One Man's view - 
One Man's view - 
Exactly. Those on the left do their best to convince the black man that he has little chance of succeeding financially, so why even try? These good intentions have caused a long and systematic decay of black culture and economic viability.
Hilarious to hear the ''experts'' on being Black in America.
Apparently a Black man Knowingly wearing this shirt is not considered an "expert". Strange, who would be more qualified?
Originally posted by: David Miller
Apparently a Black man Knowingly wearing this shirt is not considered an "expert". Strange, who would be more qualified?
Why would he be an expert? Because he's wearing a T-shirt????
Obviously, you consider him an expert because he's expressing something you believe. The "definition" on the shirt is not a standard dictionary definition; it's an opinion. And BTW, making it LOOK like a dictionary definition is intellectually dishonest.
So given that what's on his shirt is an opinion dressed up to look like an actual definition, he's not an "expert"--he's a liar. And no, being Black does not in and of itself make him an expert on race relations.
I consider That Black Man more of an expert than any White Man. He knows it is a lie.
Originally posted by: David Miller
I consider That Black Man more of an expert than any White Man. He knows it is a lie.
That's neither here nor there. Race relations is a complex subject and neither a Black nor a White man necessarily understands it on an "expert" level.
Wearing a T-shirt falls well short of being an expert. Especially when what is said on the T-shirt is misleading at best.
Nothing on the t-shirt is misleading. It states the truth. You underestimate the understanding Black Men have about the lie" White Privilege" alludes to. It is just another "phrase" utilized to drive a wedge between Black and White people.
Originally posted by: David Miller
Nothing on the t-shirt is misleading. It states the truth. You underestimate the understanding Black Men have about the lie" White Privilege" alludes to. It is just another "phrase" utilized to drive a wedge between Black and White people.
An opinion is NEVER "the truth." It's just an opinion. You love to label opinions you agree with as "THE TRUTH," but that doesn't make them anything more than an opinion.
Why do you suppose the maker of the shirt felt the need to make that opinion look like a dictionary definition--when it really is no such thing? Another disingenuous labeling of an opinion as "THE TRUTH"?
I'm not going to debate how real "white privilege" is, but I assure you that many people think it's very real and a core element of systematic racism.
They can think what they want , just as you do. I prefer to think otherwise.