[@The Harbinger of Ferocity]By the way you typed it I thought you didn't understand it, but I do legit apologize. Anywho. I'm someone who isn't entirely white myself, and I can see your point and think that most minorities are riding the 'privilege train' way too much, and using it for excuses. However, it is factual that many people are born in positions that are less viable for advancement, which is something you did not talk about in your previous post, or this one, which is why I thought you were confused. Look, a black person can go to a school and learn and graduate just like a white person. Sure. But black people have a much higher percentage of being born poor, and it's hard to get out of poverty once you're in it. Example: It's much more common for an african american to be born in a poor family with little to no good guidance because your parents couldn't afford school because they didn't get the opportunity because they were black is not really your fault, and if you somehow don't 'find the courage and elbow grease' to grit your teeth, and pull yourself together enough to not help support your 6 sisters and 4 brothers who live in bad housing in order to advance yourself, then sure. You can join everyone else. However, then you need to try to get a job when you have a few white people getting your potential job because of their skin color... Listen, if there's anyone who is can sympathize with being annoyed at liberals, it's me. I fucking go on [i]tumblr[/i]. And I see enough radical leftists to go insane. But that doesn't take away the fact that, even if a black person, or a woman, or anyone not a white male worked hard, they'd have hurdles white males wouldn't. You ask for them to prove they are worth it. [i]Why[/i]. Why the fuck do they need to prove they are just as worthy of respect? What in all of creation makes it ok to make them prove themselves that extra mile?