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There's no such thing as "white privilege". The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Affirmative Action stomped that out. If anyone has any privilege these days it's all of the special interest groups that consist of people who fell into varying categories of mental illness until recently.
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If it does still exist, it's in places like MA, NY, RI, CT, CA, MD.... you know, all those places where liberals have their roots firmly planted. I was just having an exchange about this on Facebook the other day with a friend of mine here in AL. He made a comment about how interracial couples seemed to be more prevalent in the rural areas. I told him that, from what I've seen, racial intermingling is much more prevalent in the south, period, than it is in the north. I was born and raised in MA and you don't see much in the way of minorities outside of certain parts of certain places. There's clear lines between white neighborhoods or communities and minority ones. All my years working in MA and I can count on one hand the number of minorities I worked with between retail and construction jobs I had. In Alabama I can count the number of white people I've worked with on one hand. The same can be said for gay people. The diversity in the south really surprised me.
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Yes, white privilege is real, and the worst case is what we see by the way white congressmen both democrat and republican, and the way white government held states are suddenly passing voter id laws an the way that they fail to provide good educations to their young citizens. And yes in the military we still have it too.
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You fail to give any specific examples of your claims, only generalizations. Please elaborate how I being a white male have benefitted from these politicians.
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CW4 (Join to see) - Using the republican governors as an example, they all bitched about president Obama being elected then signed into law bills that restricted voting that created obstacles for minorities. Laws that have been found to be un-constitutional and worst they continue to drag their feet correcting the bad information that they put out, you nor I, should not be affected. Care to discuss the bad drinking water, meaning you and I, should not worry about tainted war.
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Nothing was passed that created obstacles for minorities. Many things were passed to prevent NON-CITIZENS from voting, which is already illegal. Whatever voter ID laws that were created came to be to prevent voter fraud.

I'm going to assume that your drinking water comment is a reference to Flint, MI. A city that has been run by DEMOCRATS for DECADES.
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