man i had it way harder.
being white and raised in middle class loving sucks.
not rich enough a family to buy me nice things, car, college.
not poor or minority enough to just have it given to me.
i was raised in a world where dept is key to gaining anything. and the only way to rise above that dept is to loving bust ass for years. and in the end you can still barely leave anything to the next generation to break that awful cycle.
yeah being black must suck lol. i can just use my food stamps, free college, easier job-hiring competition. (schools and businesses need to meet quotas on races they hire. sometimes on ratios overall)
As soon as we come to some sort of an agreement, you say something else that isn't true.
Being black doesn't guarantee you stuff, college wise. You're basing your arguments over things you have no idea of. You're not black, as you've mentioned before.
There isn't such a thing as "free college". If someone has their tuition paid for, their parents either payed for it, or they worked hard enough to get a scholarship.
The same people who have these opinions are the ones that cry over not being accepted into an Ivy League school.
You're saying that just because someone is black, everything is made out for you. It isn't. To get a job like you have, you truly think that they can get past with less than a 4 GPA (Great Schools), stellar test scores, amazing essays, and very hard work?
This is exactly what I was trying to say in my first argument. Be open minded. Stop believing that just because you're a minority that you can not give any effort and still make great money, have a great life, family, and home.
Just because you haven't met a black person in real life that cares about life, doesn't mean that they don't exist.
The whole point of this is that I'm trying to disprove your belief that being poor or a minority makes your life 100% easier. You're white, you don't know how much things that you have advantages over that minorities don't.