Well that’s flat out not true.

That was risky. Equality of outcomes?

Institutional racism is illegal.

I am not sure some can handle the truth.

I know some can’t.

Acknowledging the topic of privilege, is not promoting victim hood.

Not a lot of people can. They start talking about superfluous, unrelated ■■■■ when confronted with the reality that they will never be pulled over for being white.

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Not at all.

I like teaching and promoting a can do attitude and lifestyle.

Because I built my life on that attitude and belief.

There are those who would like to instill the concept that white people have privilege so don’t bother.

The latter group I have no respect for and does tremendous harm to our youth and country.

It’s an incredibly ignorant opinion that no white person ever gets pulled over or confronted by the police due to their skin color. One so ignorant, it screams untraveled. :man_shrugging:

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That’s awesome. Will you have an application denied for having a white sounding name?

Unless I am white and acknowledge any privilege other than white.

Yep. Mr. Kowolski always works for Mr. Johnson.

White privilege exists. It does not equate to having “all the advantages”

Similar outcomes, not identical outcomes. There are other factors.

No white person was ever pulled over in a black neighborhood at night?

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I was getting there. lol

Where in America should I travel to see this?

Yet, it still exists. :thinking:

Quindaro BLVD, in Kansas City, at about 5 am.

Or

Wichita Falls TX, at about 11pm, in an empty Brahm’s Ice Cream parking lot.

Now, go travel and get some real good wisdom out of it.

White people are pulled over all of the time.

In your opinion. As a white male.

How similar? Who decides “close enough”? “Not the same” is not equal?

What other factors?

The cops that pulled me over didn’t give a damn about my race. I was breaking the law by speeding.