Posted 19 October 2019 - 07:28 AM
It's a massive, widescale problem. And I don't ever try to argue that all races here get treated the same. I'm only saying that I read this thread, but seldom respond because I'm not into swimming upstream, where my political views aren't the same as the other 97 percent of everyone.
I grew up on an Indian Reservation. My ancestry is Cherokee, Irish, and German. My wife is native indian. Life is how it is because a small, elite group from so many years ago, sold their souls for money through basic evil. Today, we still have the small, elite running things from behind the curtain, or in front of it, but that 5 percent is no accurate model for your common white male, and I won't be shoved in with that heartless regime just because we're both Caucasian.
On a final note, "people of color", which was the term used in this latest poll, do face extra problems. They listed two specific groups, Black and Mexican, in the most need, while the other "People of Color", people of Oriental and Indian descent, somehow didn't seem to share the same hardships as the first group.
Are we as Americans looking down on Black or Mexican, while at the same time actually elevating Orientals and Indians? If so, then why do you think that is?
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