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hot take: white women face more oppression on the basis of their gender than black men do for their race.
Black men: *talking about the struggles they face as black men* White liberal women: “and who set that system up?”
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Anonymous 3d

I think statistically speaking the biggest issue in America is race, however I agree that gender imbalances are a rising issue

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Anonymous 3d

Statistics would have to disagree

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Anonymous 3d

this is like a 100000 degree take

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Anonymous 3d

Like no, not really. But I’d argue that liberal POC struggle more than conservative POC

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

Are you open to discourse or are you pretty stubborn with your opinion?

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Anonymous replying to -> womenfortrump 3d

What reasons do you have to argue such a statement? Just curious.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

I believe the average liberal people of color are hyperfocused on things like systemic racism & racial inequality in general so much so that it becomes an unnecessary everyday burden. IMO, there’s a huge difference in POC who don’t believe systemic racism & racial inequality is still weighing them down, TO THE EXTENT that it was, in the 21st century- they become doctors, lawyers, judges, CEO’s, the list goes on. The left pushes a narrative that POC need extra assistance to take on these roles

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Anonymous replying to -> womenfortrump 3d

No yeah I agree that being hyper focused on negative things results in lacking results. I’m not sure if you know what DEIA’s purpose actually was. It was a requirement in place so that you had to seek equal opportunity, not that you had to choose somebody over another because of a certain reason, the A is always omitted because it stands for accessibility. DEIA required the government to seek candidates from all neighborhoods, not just certain areas where there tends to be higher output.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

It was super helpful because it allowed people with great potential to actually be considered. Now that’s not the case so there is less outreach for opportunities and employment to lower output neighborhoods. Which stunts the potential growth that these neighborhoods could have.

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