When did white privilege end?
What year did white privilege end? Anyone have a date?
shareit is still here for now. my cousin got pulled over with recently with a decent amount of drugs right out of chicago and the cop let him keep them and go on his way with his contraband not even confiscated
shareShould be easy to determine.
Which laws were passed upholding white privilege and when we’re they passed?
You’re welcome.
Let us know your results.
There never was a thing as “white privilege”
shareSo then the KKK and slavery did not exist? Black people always had the right to vote?
shareNone of that means white privilege existed.
There where black people that owned slaves, and there were white people who were slaves.
You could not be more wrong here. Lets go over the definition of privlege.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/privilege
an advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because of their position or because they are rich:
Healthcare should be a right, not a privilege.
Senior management enjoy certain privileges, such as company cars and health insurance.
A right that Whites themselves had to fight for after many years of fighting their overlords in the UK, who were also White. And Black Americans have way more rights in America than they do in Africa and Middle Eastern countries where slavery is still practiced despite being illegal.
The only "privilege" that ever existed in America for a long time was American Privilege. These days, however, there's more evidence for Black, Hispanic, and LGBT privilege, but people aren't ready to have that conversation yet.
Black Americans having more rights in America than in Africa and Middle Eastern countries is irrelevant. It does not mean that white people did not have privileges' over them.
Notice how you could not refute my point about voting. So no wrong.
Actually I did refute your point about voting when I said the White colonists had to fight their White overlords in order to be able to decide anything for themselves. Remember the Boston Tea Party? Or literally an entire WAR that was fought for independence? If "White Privilege" really existed, none of that would have happened.
It's a myth.
Actually I did refute your point about voting when I said the White colonists had to fight their White overlords in order to be able to decide anything for themselves. Remember the Boston Tea Party? Or literally an entire WAR that was fought for independence? If "White Privilege" really existed, non of that would have happened.
It's a myth.
I'm ready. Alphabet privilege is very real, and institutionally forced now.
Change my mind.
At what point did the government enforced discrimination IN FAVOR of minorities out weight the discrimination from the rich white people that cared more about their fellow white people than money?
shareNever ended because it never existed.
shareSo black people always had the right to vote then?
shareWomen, black people, and non-land owning white citizens were ALL not allowed to vote...and were given the vote within 3 years of each other.
Reality doesn't line up with your world view.
Which shows that women, black people, and non land owning white citizens did not have a privilege that those people had. What was the date things became just and fair?
shareThere is no White privilege and there never was. There is wealth privilege.
At the height of slavery 1.5% of the country owned slaves. Half the country banned it. And fortunately slavery was ended 150 years ago by Republican Abraham Lincoln and the 100s of thousands of white and black men who fought together to end it. Again, slavery ended 150 years ago.
The mental slaves of today choose it.
More inconvenient truths of American Slavery...
In 1860, only 6% of all Southerners (white & black) owned slaves, while 94% didn’t. In 1830, African Louisiana native, Nicolas Metoyer and his family, owned 215-African slaves. 3,000-African slaves were owned by African households alone in New Orleans LA by 1860, white European slaves were also bought/sold at this time by both white and black owners in the U.S. American Indians also owned slaves of all races as well.
The Confederate Constitution was adopted on 11 March 1861, in Article 1, Section 9 (1) and (4), formally banning all overseas African slave trade & allowed for any individual Confederate state to abolish slavery within its borders which it was attempting to do when Lincoln invaded the South by force.
And my favorite...
Black Confederate soldiers received equal pay, equal weapons, & were treated as equals fighting alongside their white counterparts. Black Yankee soldiers did not receive equal pay, did not receive equal weapons, and were segregated in Yankee military units.? (This is why some parts of the country, like Boston, are considered the most racist places in the US...but keep thinking Blue, Northern cities are innocent of racism)
There is no date, because it doesn't exist.
shareWell I’ll concede there is some “white privilege”. If a white person doesn’t toe the liberal agenda no one says anything, but if a blacks person dares to be conservative then they are slandered and call every vile name in the book by the liberal media such as “Uncle Tom”, “Token” and the N-word, just look at the vicious and racist attacks they launched against Senator Tim Scott, they even said he was a Puppet of the GOP who didn’t even know what racism is.
On a side note it’s quite pathetic that everything moviefanatic505 cites as evidence has been repealed and outlawed.
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