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There is no place for special treatment in a truly equal society. (I think we all can agree on that.) However, the logic that "special treatment undermines equality" doesn't seem to register in the minds of a lot of Americans. In particular, these racist cocksuckers.

This is not that hard of a concept to grasp (it's basic logic and pattern recognition): When you treat one race as if they are superior to another, it's racist. Racism is the antithesis to racial equality, and racial inequality prevents a society from having true equality.
A lot of people say, "Well so what? It's exercised with good intentions." Good intentions do not make good ideas. Advocating a bad idea with a good intention amounts to delusionally ignoring flawed logic.
Thirty to forty years ago, when racism was still commonplace among white families, affirmative action was fulfilling its purpose: To prevent minorities from being excluded from their jobs. Now it's essentially obsolete; as the majority of racists are members of white nationalist groups.
At the same time, America needed the United Negro College Fund to help black students gain an education. It too has become obsolete as our culture has moved on past the illusion of racial superiority. Why then doesn't the UNCF disappear with the Racist Zeitgeist?
Because racists are making the decisions.
Now, contrary to what appears to be popular belief, you don't have to be white to be a racist. (In fact, that very notion is racist in and of itself.) There are black racists, white racists, etc.
When I say racists, I don't mean some asshole driving down the road in his pick-up truck with the "Rebel flag" waving in the wind while wearing his Klansman uniform on his way to burn a cross in someone's yard. I mean politicians, for the most part.
The best phrase I can think of to describe the kind of racist I'm describing is, "Making up for lost time." They think that, because of the color of their skin, they deserve to be treated more equal. What the hell kind of phrase is that? More equal? You're either equal, or you're not equal. It's a very cut-and-dry concept.
Even worse, most of these ideas are advocated under the guise of "promoting equality." Please. If you were promoting equality, you would petition the media to stop speaking of the Black community, and the Hispanic community, and the Gay community, and the ever-elusive Asian community; and instead speak only of "the community." THAT would be equal. (When's the last time you heard of the "female community?")
The problem with some of these people is that they don't want equality; they want superiority. Well, fuck you! Equality is unbiased, asshole.
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