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Yeah, the old "I haven't suffered anti-white discrimination, therefore anti-white discrimination doesn't exist" non-argument. And I notice that's the type of white male who supports anti-white discrimination: they are from a privileged background that insulated them, or they are older and established and in positions where anti-white discrimination can't harm them personally (eg, they are CEOs or tenured professors).  I grew up under conditions of extreme poverty, I never had any privileges, and yet all through school and now in the corporate world I've watched while blacks from middle-class backgrounds have been showered with privileges, on the theory that since they are black, they must have been underprivileged.  But your or my state of privilege is neither here nor there - the singling out of a particular race and gender for ridicule is racist/sexist, pure and simple.




Notice how persistent, systematic defamation of the identity of a specific race/gender group is fine as long as it's white males, but ANYTHING else, and the PC Marines are called out, and everyone within a range of fifty miles is fired or sent to racial sensitivity training.  This is the liberal double standard: racism isn't racism as long as it's directed against white males.


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