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I live in Chicago, the city where the mayor told the leads of the black community if riots took place (riots compared to protests) there would be consequences for those communities. Where are the consequences for these people? I appreciate the word art (I enjoyed “dorks in their best Sunday camo”), but they are armed

It’s a bigoted site for bigoted people, who don’t even want the slightest chance of having to deal with some not White saying they like them.

I’d say the reason against this is that the reasons for Jdate or a similar website for black singles is that on a conventional dating website the majority of people on there are already white people. I doubt it’s hard for white singles to find white singles on OKCupid or Match.

She’s a tool, not a plant. The goal is to deconstruct every effective mechanism for advancing racial equality enacted over the last few centuries, and there is a never-ending wave of young, privileged kids raised to believe that there is something fundamentally wrong in any system where a black person can do better

this is a big part of why we don’t see more black scientists than we already have, and why we don’t see as many at top tier schools as we should be seeing. I know when I was in high school—with great grades in AP classes and excellent test scores, i was STILL steered away from top tier schools by my teachers and

Agreed. Read the headline and though “oh boy, here we go again.”
Pop the champaigne, we’re not nearly as racist as I thought.

Hopeful guests with stereotypically white names—like “Meredith O’Brien,” which was a name used in the study—garnered positive responses 50 percent of the time. Guests with black names—like “Rasheed Jackson,” also used—received positive responses at a rate of 42 percent.