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Or, alternatively, social media allows like-minded people to track and share issues and news they wouldn't have been able to do so easily. Naming racism, calling it out, IS a good thing, yes?

The people who came up with this moronic theory are anti-black racists.

omg thank you this comment.

"I'm just arguing that joint accounts aren't as awful as some people are making it out to be."

Who's making that argument? Do you really think this is a pervasive argument in society? Are shared accounts somehow in danger in society and you feel a need to defend it?
"However, joint accounts work wonderfully for my

" If ANYBODY has more power in my relationship it would be me (the wife) since my husband keeps forgetting the password to our account"

Your logical fallacy is: anecdotal.

"So, if a husband has an unfair amount of power over the finances in the relationship, it's not the fault of the joint account itself."

No one here is

"It's not like she'll magically be able to afford everything you were paying for without your half of the money."

Yes it would because you would have been encouraging financial independence in your partnership.

"the only difference between having one account and having separate accounts is that while she's dealing with

"So you're married, but you refuse to combine your things? That's weird. "

I don't think that's weird. I actually think that's a very caring and considerate thing to do for someone you love - to make sure that no matter what happens (separation, divorce, death, etc.) , they will be able to have their own money,

thank you sharing your true and insightful advice!

"Its the job of the NYPD to arrest NYC rapists and its the job of the Manhattan DA to prosecute them."

Agreed, but sometimes schools actually get in the way of this because they don't want the negative publicity.

"[The school's] job shouldn't be to punish criminals, its job should be to educate students. No different

Again, whether or not you're rich or poor, you still benefit from white privilege. Hit the books, boy.

I am not surprised a whiteboy is so clueless about the lives of people who aren't white.

You want ME to "stay on fucking topic" while you can't even keep up with the level of my discussion because you're so ignorant. Hilarious. Thinking you know about something even though you really have no idea: typical whiteboy

"What you're saying is that out of those tens of thousands of unreported cases that it wouldn't have resulted in a significant number of arrests, trials, and convictions had they been reported?"

Rape culture is pervasive at all levels in society, even in prison and that is why the prison industrial complex cannot be

"You should try and give white people a chance though"
It's hard, especially considering that even the smart ones who you thought were on your side are clueless about race:
http://battymamzelle.blogspot.com/2014/01/This-I…
And this is what I'm talking about - even a harmless white person isn't good enough because they

"The only racism in this entire thread is you calling me [whiteboy]"
You're a f*cking idiot and I'm not surprised. You've read books? They must have all been by a guy named Dr. Seuss.

You can't even understand basic concepts of social justice. White people may be discriminated against, but they do not experience

"a lot of those values(except maybe the white history one and the Women's attractiveness) applies to people of all cultures and ethnicities/races"

You are not smart enough nor have you read enough to even begin to approach this conversation. You're doing yourself and society at large a real disservice by being so

I'm not surprised that a privileged whiteboy doesn't get that people of color are held to a different standard from whites: when a whiteboy does something, he's speaking for and representing himself; when anyone else does it, they're representing their entire people; it also's white privilege that allows you to think

"That's why none of us white guys ever get arrested."
Ain't that the truth.

"I treat rape extremely seriously. I do think though that rape culture is a buzz phrase used to project the guilt of relatively few onto many."
Cognitive dissonance much?

Thanks for your thoughts; I get what you're trying to say.

"It's about victims and enforcement agencies working together to punish the offending group."
That's cute you think that, but for the widespread issue of rape, the enforcement agencies and the offending group are one in the same. That's what it means to be a (white) male in our society.

"Unfortunately I'm in no more of

"because at the end of the day, a few bad apples don't speak for the whole group."
#whiteprivilege