I've no problem admitting I think black people, based on historical mistreatment, are entitled to more leeway to bitch about their situation. And I can admit it's probably got as much or more to do with feelings than facts.
Another thing that I didn't mention, but that also bothers me, is the this transition to "White Supremacy" language. I look around and in almost any system you want to define, Asian-Americans do better than Whites. Jews also do better than non-Jewish white folks. What we're really talking about his AAs. Even when you try to gin up a controversy to buttress White Supremacy like "Asian-American hate crimes" -- when you actually look at the facts, the numbers are (a) incredibly small (which is why it's always reported as a percent increase); and (b) the perpetrators are more likely to be BLACK than white.
So, there's a ton of nuance and analysis that ought to go into this discussion, and it just doesn't. And it never will. We are not moving in the direction of rational discussion. We are in a giant big bang of irrationality where we are moving at light speed to an utter inability to discuss any substantive policy issue in susbstantive policy terms. There is plenty of blame to go around on that. We probably differ in how we portion it out, but it's happening.
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