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Moonbox

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  1. We're not talking about individuals. We're talking about meta-statistics spanning millions of people. Asians earning more than white people (I haven't researched it) may be another example of systemic racism, but with a positive stereotype of how good they are at math or, whatever. Cultural influences might explain part of it, but we're talking about hundreds and hundreds of thousands of black people coming from dozens of different countries, all with different backgrounds and cultures. The fact that 1st generation black immigrants earn more than 3rd generation is a worrying sign. The "cultural influences" may be how black people are treated and perceived once they get here. Say what you want about white racism, but prejudices against black people are generally worse in other parts of the world, and those attitudes come to Canada too. I think that fundamentally misunderstands what "systemic racism" means. It's not a specific accusation, but rather an acknowledgement that certain minorities are (for a large variety of reasons) clearly at a socio-economic advantage. At this point there's as much foot-stomping and outrage from angry white folk as there is within whatever woke crowd they're protesting. Yeah...don't. Those are stupid.
  2. NOO YOU! As I said, just wait and see how it all turns out. The most impressive thing about the conspiracy clownosphere's self-delusion is that when they're proven wrong, over and over again, they consistently manage to just sort of forget and blot that out and move on to the next dumb dumb parade. You'd be a really good psychology experiment. "The Powers of Self-Delusion". "EU is falling apart," he says, as the bloc shows solidarity with sweeping sanctions against Russia and resigns itself to recession in order to wean themselves off Russian oil/gas. "EU is falling apart," he says, as long-standing neutral nations close their borders to Russia and join NATO. "you blood thirsty little cowards," he cries, as he rants and raves about Europe/NATO supplying Ukraine with defensive weapons, while cheerleading Putin's invasion.
  3. I know he's attacking civilian infrastructure. I doubt very much he's hit many anti-missile sites. 7 months into the war and he still hasn't suppressed Ukrainian air defense so that's just fantasy. What are these attacks proving? Nothing. They're just a tantrum from Putin and the warbloggers and nationalists in Russia, trying to do anything they can think of to change the situation. They're losing and it's only going to get worse. Czech students getting blankets means it's all over for Ukraine! ? Only in your little fantasy world bud. Your boy Putin is fully cucked now. The only thing he can do now is bluster and threaten, but the Russian military has proven itself incompetent/incapable beyond even the most optimistic projections. When this is all over and Ukraine is still standing, I'll remember to have a good chuckle at your expense.
  4. It's not specific. It's general, widespread, pervasive, often not even overt/intentional - systemic. I linked the CTV article showing income and unemployment disparity for 3rd generation black Canadians, as I just told Groot. I wonder what your thoughts are on that. An example of systemic racism is in job hiring. A lot of job postings receive a deluge of applications applications and managers barely even glance at the vast majority of them. There is plenty of research out there showing how if a black woman sends out 100 identical resumés each under the names Lashondra and Allison, the latter invariably receives more responses.
  5. No, I linked the article showing the income and unemployment disparity for 3rd generation black Canadians vs basically everyone else. There are only two explanations for that: 1) A racist one 2) One that acknowledges there are observable and statistical disadvantages to being black in Canada.
  6. The amount of energy you've spent denouncing everyone BUT Putin is ample evidence of your support. Of course you're too chicken-shit to actually say it, especially considering how many people the dude's murdered, but it's clear as day who you're rooting for. If this was actually what you were worried about, you'd have spoken out loudly against Putin when he first brought up the nuclear question, but you didn't. You used your pretzel-logic and somehow decided that it was the people he threatened with nuclear strikes who were bizarrely somehow the ones escalating the danger. This is a common theme for you here. Just like Putin wasn't responsible for invading Ukraine (it was the Ukrainians fault for getting invaded- duh), now it's also their fault and NATO's fault that Putin is brandishing nukes. The cognitive dissonance is strong in this one. With Putin's army collapsing and his regime looking like a lame-duck, the only card they have left to play now is to make nuclear threats, and like the useful lickspittle you are, you'll shout and amplify that stupidity as far as you can.
  7. It's just history repeating itself. A megalomaniac like Putin was certain that the West was a disharmonious, decadent and soft civilization that couldn't stomach sacrifice. There's a long list stretching back over 100 years of similar-minded dictators whose ambitions were shattered by this delusion.
  8. and you're projecting your own insecurity. ? I already did. Scroll up.
  9. Yes you do. You're obviously very invested in this. He started the war and you're spending all of your energy apologizing for him and blaming everyone but him for what's going on. The fact that you've spared not a single breath criticizing the guy who started the war in your clown-world interpretation of events is a pretty clear indication of how you actually feel about all of it. What you're feeling here is cognitive dissonance. You thought Putin was a stronk leader and was going to rid the world of wokeness and bring back the macho to men. Instead, he's proven himself a delusional muppet and you're the guy trying to square it all up.
  10. I have long complained about race-based hiring in Canada, especially in public-facing positions with lots of interaction with citizens. The last 3 times I've called CRA, I couldn't understand a damn thing the person on the other end of the line was saying. I get that part. It's dumb to say there's no systemic racism in Canada though. I don't think you guys really understand what it means. You're looking for overt examples of racism or something. You could just go and look at how the average 3rd generation black Canadian makes ~35% less than non-visible minorities. Trying explaining that without saying something really dumb. https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/five-charts-that-show-what-systemic-racism-looks-like-in-canada-1.4970352?cache=%3FclipId%3D86116%3FcontactForm%3Dtrue
  11. So there were no long-term consequences for it. Gotcha. ? Captain Projection is back folks! You're the one starting threads about this, not me. ? The fact that you started a thread to whine about the idea of "systemic racism" in Canada means that you obviously have a problem with it. If you're not interested in talking about "reverse racism", then what exactly is your problem with claims of the "systemic" version?
  12. He's their hero because he fought against the Soviet Union, who'd brutalized and starved them. When US Southerners venerate Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, they're not venerating slavery, are they? Of course not. This is the same thing. They are venerating what they consider a freedom fighter and a patriot, not Adolf Hitler.
  13. You supply the only level of discourse you're capable of. ?
  14. but that's...the only systemic racism in Canada? ?
  15. If you knew the history (which you clearly don't) then you'd know they chose not to "remain in the Russian sphere" (whatever that means). They chose to fight the Tsars. They chose to fight the Soviet Union. They chose independence when the SU collapsed and are now fighting to remain outside of the "Russian sphere". As the Russian troops flee, completely uninterested in Putin's war, the Ukrainians soldiers are proving how stupid everything you're saying really is.
  16. That's the ONLY systemic racism now? Oh boy wow! Great to hear! Someone tell all of the Indigenous in Canada that everything's been sorted out by Mr. West!
  17. ? You don't need anyone here to explain it to you. If you actually wanted the evidence you'd just type "Examples of Systemic Racism" in Canada. The first thing that will pop up is the residential school system. This thread is just another place for you to rant about the "others" and about how downtrodden all us poor white people are.
  18. They've always been geographically close to Russia. The Kievan Rus that you refer to as the "start" of Russia was from close to 1000 years ago, lasted a few hundreds years and then collapsed after the Mongols. Ukraine spent as much time after that as part of Poland until it revolted and then Russia took over most of its territory. From then on, they were revolting against Imperial Russia (and were often violently suppressed). They declared independence in 1917, warred with and then were subjugated by the Soviet Union, starved in the millions under Stalin (a good reason why so many of them welcomed the Wehrmacht) and then broke away as soon as they could when the Soviet Union dissolved. Soo...no. They didn't really choose to be part of Russia. Except paraphrasing Putin's speeches doesn't count as "knowing" something. Go read a book.
  19. Which is why they wanted to shift their focus to the West. Look where it got them living under the Russian yoke.
  20. The junior nature of Ukraine's partnership with Europe/NATO is understood, I think, by everyone. I'm not sure what you think you're getting at here. All of this started, of course, when Ukraine decided it no longer wanted to be a puppet of shithole Russia, a country of something like 140 million people, more natural resources than anyone, but a GDP equivalent to 'mighty' Spain.
  21. The beloved Chechen warlord sent 2-3 battalions to Ukraine, they got mauled, and he's refusing to send any more. Raddy and Wagner will totally turn the tide here. ?
  22. Better for Putin, no doubt. This was back when Ukraine still thought Russia had a competent military. Putin, his cronies, the losers in the manosphere raging and coping with how Russia's macho image has been shattered by the weak and the effeminate ??.
  23. like the truth of "annexing" territory you don't control, or that you're about to lose. Smurt!
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