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i don't think many people here do. this is 'dems r real racists' / 'affirmative action for whites' tier
No, I clearly mentioned wanting less whites on a board how have you equated that with affirmative action for whites?
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But do you have an argument against it "dems r real racist", or is simple mockery supposed to be enough?
Both democrats and republicans are deeply committed to anti-racism, the very notion of racism is something they deeply despise, they dream about all races being brothers in harmony and happiness, et cetera. Yet, intelligence is deeply connected with human experience and will, and those who are more intelligent should live and reproduce more than those who aren't. This doesn't align very well with race at all - but the impulse for the former is the same as that for hte latter.
This conversation sure took an unexpected turn!
Allow me to paraphrase to make sure I understand you: Deep down we all want racial harmony so neither side is racist. It's just that we all believe intelligent people should reproduce more, which may come into conflict with racial harmony, and may cause either side to appear racist?
I'm not sure how intelligence and reproduction enter the picture, or if the majority of people agree with the 'ought' you put there.
the first sentence is a description of most peoples' views. the second sentence is my claim, a rather right-wing claim, clearly one that very few people share. the two aren't at all related, and that wasn't clear in the comment.
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