Quote from Artful D0dger:
Generally speaking yes. That's exactly my point. These "egalitarians" and "anti-racists" are the supremacists. They think that blacks or hispanics should both want to and be able to achieve "success" by criteria of white, western societies, and don't have social outcomes which white people do in a white, western society. Then when they don't, something is "wrong", they need to be "fixed". And by "fixed" it means to have them adhere to white concepts of achievement, social outcomes, and cultural norms. That is to say that ours is "better" than theirs, and they should seek to remake themselves in the image of white culture. They don't realize that THEY are the supremacists, not me. They still believe that if they keep throwing billions of dollars at it and proclaiming that white "racism" is what's keeping blacks from turning into whites, that if they keep rubbing the black person, there's a white person under there somewhere....