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In Reply to: RE: $141,000 vs $11,000: that's the wealth inequality between whites and blacks in this country. posted by tinear on December 18, 2014 at 13:54:16
"Forget the reasons...".
Why?
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and now, LOL, said Middle/Lower Class Caucasians **are** the very Poor whom they hated.
Bullshit.
Quite to the contrary, the reasons are critically essential.
If an amplifier has insufficient current available, the only way to improve it is to know the REASON.
If a loudspeaker has an overly-bright high end, the only way to fix it is to know the REASON.
If Caucasian-American 'A' makes 10x more than Caucasian-American 'B', there is a REASON.
> If Caucasian-American 'A' makes 10x more than Caucasian-American 'B', there is a REASON.>
Sometimes the reason is simply being in the right place at the right time when an opportunity is handed to you - like Bill Gates, one of the world's richest men.
Otherwise the "reasons" are very complex.
Uh huh....
The Caucasian Middle Class has lost or is losing all the hard-won "Welfare" (er..."worker rights") that once masked the "sins" we typically attribute only to the Poor, whether it be laziness, outmoded skills, drug/sex abuse, inconvenient pregnancies, etc.
The more we adapt Free Market policies, the less "superior" we're going to look as Caucasians, and I suspect that there will be a change in voting patterns.
You can see your future self if you simply observe life in the pre '40s.
"The Caucasian Middle Class has lost or is losing all the hard-won "Welfare" (er..."worker rights") that once masked the "sins" we typically attribute only to the Poor, whether it be laziness, outmoded skills, drug/sex abuse, inconvenient pregnancies, etc. "
You really ought to run for Senator or something, 'cause that sentence sounds great but doesn't say anything.
In any case, the reasons are not moot, they're critical.
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