And yes, opportunity exists, but obviously we do not have true equality of opportunity, and if CRT is the way to it, so be it - it just needs to be kept in check. — ToothyMaw
People are successful for a lot of reasons outside of hard work. Maybe they are really attractive. Perhaps they are super intelligent, or just incredibly nice people. How about those folks who had successful parents and they made success for them a priority? These attributes significantly help people along the way.If the left desires equality of outcome and you're against it that means that you desire inequality of outcome. Why do you want that? — praxis
The universe is fundamentally finite and knowable. — Benj96
While I am willing to admit that there are occasions where the invocation of things like "white privilege" in activist circles can occasionally effectuate the internal policing of the community, the relentless examples that the Right attempts to make out of such instances is nothing but ironically, as this is, perhaps, their favorite talking point, indicative of a complete and total double standard. — thewonder
I'm a white guy living a nice but modest life in S Cali too, and unwoke as well. You don't need to be woke to care about equal rights and the like. — praxis
Would you have me move on from an insurrectionist, or any other wrong-doer and just pretend it didn't happen? — James Riley
From what I understand wokeness is majorly about equal justice and it seems perfectly reasonable to me to get as close to that as possible. Perhaps you wouldn’t be so content with the current state of affairs if you weren’t a white male living in Southern California. — praxis
Again, can you show me where I said what you quoted me as saying? I'm not saying I didn't say it, but my limited search skills of page 6 & 7 did not turn it up. — James Riley
You keep raising the ante. Now you must go forth among your kind and preach, like a disciple, the error of the ways of Trump and his spawn. — James Riley
What makes you say that? I've had some premonition that apathy is expressed due to too much rationality. — Shawn
Until you confess your sins to the public, no reasonable person would teach you how wrong you are on the merits. Your failure to confess has brought this on you. Jefferson Davis may or may not support Day Care, but I wouldn't talk to him about it until he admitted that slavery and racism is an abomination and that he was patently wrong for having aided and abetted it. — James Riley
Again, until you admit Trump lost, is a loser, and a sore loser, we can't debate the real issues. — James Riley
I'm yet to read of a single one, rather tragic really. Plato outlined the most important problems in philosophy around 2500 years ago, and we are yet to solve one, we haven't even made progress.
Is progress in this domain even possible? If not, why not? And if not, why bother? — forrest-sounds
I thought it was a pretty good rant. :) I would have had fun with it!I wrote a rant but deleted it. It was beneath me. — James Riley
I find there cannot be reasonable debate unless and until the person I would engage with publicly and sincerely turns their back on Trump and the alleged theft of the election. There is only one real place to have an intelligent, moderated debate on the record. The Republicans pursued that avenue in several different venues and they lost. Donald Trump continues to insist he won. He is a loser, and a bad one at that. — James Riley
One might ask, why not argue other points? Ask Elizabeth Cheney or any other member of the Republican Party who has not prostrated themselves before Trump. I will argue conservative principles and issues with them all day long. As for anyone else, they must first state: "Donald J. Trump lost, he is a loser, and a bad one at that." Then I will engage. — James Riley
Life was really difficult for everybody, not just the working class.
— synthesis
No, the wealthy lived large. Weird that you don't acknowledge that. — praxis
No such thing as equality. Not even close.
— synthesis
There is such a thing. It's just that those with an advantage don't want it. — praxis
The tax rate being high worked it's magic long before the tax shenanigans kicked in in response. The taxes loop holes came along and then we cut taxes on top of that, for a double down for the rich and a double fking for everyone else. — James Riley
Conditions for the working class were notoriously bad during that period, with long hours, low wages, hazardous and unhealthy conditions. Child labor wasn't outlawed until 1920. You're a real humanitarian, Synthesis. — praxis
If you want to look back at the "Golden Years" of a thriving American middle class (I know, they were not golden for minorities or women, but they were the years that trickle down types like to look back on with dreamy eyes) you might want to check the marginal tax rates and compare them with today. — James Riley
Funny you were just praising "a time when most Americans knew how to take care of themselves" (an extremely inefficient time compared to now) and now seem to be claiming that they could never achieve what's most important in life: profit. — praxis
Sum and substance: If you don't roll with capitalists like Elizabeth Warren, then you get to sleep with fascist nationalists like Trump, or socialists like AOC and Sanders. I'll take the latter any day, since their brand seems to work for all first world countries. Anyone who doesn't like it needs to pump the breaks on the delusional self-identifies liars. — James Riley
Right, even so, couldn't an inefficient economy provide for basic needs, and perhaps some of the extras we're so accustom to and dependent on?
Also, if we're all about efficiency and profit, then it's good to outsource labor to where it's cheapest and automate whenever possible, right? Screw the American worker if they can't compete. And let's make education as expensive as possible to help keep them down. — praxis
The invisible hand is giving a hand job to self-identified capitalists, while screwing the labor supply. — James Riley
Why exactly is efficiency so paramount? — praxis
One way to lead by example is to pay a living wage and then some. — James Riley
On the other hand I am interested to learn,more about the liar, extensions and the solutions? — Trestone
Sounds like that's not working out. — James Riley
Some folks (I'm not one of them) learn to lead and get the young un's to do all the hard work. — James Riley
To be fair, it could well be that young Synth didn’t do anything terribly physically demanding, in which case old Synth could be a champ in comparison. — praxis
I am sixty-three years old and I know what old men are capable of. I am one of them. We must give way to the new generations. — gikehef947
Humanity will improve the day a virus kills everyone who turns 50. Until then, an amendment could greatly improve the country's government. — gikehef947