I get that. At least somewhat. Nevertheless the mindset is self-defeating, no?
You haven't achieved anything? So what. Start today. The only important judge of your achievements is yourself. And you can choose: Do you beat yourself down for not living up to your expectations, or do you lift yourself up and cheer to make it better the next time. And I do not mean that you shouldn't be critical of yourself, it's important to know what mistakes one made to do it better the next time.
The things you CAN and in my opinion should beat yourself up over are basically the seven deadly sins. And I say that as someone that isn't overly religious.
What exactly makes you think she paid this with money she has earned?
Also: Don't go chasing the grass on the other side. It's most certainly not as green as you think and it prevents you from focusing on bettering yourself.
Some people say, countries send their most incompetent politicians to Brussels so they cannot do dumb shit in the countries government.
Germany has decided they can have their cake (sending vdL) and eat it, too (Baerboeck, Lauterbach and countless others)
Does it even help poor black people from the US?
How can it. There's two basic possibilities
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You are put in a position that you are not qualified for.
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You are qualified for the position but everyone thinks, you aren't
Either of these possibilities leads to the realization that you needn't even try to do your best. And when you stop trying doing your best, the only way is down. For you, for your children, for your community.
Just look at black people in america. There's never been so many programs to 'help' black youth to succeed, yet they are worse off in every metric that actually counts.
The few that aren't worse off, are considered white by their peers and the president of the United States.
I'm sure there's studies. But logic dictates that nobody benefits, especially long term. Affirmative action and quotas are, inherently, a race to the bottom. And those that are supposed to 'benefit' will be seen as not adequate for whatever position they are in (even when they didn't get there through AA)
if you can present him with a compelling script
probably when AI takes over. The current batch of writers are all activists.
And no, I don't think AI can really create as of yet, but then again, neither can hollywood-writers
The female player, who does not want to be identified for a variety of reasons — including not wanting to hurt anybody’s feelings
Bitch, even if we assume anyone should care about the feelings of this monstrosity. How would saying it anonymous hurt less?
and being labelled a bigot
That's the money-shot. You care more about being seen as a good™ person than you care about either, your fellow women or the man that's going to destroy a whole lot of them in the next few years.
Fucking psychopath.
we'd arrive at some societal messaging telling blacks
or we don't tell [insert item here] anything. Why would we have societal messaging targeting [insert item here].
There may very well be racial traits limiting what an individual can and cannot achieve, but I really think keeping the focus on race (just reversing the message) doesn't do anyone any favor.
but when are you gonna put a ring on it?
Well, never? With all the systems in place that protect women from the consequences of their decision, systems that put the responsibility, blame and fallout of said decisions squarely on the shoulders of the man (or men in general via welfare), there's no reason to ever consider marriage.
It's not womens nature that is the problem (women's nature hasn't changed all that much), it's that there's no consequences for a woman to give in to their nature. Well there are, but they don't feel it until they have already hit the wall.
Do some of these people sometimes sit back and wonder why the black community (I'm starting to dislike the moniker btw) is way worse off today than they were before the Civil Rights Act?
Just kidding, I'm aware that this was the goal all along.
One of the main reasons for this, according to Badgett is that the numbers of LGBTQ people are rising, especially among younger generations. According to a Gallup survey released last year, 21% of Generation Z Americans who have reached adulthood — those born between 1997 and 2003 — identify as LGBT, as do 10.5% of millennials, compared to 2.6% of baby boomers.
For something that is natural, the increase of these numbers sure seems unnatural
"it's not a tiny fraction anymore...it's a game changer."
Only if you actually believe that thse 21 percent are what they say they are. Plot twist: They're not. It's a combination of peer pressure, virtue-signaling and fear of cancel culture.
I still maintain that this is all theater. The big boys will make a deal and the law will be used to hit sites that are either a threat to the big boys or a threat to the government.