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  • jenjen1352
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    It's a good speech, I read it in high school, thanks for the link. Thing is, he's still dreaming. Example: Republican gerrymandering and Voter Identification laws mostly cause hardship to black people. MLK would not be impressed.

    I won't rise to your bait and do a point by point rebuttal. That would be foolish since you have blown what I said out of all proportion, next you'll be accusing me of fomenting a race war.

    In your particular life you have clearly struggled, but a white girl in the exact same position would have had it harder than you, but not as hard as a black boy, and most definitely not as hard as a black girl. You see, women earn 17.5% on average less than you for doing the same job. A black man with all the relevant skills and qualifications will be treated at the same level as a white ex-convict.

    Privilege (note spelling) is not about money; it's about power. White men, as a group, hold the power. You are part of that group. Until that group moves to change the system that allows black people to be arrested at a much higher rate than white people (for example), then change is going to take a very long time. And yes, we do have to apologise to the descendants of slaves for the actions of our ancestors. Refusing to do that is pinning your privilege on your shirt.