Let's Talk about Black Privilege

💥. Not having to provide a fact-based number: black privilege — yes or no?
💥 Florida professor cites 'black privilege'
amid George Floyd protests, prompting calls for his firing
💥 White Privilege Versus Black Privilege In America
💥 It's Past Time to Acknowledge Black Privilege
💥 'White Privilege' Is Not What Is Holding Blacks Back Today

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Author: Rich Logis Via Strategic Culture Foundation

There are approximately 250 million Americans aged 20 and over. How many don't believe that black lives matter? I want a number, backed up by evidence — not a dissertation, pontification, polemic, manifesto, or Socratic dialogue. A number.



Not having to provide a fact-based number: black privilege — yes or no?

Take NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, who imagined a noose the way the narrator in Edgar Allen Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart imagined a droning beating heart. A hysterical black American creates unnecessary panic over a noose found in his garage; draws 15 FBI agents to investigate, at a total of tens of thousands of dollars in taxpayer money; investigation confirms the black American's story was paranoia; FBI goes home; nothing happens to the black American for making a false accusation and creating unnecessary panic; continues to receive fawning press in the DMIC (Democrat Media Industrial Complex). Black privilege — yes or no?

Lincoln County, Ore. exempted from mandatory mask-wearing "[p]eople of color who have heightened concerns about racial profiling and harassment due to wearing face coverings in public." Black privilege — yes or no?

Black Americans saying the "N-word" without fear of recrimination of being called racist: black privilege — yes or no?

During the recent George Floyd–related terrorist looting and riots, retired St. Louis, Mo. police captain David Dorn was shot and killed; he was 77. His death was recorded on a phone for the world to see, in a grotesquely grim The Truman Show moment for the nation. Dorn's alleged murderer, a 24-year-old ex-felon named Stephan Cannon, was convicted at 18 for violent felony robbery and was supposed to serve a seven-year sentence. But he never served a day thanks to leniency from the presiding judge. The violent ex-felon subsequently twice violated his probation but, alas, never went to prison. Cannon is black; his two accomplices were also black. So much for gun control.

Cannon is entitled to Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Fourteenth Amendment guaranteed rights. Our legal system is so "systemically racist" that Cannon will (once again, as a repeat offender) benefit from liberties 39 white guys decided over two centuries ago should be the law of the land.

As a free black ex-felon after committing a violent crime and then violating his probation: black privilege — yes or no?

Sadly, black privilege did not save Dorn's life. Rest in peace, Captain Dorn, who left behind a wife, five children, and ten grandchildren.

When a free black man, with dozens of priors, allegedly kills a white cop, and no one hears about it on CNN or on the pages of The New York Times, was the black man privileged?

Either we all enjoy some privilege or we have none at all. I happen to consider everyone who lives in America privileged, including blacks — and illegal aliens, which I discuss in my upcoming first book, 10 Warning Signs Your Child Is Becoming a Democrat: How to Make America Grown-Up Again.

Ask a black American about black privilege. If he says none exists, then neither does white privilege. If, however, he concurs that there's black privilege, he will likely immediately pivot from an abstract argument to a quantification argument — that whites have more privilege than blacks. Once he makes this pivot, he has now TKOed himself, because a quantification argument requires a number; the onus and burden of proof is on the black American. Full Article @ American Thinker

 

Florida professor cites 'black privilege' amid George Floyd protests, prompting calls for his firing

University of Central Florida Professor Charles Negy is the author of "White Shaming: Bullying Based on Prejudice Virtue-signaling and Ignorance"

University of Central Florida students and others on social media are calling for the firing of a psychology professor at the school who is citing "black privilege" in tweets amid the nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd.

Charles Negy, an associate professor of psychology at the university, has made his views known in the past. He is the author of " White Shaming: Bullying Based on Prejudice Virtue-signaling and Ignorance," which, according to its description, asserts that "white Americans and white culture frequently are under siege for a host of transgressions, ranging from colonialism to slavery, Jim Crow laws to racism, and from microaggressions to white privilege."

"Black privilege is real: Besides affirm. action, special scholarships and other set asides, being shielded from legitimate criticism is a privilege. But as a group, they're missing out on much needed feedback," said one tweet on Wednesday.

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"Sincere question: If Afr. Americans as a group, had the same behavioral profile as Asian Americans (on average, performing the best academically, having the highest income, committing the lowest crime, etc.), would we still be proclaiming "systematic racism" exists?" said another tweet the same day. Full Article @ NBC News

 

White Privilege Versus Black Privilege In America

Racism gallops across the American landscape hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and throughout the year. Everyone assumes that whites cause racism, and blacks suffer victimhood from this phenomenon. But if you travel to Africa, blacks dislike whites and even kill them. In South Africa, the current black government leaders call for ridding that country of all four million whites.

Andile Mngxitama, president of Black First Land First (BLF), spoke at a rally last weekend in in Potchefstroom near Johannesburg, where he urged the crowd to kill white people, their children and their pets. (Source: NZHerald.co.nz, 12/14/18)

In America, blacks call whites “crackers, honkies, whitey….” and a dozen other nicknames. Whites call blacks…well, you can name a half dozen right off the bat. The fact remains: America continues as a racially conflicted society.

It’s nothing new. Mexico finds incredible racism within its people. The same goes for highly racist Japan, India, Saudi Arabia, China, Canada, Australia, and European countries—and just about everywhere humans intermingle with different races. Full Article @ News with Views

 

It's Past Time to Acknowledge Black Privilege [2015 Article]

Everybody acknowledges the existence of socioeconomic privilege in which wealthy people have more opportunities than poor ones, but white privilege makes the racist assumption that skin color is a principal factor. As defined in Wikipedia (and there are numerous references on the page), white privilege is "a term for societal privileges that benefit white people in western countries beyond what is commonly experienced by non-white people under the same social, political, or economic circumstances." It is past time to confront the politically correct Left with the issue of Black privilege, as shown by the following public figures. Full Article @ American Thinker

 

'White Privilege' Is Not What Is Holding Blacks Back Today

Whites had historical advantages that lasted well beyond slavery into Jim Crow and supposedly even now, say strident black activists. This translated into better educational and economic opportunities as well as the transfer of generational wealth. There is certainly truth in this, but two points must be made: Full Article @ CNS News