White privilege?

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syme said:

My favorite thing about insulting 60% of the population with white privilege is when it helps the republicans win all 3 branches.

It's not an insult. And that's not a Republican in the WH.
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I located white privilege...



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Waco1947 said:

Bruce Leroy said:
"Sorry, just so I am clear. Please confirm.

Your response was "There ain't nonslippery slope for acknowledging white privilege. That's a fallacy. You made up those results. White privilege is a thing consequently we need affirmative action". Waco1947 agreed / I did change 'so' to 'no slippery dlope'. -

I understood the rest of the response as a poorly cited copy and paste of multiple paragraphs from someone else's position on affirmative action. Yes, it was Atlantic _



Washington Post Article:
Actually, we still need affirmative action for African Americans in college admissions. Here's why."
So again are you saying you agree? Please confirm
I am sorry but I don't understand what some of your positions are but below are some of my simple thoughts on areas I think I can form an opinion on.

In the first sentence. I would disagree with the idea that there is "no slippery slope/(dlope)" on acknowledging something without defining what that something is. In your list of questions, you seem to try to differentiate white privilege specifically in "politically, economically, culturally, historically, systemically" contexts if not more. I believe that societal issues that effect that many different areas would be better defined in each context rather than trying to use one definition to apply to all.

The second area I would need more information from you to agree/disagree is your statement "White privilege is a thing consequently we need affirmative action" and follow up copy and paste "Actually, we need affirmative action for African Americans in college admissions".

Is the copy and pastes to support affirmative action generally (ie laws, policies, guidelines, etc.?) or specifically to college admissions? Or to African Americans and college admissions? You didn't clarify anything just confirmed it was from Atlantic.


Furthermore, his response is to your question 1). How does it politically or economically hurt you to acknowledge white privilege?

How/Why does your pasting an article about affirmative action for African American in college admissions relate to that question and his response? I assume that since he responded he is white and he is trying to respond to the "hurt" he perceives. Again, how is that directly related to African Americans specially and how they get entry into colleges/universities? I have some thoughts about what you are trying to connect but don't want to assume anything without your position stated.

To promote the discussion

I will state a position. I personally do not believe that a public (funded from tax payers) college/university that uses a "point" based admission system should add (or subtract) points to a candidates score based the applicants specified race or ethnicity.

Would you agree or disagree with that position? If you disagree please state why in your own words (not a pasted link to an article written by someone else).
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syme said:

My favorite thing about insulting 60% of the population with white privilege is when it helps the republicans win all 3 branches.


Yep, Democrats don't even hide their Socialist/Fascist tactics of name calling anymore. They've been exposed for what they truly are by Trump!

MAGA
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fadskier said:

Doesn't exist...just an excuse for failure




This guy is genius

Expresses his oversized brain brilliantly
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Waco1947 said:

Dear White Guys,
1). How does it politically or economically hurt you to acknowledge white privilege?
2). How does it hurt you culturally, historically, or economically to acknowledge slavery as the primary cause of slavery?
3) How does it effect you in any way to acknowledge police brutality of blacks and needless gunning down of blacks?
4). How does it affect you to acknowledge that racism still exists systemically and that racism is more than the n-word?
5) Finally, If Dems are the party of slavery and continued dependency what are your policies for offering a hand up to blacks?
Thank you.
1. Because acknowledging a lie doesn't make it true
2. Slavery existed. Who is saying it didn't?
3. It has happened a few times...as it has to browns and whites, but nobody makes a big deal about those
4. Racism still exists and always will. Institutionally/systematically? No. Again, acknowledging a lie doesn't help anyone.
5. Why does a racial group need a hand up? Are the incapable of helping themselves?
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Waco1947 said:

Canada2017 said:

Wife and I had dinner tonight with a charming Japanese couple who are happily retired in their mid 50's while owning several apartment buildings in Vancouver.

Must have been due to Asian privilege.
Were they "interned" in WW II?


Good grief 47....do the math. If they are in their mid 50's how could they have been interned during WW2 ? Need a prescription change fella.

Regardless....as promised I asked our dinner companions how they had done so well and if they had been 'held back' because they were Asians .

1. NO....not 'held back' at all.....their major challenge was LEARNING ENGLISH. Took them 2 years to learn the language at a professional level. Wife also became a CPA.

2. Still MARRIED after 38 years ( and obviously happy in their relationship). Built their fiances TOGETHER. No time or money wasted with drugs, booze or 'baby mommas'.

3. Only 2 children......both in their mid 20's . Paid for both sons to learn a TRADE. Both are certified heavy machinery longshoremen. ( and before some of you degree holding yuppies get the wrong idea....these guys are pulling down almost 130k per year ).

4. Invested in real estate.....not 'toys'. NOW with their investments paid off....they travel the world. Leaving for Asia in October.

Now back to your 'white privilege' excuses .

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Canada2017 said:

Waco1947 said:

Canada2017 said:

Wife and I had dinner tonight with a charming Japanese couple who are happily retired in their mid 50's while owning several apartment buildings in Vancouver.

Must have been due to Asian privilege.
Were they "interned" in WW II?


Good grief 47....do the math. If they are in their mid 50's how could they have been interned during WW2 ? Need a prescription change fella.

Regardless....as promised I asked our dinner companions how they had done so well and if they had been 'held back' because they were Asians .

1. NO....not 'held back' at all.....their major challenge was LEARNING ENGLISH. Took them 2 years to learn the language at a professional level. Wife also became a CPA.

2. Still MARRIED after 38 years ( and obviously happy in their relationship). Built their fiances TOGETHER. No time or money wasted with drugs, booze or 'baby mommas'.

3. Only 2 children......both in their mid 20's . Paid for both sons to learn a TRADE. Both are certified heavy machinery longshoremen. ( and before some of you degree holding yuppies get the wrong idea....these guys are pulling down almost 130k per year ).

4. Invested in real estate.....not 'toys'. NOW with their investments paid off....they travel the world. Leaving for Asia in October.

Now back to your 'white privilege' excuses .


Argument by anecdote often demonstrates nothing more than that you live in a bubble.
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bubbadog said:

Canada2017 said:

Waco1947 said:

Canada2017 said:

Wife and I had dinner tonight with a charming Japanese couple who are happily retired in their mid 50's while owning several apartment buildings in Vancouver.

Must have been due to Asian privilege.
Were they "interned" in WW II?


Good grief 47....do the math. If they are in their mid 50's how could they have been interned during WW2 ? Need a prescription change fella.

Regardless....as promised I asked our dinner companions how they had done so well and if they had been 'held back' because they were Asians .

1. NO....not 'held back' at all.....their major challenge was LEARNING ENGLISH. Took them 2 years to learn the language at a professional level. Wife also became a CPA.

2. Still MARRIED after 38 years ( and obviously happy in their relationship). Built their fiances TOGETHER. No time or money wasted with drugs, booze or 'baby mommas'.

3. Only 2 children......both in their mid 20's . Paid for both sons to learn a TRADE. Both are certified heavy machinery longshoremen. ( and before some of you degree holding yuppies get the wrong idea....these guys are pulling down almost 130k per year ).

4. Invested in real estate.....not 'toys'. NOW with their investments paid off....they travel the world. Leaving for Asia in October.

Now back to your 'white privilege' excuses .


Argument by anecdote often demonstrates nothing more than that you live in a bubble.

This quote I find interesting as I am unable to determine its objective. If you have the time I would appreciate some clarification to my questions below.

Since it is a response to someone else's post I assume in this context that it was used to weaken his position (ie "you live in a bubble" so therefore your argument is void). But in thinking of the quote in respect to you (the poster) I am drawn to the fact that you directly used a anecdote response to YoakDaddy at 10:30. 7/31/18 in this very thread.

Below is a general recap.

YoakDaddy said
""Being white (or brown or black or pink or purple) has zero bearing. I had equal opportunity as the kids of color in my hometown. I chose to go to study hard, chose to go to college, chose to get a job, chose to go to church, etc. We had the same opportunities and same choices; therefore, white privilege is a bullshlt excuse and lays blame of failure on others"

Your exact response (not in totality) was this..

"That's what I always thought, too. I never felt privileged. We were lower middle class. We worked hard for everything.

But did you know that the GI Bill originally did not apply to African-Americans? I didn't until a couple of years ago. And in a way, that gave me an advantage when I got my first job out of Baylor, even though the GI Bill didn't directly apply to me.

Out of BU, I looked for jobs with newspapers. But I was at a disadvantage and didn't know any better. Journalism had been one of my majors, but I didn't bother working for the Lariat during the year more than was required. (Didn't care for Sharon Grigsby, who was one of the editors.) And I couldn't afford to take an unpaid summer internship because whatever I earned working in the summer had to be my spending money during the school year. So I came out of school without much of anything on my resume, nor many actual newspaper samples to show an editor.."

Was your objective for the reader to apply your use of a anecdote story to reflect that you "live in a bubble" and thus your opinions posted demonstrate nothing?

Or should the post be taken in a way of understanding that his (or possibly others) anecdotal stories should be discounted but yours remains valid?




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Bruce Leroy said:

bubbadog said:

Canada2017 said:

Waco1947 said:

Canada2017 said:

Wife and I had dinner tonight with a charming Japanese couple who are happily retired in their mid 50's while owning several apartment buildings in Vancouver.

Must have been due to Asian privilege.
Were they "interned" in WW II?


Good grief 47....do the math. If they are in their mid 50's how could they have been interned during WW2 ? Need a prescription change fella.

Regardless....as promised I asked our dinner companions how they had done so well and if they had been 'held back' because they were Asians .

1. NO....not 'held back' at all.....their major challenge was LEARNING ENGLISH. Took them 2 years to learn the language at a professional level. Wife also became a CPA.

2. Still MARRIED after 38 years ( and obviously happy in their relationship). Built their fiances TOGETHER. No time or money wasted with drugs, booze or 'baby mommas'.

3. Only 2 children......both in their mid 20's . Paid for both sons to learn a TRADE. Both are certified heavy machinery longshoremen. ( and before some of you degree holding yuppies get the wrong idea....these guys are pulling down almost 130k per year ).

4. Invested in real estate.....not 'toys'. NOW with their investments paid off....they travel the world. Leaving for Asia in October.

Now back to your 'white privilege' excuses .


Argument by anecdote often demonstrates nothing more than that you live in a bubble.

This quote I find interesting as I am unable to determine it objective. If you have the time I would appreciate some clarification to my questions below.

Since it is a response to someone else's post I assume in this context that it was used to weaken his position (ie "you live in a bubble" so therefore your argument is void). But in thinking of the quote in respect to you (the poster) I am drawn to the fact that you directly used a anecdote response to YoakDaddy at 10:30. 7/31/18 in this very thread.

Below is a general recap.

YoakDaddy said
""Being white (or brown or black or pink or purple) has zero bearing. I had equal opportunity as the kids of color in my hometown. I chose to go to study hard, chose to go to college, chose to get a job, chose to go to church, etc. We had the same opportunities and same choices; therefore, white privilege is a bullshlt excuse and lays blame of failure on others"

Your exact response (not in totality) was this..

"That's what I always thought, too. I never felt privileged. We were lower middle class. We worked hard for everything.

But did you know that the GI Bill originally did not apply to African-Americans? I didn't until a couple of years ago. And in a way, that gave me an advantage when I got my first job out of Baylor, even though the GI Bill didn't directly apply to me.

Out of BU, I looked for jobs with newspapers. But I was at a disadvantage and didn't know any better. Journalism had been one of my majors, but I didn't bother working for the Lariat during the year more than was required. (Didn't care for Sharon Grigsby, who was one of the editors.) And I couldn't afford to take an unpaid summer internship because whatever I earned working in the summer had to be my spending money during the school year. So I came out of school without much of anything on my resume, nor many actual newspaper samples to show an editor.."

Was your objective for the reader to apply your use of a anecdote story to reflect that you "live in a bubble" and thus your opinions posted demonstrate nothing?

Or should the post be taken in a way of understanding that his (or possibly others) anecdotal stories should be discounted but yours remains valid?





Anecdotes are very useful for illustration of a point. Not so useful for generalization. That's the difference between my post and Canada's. I try not to generalize from anecdotes. That would be like arguing: "Here's what happened to me; therefore, all white people experience white privilege." And that would be a dumb argument. My point was different: "White privilege is real, and here's an example."
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6 pages and no white privilege. But we did get a lot of straw men for Waco who is obsessed with them.
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Why does this topic always seem to pop up when some of you start feeling race anxiety?
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cinque said:

Why does this topic always seem to pop up when some of you start feeling race anxiety?
For some of them, it's not that they start feeling race anxiety. It's that they don't stop.
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cinque said:

Why does this topic always seem to pop up when some of you start feeling race anxiety?


Is "race anxiety" like "racist adjacent?"
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Florda_mike said:

cinque said:

Why does this topic always seem to pop up when some of you start feeling race anxiety?


Is "race anxiety" like "racist adjacent?"
Can you read my posts while I'm on ignore?
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cinque said:

Florda_mike said:

cinque said:

Why does this topic always seem to pop up when some of you start feeling race anxiety?


Is "race anxiety" like "racist adjacent?"
Can you read my posts while I'm on ignore?


Can you answer my question?
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syme said:

My favorite thing about insulting 60% of the population with white privilege is when it helps the republicans win all 3 branches.
Why is it an insult? Who said it was? It's a reality not an insult.
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Waco1947 said:

syme said:

My favorite thing about insulting 60% of the population with white privilege is when it helps the republicans win all 3 branches.
Why is it an insult? Who said it was? It's a reality not an insult.


^^^ Clueless!!!
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Waco1947 said:

syme said:

My favorite thing about insulting 60% of the population with white privilege is when it helps the republicans win all 3 branches.
Why is it an insult? Who said it was? It's a reality not an insult.
Maybe for you it is, but don't generalize for all white people. Isn't that racist?
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cinque said:

Why does this topic always seem to pop up when some of you start feeling race anxiety?


chuckle

Oh my goodness princess....no one has anything approaching your level of 'racial 'anxiety'. You bring up race constantly.

So many racially tinged threads and posts ...it could easily be construed you resent your own.

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It isn't "argument by anecdote" to say that Asians routinely outscore every other race on the SAT, despite substantial numbers of that community being immigrants. When will Cinque, Waco, etc., speak out against Asian privilege?

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3902725
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JXL said:

It isn't "argument by anecdote" to say that Asians routinely outscore every other race on the SAT, despite substantial numbers of that community being immigrants. When will Cinque, Waco, etc., speak out against Asian privilege?

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3902725
Boom! I love it when people make cinque look bad.
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JXL said:

It isn't "argument by anecdote" to say that Asians routinely outscore every other race on the SAT, despite substantial numbers of that community being immigrants. When will Cinque, Waco, etc., speak out against Asian privilege?

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3902725

When it's a thing, like white privilege.
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quash said:

JXL said:

It isn't "argument by anecdote" to say that Asians routinely outscore every other race on the SAT, despite substantial numbers of that community being immigrants. When will Cinque, Waco, etc., speak out against Asian privilege?

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3902725

When it's a thing, like white privilege.
What are you doing about your white privilege?
"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." ~ John Adams
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Doc Holliday said:

quash said:

JXL said:

It isn't "argument by anecdote" to say that Asians routinely outscore every other race on the SAT, despite substantial numbers of that community being immigrants. When will Cinque, Waco, etc., speak out against Asian privilege?

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3902725

When it's a thing, like white privilege.
What are you doing about your white privilege?

I already answered that once in the last 24 hrs. On this thread. Keep up.
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quash said:

Doc Holliday said:

quash said:

JXL said:

It isn't "argument by anecdote" to say that Asians routinely outscore every other race on the SAT, despite substantial numbers of that community being immigrants. When will Cinque, Waco, etc., speak out against Asian privilege?

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3902725

When it's a thing, like white privilege.
What are you doing about your white privilege?

I already answered that once in the last 24 hrs. On this thread. Keep up.
What do you think I should do about my white privilege?
"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." ~ John Adams
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quash said:

JXL said:

It isn't "argument by anecdote" to say that Asians routinely outscore every other race on the SAT, despite substantial numbers of that community being immigrants. When will Cinque, Waco, etc., speak out against Asian privilege?

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3902725

When it's a thing, like white privilege.


So you are saying unicorns can't be yellow. You are a fking racist.
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quash said:

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Sam Lowry said:

Beck is using an excessively broad definition of white privilege because that's the definition that's become accepted. See for example those ridiculous and demeaning videos where people line up and take a step forward for each privilege they have.

Video? Man, I had to participate in one of those. Except you stepped back. The person closest to the middle (least privileged) was an ablebodied cis white male. Next was a black woman and then me. All about definitions.

Yesterday I went fishing with my son in one of those tony exurb neighborhoods with a chain of "cement ponds" stocked with perch and largemouth bass. My privilege was invisible: nobody asked if we lived there, nobody assumed that my son's parents were never married, nobody was afraid of me and no crime watch wannabe cop called 911 and then stalked my son.

And nobody blamed me for my life choices.
You a countless millions of other people across this country....

Now you're getting a small piece of it.
that are white, black, and brown.

Millions move on about their lives not harassed or questioned or anything. There are exceptions of course. But white privilege does not exist.

Because you choose not to see it.
Yeah...uh huh...you right bro.

I understand. Nobody can discuss border policy with you unless they lived it as long as you did, so something you claim not to experience must not exist. That's your... privilege.
No, you just speak of border policy that you read about, rather than listen to people who are living it.

It's hard to experience white privilege when many people think I'm Hispanic. I've been profiled as have many...I just get over it. Police are doing their job, I'm thankful. Have you experienced white privilege?

I posted about it. You replied. ***?
So if you have it, what are you doing about it? Do you just announce it so that it clears you conscience?

No, not at all. It mainly comes into play silently. I just repress the urge to tell the judge "Humph, bet you got into law school through affirmative action."

Or to lecture my client about life choices.

Or stop random black folk to see if they have a criminal record, or can cite the homicide rate in Chicago or DC or Baltimore or America.

It's a real time saver.
This is what you're doing?

I don't randomly stop anyone...not my job.

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JXL said:

It isn't "argument by anecdote" to say that Asians routinely outscore every other race on the SAT, despite substantial numbers of that community being immigrants. When will Cinque, Waco, etc., speak out against Asian privilege?

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3902725
That's not exactly what he argued. He was arguing that white privilege doesn't exist because he knows a successful Asian couple.
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Hey White Guys,
Stop being so afraid and defensive.
White privilege is not your fault. No of you asked to be born white. It simply happened.
Acknowledging WP does not mean your racist. It simply means "Oh white privileges exists."
If you looking for blame then look to the founding fathers because they let black slavery stand and that set in motion white privilege. You're the beneficiary of WP. I am too.
But by being aware of WP I work to overcome it and eradicate it.
It's what we do with that knowledge of WP that counts.
WP doesn't insult you or blame you. If you took advantage of your whiteness then we might need to have conversation.
But to blame you for an accident of birth seems silly.
What's the answer? I am not sure but I sm sure that we need to talk to one another about how to overcome it.
I think one of BIG mistakes in the early days of desegregation was that whites made the decisions on how to desegregate. At that time we needed a more collaborative effort.
I think we need collaboration with people of color again.
Waco1947 ,la
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Waco1947 said:

Hey White Guys,
Stop being so afraid and defensive.
White privilege is not your fault. No of you asked to be born white. It simply happened.
Acknowledging WP does not mean your racist. It simply means "Oh white privileges exists."
If you looking for blame then look to the founding fathers because they let black slavery stand and that set in motion white privilege. You're the beneficiary of WP. I am too.
But by being aware of WP I work to overcome it and eradicate it.
It's what we do with that knowledge of WP that counts.
WP doesn't insult you or blame you. If you took advantage of your whiteness then we might need to have conversation.
But to blame you for an accident of birth seems silly.
What's the answer? I am not sure but I sm sure that we need to talk to one another about how to overcome it.
I think one of BIG mistakes in the early days of desegregation was that whites made the decisions on how to desegregate. At that time we needed a more collaborative effort.
I think we need collaboration with people of color again.

Still waiting for you to provide evidence of my white privilege.

Or the white privilege of all the whites living on welfare.

Or the whites in jail.

Or the whites shot by police.

Etc

etc

etc

etc


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Canada2017 said:

cinque said:

Why does this topic always seem to pop up when some of you start feeling race anxiety?


chuckle

Oh my goodness princess....no one has anything approaching your level of 'racial 'anxiety'. You bring up race constantly.

So many racially tinged threads and posts ...it could easily be construed you resent your own.


Acknowledging that race still matters in America and feeling race anxiety are not the same things.
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Not even close princess.

You have a total obsession with skin color. Frames almost every thread you start.

( along with Donald Trump )

Sad as there is so much more to life.
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Canada2017 said:

Not even close princess.

You have a total obsession with skin color. Frames almost every thread you start.

( along with Donald Trump )

Sad as there is so much more to life.
Stop being silly. Most of my threads sound the alarm about the dangers of the Trump presidency
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bubbadog said:

JXL said:

It isn't "argument by anecdote" to say that Asians routinely outscore every other race on the SAT, despite substantial numbers of that community being immigrants. When will Cinque, Waco, etc., speak out against Asian privilege?

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3902725
That's not exactly what he argued. He was arguing that white privilege doesn't exist because he knows a successful Asian couple.
I don't think that was what he was arguing in that post.

You may have concluded that based on his other posts but that specific post was in my opinion a anecdote position directly related to his questions to the Asian couple.

To quote Canada2017 said::

"Regardless....as promised I asked our dinner companions how they had done so well and if they had been 'held back' because they were Asians ."

The remainder of his response was apparently"no" that they were not held back and listed reasons they believed why they had do so well.

A specific anecdote (direct interaction) to illustrate a specific point about the Asian couple.

How did your thought process go from that post to stating that he was arguing that "white privilege doesn't exist" within the context of your response to me on the difference in his and your usage of anecdote points of view. (ie." That's the difference between my post and Canada's. I try not to generalize from anecdotes.")
 
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