may be sincerely believed), and the world has always sought to justify its many activities by the words of sincere intelligentia.
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In my opinion, the left’s clever use of doublespeak makes their rather (sometimes inadvertently) insidious goals seem virtuous to someone who may be predisposed to being driven by compassion.
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Yes, playing on emotions is the name of the game. that's why "feelings" were so elevated in the last decade or so....it became "i feel" instead of "i think".
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We've become so blessed with modernity, that our subconscious still wants to fight battles that have already been decided. The lack of struggle brings these ideas into popular culture, as a way to hide and shame ourselves for living so well.
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... says the <checks notes> Jungian psychologist
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The Western nations buying wholesale into CRT already subscribe to universal HR. If someone is discriminated against for an immutable characteristic they have recourse to law. It’s repackaging the ‘class struggle’ for younger generations, a power grab for 3rd gen rights.
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Which will elevate the rights of subgroups and be anything but universal and equal.
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