>>10467405My dad said it to me best. Sheltered white liberals think they know everything. They haven't experienced the actual world. When my dad first entered law school, many of his peers were rich, white, Ivy-educated liberals who thought they knew everything in the world but had never worked a day in their lives or left their echo chambers.
Also, what the fuck is this girl smoking? Paraphrasing for those who refuse to watch (I sure wish I hadn't - just watching it legitimately frustrated me because she is the Dunning-Kruger effect incarnate): statistics aren't true, personal experience > statistics, blacks have substantially more difficulty succeeding in the U.S. How exactly would she explain the 10 (ten) killings of unarmed black people in the United States in 2019? By the way, 8 of those 10 attacked the police in some way, shape, or form, while the officers who killed the other two were tried and convicted. Furthermore, what "personal experience" is she drawing from? She's a 16 year old girl who clearly comes from a well-off family with a good family situation (parents aren't divorced, which is something that is becoming a rarity nowadays). The most outlandish claim she makes is that blacks have a much harder time "making it" in the United States. I go to an Ivy school (not specifying which; seriously, I don't want to get kicked out for not subscribing to the cult of modern-day McCarthyism), and there are TONS of minorities here. Colleges and universities are begging for brown people to go to their schools. Minorities, especially blacks, have all kinds of racially based scholarships that they can earn. Many of the policies in public education school districts for primary and secondary schools are designed to incorporate blacks as much as possible. Back when Affirmative Action was still a thing, blacks had it even better in terms of employment and acceptance to higher educational institutions.
"Institutional racism" does not exist in the U.S anymore.