Bruce Leroy said:I don't think that was what he was arguing in that post.bubbadog said:That's not exactly what he argued. He was arguing that white privilege doesn't exist because he knows a successful Asian couple.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
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" with the context of your response to me on the difference in his and your usage of anecdote points of view.
If that were Canada's only post you would be correct. But as you note up top the post has the larger context
of his prior postings.
“Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.” (The Law, p.6) Frederic Bastiat