Quote (thundercock @ Jul 13 2020 04:13pm)
If white privilege exists, why did Obama become president instead of McCain/Romney?
In all seriousness, good on you for recognizing compounded effects of systemic racism. Hopefully, we can get to where we need to be someday.
I think the Obama debate is quite simple. Yes, there were Americans who refused to vote for him due to his race or the stupid Muslim/he wasn't born here theories. The reason he overtook Hillary in 08 and won back to back is purely just because he was a good candidate and a good junior senator and a good president. I think in 10+ years he'll be widely regarded as a good president who genuinely tried to do the right thing and reach across the aisle. History will look fondly upon him and we'll all recall that from 2010 -> when congress went red, he just couldn't budge as even very republican leaning bills with a hint of liberal stuff in them got shot down by republicans over and over and ushered in an era of Congress being super hard line. It's been that way since 2010 really, and I mean that on BOTH sides of the aisle. Obama genuinely tried to do right. Even when he wanted to go to war with Syria, he went to seek Congressional approval. With plenty of stuff he could've jammed through in his first 2 years because it was a dem house/senate/executive, he didn't.
White's voted for Obama because he was just a really good candidate. I think it's kinda a bummer that the first thing the following morning after the election said "First Black Man Elected President" rather than "Great Candidate Ushers in Era of Change" which is ultimately why he won.
Quote (thesnipa @ Jul 13 2020 04:18pm)
false binary tho. a wealth inheritance tax doesn't have a perceivable effect on most that it taxes, especially if planned for. if you're passing on 1 billion dollars you kids can live with 900 million just fine. it is only taxing the 90%, rather than 10%, that tears societies apart and causes wealth to flee nations. but also it would make my physical silver/gold worth a lot more so im in favor of it.
Never said a wealth inheritance tax is a good thing. I'm against it actually. I think luxury taxes should be increased. Tax houses worth over $3m and cars worth over $100k at a higher rate. Those kinds of things should be taxed higher and would adjust.
Quote (Goomshill @ Jul 13 2020 04:14pm)
you perceive inherited inequality between classes. That's simply a statement of fact. Then you have the opinion that those inequalities are inherently a bad thing, that privilege and inheritance should be apologized for and corrected. That's the poisonous flawed morality common among the left. Inequality and social hierarchy are just natural products of the human condition and the only stable structure for society. You tear down the inequalities of one set of classes in a pursuit of a level playing field and all you'll do is watch the field upends in favor of another. As Terry Crews so inelegantly put it, defeating white supremacy to create black supremacy. You're punishing a group and creating unfair and immoral discrimination and prejudice in the name of defeating discrimination and prejudice. The world doesn't have to be ruled by cutthroat social darwinism taken to a randesque extreme, but neither can the world be completely egalitarian while needs, wants and limited resources exist, because the result of every such attempt is always the same. The only sensible path is somewhere in the middle, trying to buffer against falling off either side of that knife's edge. But the left today would be happy to take a death plunge with their overt marxist ideals
I don't think they should be apologized for and corrected. I'll inherit a couple hundred thousand when my mom dies and i won't apologize for it. What happened, happened. I simply think we need to talk about it and tax the rich higher to benefit the poor who won't benefit from the wave of inheritance rolling in. I'm thoroughly a capitalist, but it behooves the country to lift up the bottom. I think there should be a heavier focus on the WORKING CLASS rather than the social welfare leeches. There is a big, big difference between someone working 40 hours a week and struggling to get by and someone who is receiving food stamps, wic and welfare and "trying to find work but hey it's hard out there,"
This post was edited by AspenSniper on Jul 13 2020 02:23pm