They have fatigue for black criminals getting away with violence and crime against blacks. They do not have fatigue for blacks getting hangouts, preferential hiring and admissions, etc.
Maybe some do. Any black who earned his job is going to be resentful of blacks who got preferentially hired for some diversity quota, as everyone's going to think that he's not qualified.
I've had 8 music teachers throughout my adolescent and adult life. they were all good, but the best by far were also both black. One a pianist, the other a guitarist.
Zeroing in on an easily-undersrood typo is a massive red flag for bad faith...
Any black who earned his job is going to be resentful of blacks who got preferentially hired for some diversity quota, as everyone's going to think that he's not qualified.
Nope. The rising tide raises all ships. Everyone who is black benefits from affirmative action. If you're good enough to have a certain job, then you'll be given an even better one. And it doesn't matter if anyone thinks you aren't qualified because it's literally illegal to discriminate against you. There's no freedom of association in America after the civil rights act overwrote the constitution. Plus the liberals even invented "imposter syndrome" to help unqualified people explain away any burgeoning sense of inadequacy from their own incompetence.
I'd bet blacks have more black fatigue, because they are more likely to live among blacks and suffer the negative consequences from the bad behavior.
I often catch myself going full Klan member reading news articles
They have fatigue for black criminals getting away with violence and crime against blacks. They do not have fatigue for blacks getting hangouts, preferential hiring and admissions, etc.
What's hangouts?
Maybe some do. Any black who earned his job is going to be resentful of blacks who got preferentially hired for some diversity quota, as everyone's going to think that he's not qualified.
Source?
I've had 8 music teachers throughout my adolescent and adult life. they were all good, but the best by far were also both black. One a pianist, the other a guitarist.
Zeroing in on an easily-undersrood typo is a massive red flag for bad faith...
Nope. The rising tide raises all ships. Everyone who is black benefits from affirmative action. If you're good enough to have a certain job, then you'll be given an even better one. And it doesn't matter if anyone thinks you aren't qualified because it's literally illegal to discriminate against you. There's no freedom of association in America after the civil rights act overwrote the constitution. Plus the liberals even invented "imposter syndrome" to help unqualified people explain away any burgeoning sense of inadequacy from their own incompetence.
I disagree with that so long as they keep disappearing when the time comes to testify.