nodropinufaka
Well-Known Member
Since you’re HAL pilot you’re prob extremely familiar with HAWAII. I don’t know if you live mainland and commute or live here but let me give you an example of systemic racism and generational poverty/struggles it causes.There are plenty successful people of color who say exactly this. Some, like my pharmaceutical executive friend, I know personally. There are more than a few at my airline who pulled themselves out of poverty in places like Samoa and other Pacific islands(we probably have more non-white pilots than any other airline and I wouldn’t be surprised if whites were the minority here).
There are plenty of successfully black conservatives in the public eye who overcame this type of background saying the same thing. But they’re obviously white supremacist despite their color since they say this on places like Fox….
The Democratic Party did a complete 180 after the civil rights movement to try and win black voters. They established a system of handouts to try and right there past wrongs as a political party that did more to surpress the blacks as a whole than it helped. The results was a collapse of the family black (I.e. no 2 parent households), diminished importance of an education and lose of personaly responsibility. Why are these needed when the government will take care of you? By the time this was apparent, it was too late and the societal culture that led to the civil rights movement was lost. Instead of fighting for what was right (civil rights movement), a victim mentality emerge.
The GOP on the other hand, remained the same as they always were, provide equality under the law and expect people to take responsibility for their own lives instead of providing handouts. But expecting people to help themselves is now white supremacy and racism.
Talk to any group of black immigrants from Africa. The come from historical poverty, etc. yet they come to the U.S. and thrive. They don’t play the victim and don’t understand why U.S. blacks seem too.
Just like white peoples attitudes need (needed) to change, so must the attitudes of non-whites.
The vast majority of people I know don’t care what color you are. Mixed race marriages and children are almost the norm. They care about attitudes, ethics, ability, etc. - none of which is determined by color.
Let’s take an example, a young Hawaiian growing up in homestead land on the west side in Waianae Valley. Why is he all the way out west in Waianae Valley? Cause the homestead land given to Hawaiians, like Native Americans, is in the areas no one wants.
He decides he’s going to succeed and make something of himself and go to college and get a degree in Engineering. Well, because of the location of his home he has to commute almost 1.5 hours to Manoa for the University everyday. And since there is zero jobs for college students in Waianae he has to find work near the college. Then he has to figure out how to get a car and how to afford it and continue this for 4-5 years.
Meanwhile the kid from Kailua whose parents have money and went to Punahoe just goes to UH and lives in the dorms and has a stipend from his parents.
When graduation finally comes around the Hawaiian has a fancy engineering degree. Now he wants to buy a place outside of Waianae. But since he’s been in school the past 5 years and now working the real estate market far surpassed what he is able to afford.
This is just a very very small example of institutional mechanisms from the past that continue to oppress people.