On paper it should be an easy Trump win, but I suspect shenanigans.
This is the perfect place to ask people who are informed. Which agenda will take the win in November and why do you think they will?
On paper it should be an easy Trump win, but I suspect shenanigans.
This is the perfect place to ask people who are informed. Which agenda will take the win in November and why do you think they will?
That makes no sense. You are still being denied for being white if only 20% of people are do you think those 20% would not object? That is just dumb.
Are you trying to make a point or just drunk?
…what? What’s this 20% figure coming from? I’m not sure what that first bit was trying to convey.
I’m saying that you might be denied opportunities not because of your race, but for other reasons. Maybe you’re less qualified, maybe someone else is more charming, you don’t know for sure what happened behind the doors of your last interview.
Fact is you’re not going to be given everything you ask for, and sometimes you’ll be passed up for legit reasons, and sometimes it’ll be less fair. No sense speculating on what you don’t know, keep your chin up, and move on. Rejection is part of life dude
So you're saying that as long as the left hides DIE then white people will not notice?
I do agree that it is possible and I'm seeing a shift. White people were heavily discriminated before DIE was brought to the table and people did not mind it. It was only when they started virtue signaling about how they discriminate against white people that we've started noticing.
Nope, that’s not what I’m saying. So the rest of your comment is kind of moot.
I’m saying that it’s quite within the realm of possibility that race had nothing to do with why you weren’t awarded an opportunity, and getting angry about missing out and speculating reasons out of your control is only holding you back
So what is your point? We're talking about the fact that white people are being discriminated against. It is not debatable and white people are finally waking up.
Will there be white people that will blame their failure do to discrimination when in fact they were not discriminated? Sure but how is that relevant. They will still add to the tribalization of white people.
I'm really trying to understand your point. Is there a conclusion or something?