The most oppressed group in America is now White Males......Conservative White Males.
This is the transformation of America Obama talked about. The oppression of white people.
Obama and his wife are a couple of the worst racists to ever occupy the White House.....and now their dreams of pay-back against whites is coming to fruition.
You'd think they were both born poor. Nope....both Barack and Michelle were born into privilege. They both went to Ivy League schools. They both held jobs that paid six figures. What did they ever have to complain about? They have about as much in common with slaves as the Kennedy clan or the Bush clan.
On November 20, 2019, National Public Radio (NPR) announced that Montgomery County, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC in which I reside, had just passed a sweeping new Racial Equity and Social Justice Act to address the deep-rooted racial disparities in its residents.
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I had thus witnessed the local arrival of higher education’s ubiquitous “diversity” ideology—the belief that racial oppression and discrimination is the driving force in America, and that resulting racial disparities must be rectified by radical social justice policies imposed through coercive state power.
I will argue herein that the recent national focus on racism and social justice stems largely from:
- a long-known but false claim by academic social psychologists, based on irreproducible science—that “implicit bias” leads to racial discrimination and racial disparities—which captured the national psyche starting in 2013, and
- the Black Lives Matter movement, which seized on a false narrative reinforced by a credulous, uncritical media—about the shooting of Michael Brown in 2014—and has been embraced by young, white, college-educated, liberal/progressive activists, who aver that racial discrimination is the principal cause of racial disparities.
The Metamorphosis in Public Views of Racism
In January 2009, as President Obama was being inaugurated, public views of whether racism was a “Big problem” in America were at their lowest recent historic level—26%--according to Pew Research surveys.
2 In January 2010, another Pew Research report found that blacks’ assessments of the state of black progress in America had improved more dramatically than at any time in the past quarter century. The public view of whether racism is a “Big problem” in American society remained near its lowest level in January 2009 through November 2011, when the next Pew survey result was 28%.
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The following Pew survey in 2015 began to show a marked increase in the view that racism is a “Big problem” in America—rising to 50% in July 2015 and then to 58% in August 2017.
Why did America suddenly shift from a nation experiencing declining and low racism to substantially increased racism in a few years during the first black presidency and improving economic times?
4 I submit that false information and the influence of higher education, advanced by the media, were the almost certain drivers of that change, which has lamentably transmogrified America.
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