Nope…

So therefore WNBA has privilege compared to the NBA?

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Or maybe NBA is privilege,thus no need for “M”

Which is exactly the objective. It’s why they do it. Don’t think for a minute they are “interested” in having a conversation with you about anything. That’s not how critical theory works.

And why liberalism must die.

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Yes. Privilege not to have to compete with better athletes.

Mmmm. Is awareness month a group which excludes? Have to think on that.

Are you comparing being black to having cancer? Seems strange.

They never competed in the NBA to begin with.

Women segregated themselves… so according to you, they have privilege compared to NBA.

Why just not allow other to vote for em?

Who won the WNBA and NBA titles respectively last year? Who would win if they played each other?

They never competed in the NBA to begin with.

Interesting rationalization. Did black slaves compete to begin with? If so, how?

Yes, if they segregated themselves they have privilege.

It excluded people who don’t have breast cancer. It excludes brain cancer. It excludes testicular cancer.

Nope, I am bringing in examples of smaller groups carving (“segregating”) themselves from larger groups. With that I am trying to determine if that smaller group now has privilege compared to the group they separated from.

None of this matters…

You claimed that segregation is privilege IF the smaller group separates themselves from the larger. You gave no stipulations or qualifiers around that statement.

Good point. There are several specific cancers with their own month, obviously not all. I wonder why? Seems exclusionary.

Yes.

Okay,
I see you’re embracing your ignorance.

You have any definitive proof of your opinion? Seeing that you know all, I’m guessing you’ve been on an HBCU campus, a member of the NAACP and a BGLO so surely you can back up your belief with facts.

I’ll wait…

Lebron wishes he could compete against girls?

I’m not interested in your virtue signaling stories anymore than you would be with my “one black friend”.

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At his age, probably. What about the worst player in the league?

Ok. So would you look at a woman with breast cancer and call her privileged compared to people without it? Simply because she has a group that has separated themselves from the non-breast cancer having society

“Wow you are so lucky that you have breast cancer and get an entire month to bring awareness to it”

You think the 330th best player wishes they were in the WNBA because of all the privilege they have? Salary, TV contracts, endorsements etc?

I wouldn’t call it “lucky”. Exclusionary. Why does she get to exclude a man with testicular cancer?

Are men with breast cancer excluded from her month?

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Would he be the LeBron of the WNBA?

Just like I thought…you have nothing. In here trying to argue your irrelevant beliefs to gain some cool points from your like minded Hannity board bredren. In here clout chasing for strangers. I see you…nice try though.

know better, do better…