Four Thugs Now out on Bail for Gun Smuggling
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Raised as a poor white Irish Canadian, I have endured years of zero privilege in regards to grants, bursaries, preferred or forgivable loans for school or business opportunities. At the same time accused of this mystical reference to having White Privilege while being excluded from job opportunities specifically due to not recognizing as a visible minority or other underprivileged group. During interviews I was able to attend due to the fact no BIPOC etc. applied, I was asked a series of totally unrelated Racial questions. My interview in near entirety was a biography of my interracial experiences, especially centered around if I assisted a BIPOC etc. in overcoming adversity over my years of experience. I could go on... and on... and on...
Of which, I have had plenty of references to refer to btw. In one job instance, the person who received the job above me was either a really good liar or saved a boatload of immigrants somewhere single handedly.
If you dont see a problem with this, you are insane.
Due to this I have remained in specific Private Sector work where BIPOC and other underprivileged groups are actually normal people who do not refer to themselves as victims.
I work longer days and have no set hours.
So yah, I feel that I have experienced long standing systemic racism due to being White.
Meanwhile, in my city, a bi-racial male received 30 million dollars from the province in a case of abuse in a black run orphanage.
The abuse he received....
His black housemates called him Zebra and somehow the white government was at fault.
So really poco powerpolitics, pound sand with your politics and have a nice day ?
How do you know you were not chosen for a particular job just because of your race? Which sector did you apply in? In which city? Did you file human rights complaints? Which racial questions were you asked yourself? Who has been given forgivable loans? What was the particular case? What is his name?
He felt he was discriminated against. Therefore he experienced racism. It’s not up to someone else (and certainly not you) to decide if he was a victim of racism or not.
He might as well share his experience of discrimination and racism! No one is deciding if his story is valid, but why not share the details of these incidents? Why not file a human rights complaint?
What a strange thing to say in the era of doxing. A bit passively unfriendly as well.
I choose not to be a victim therefore I move on and create my own opportunities. I however will not validate situations that are so obviously skewed without an opinion on it, affecting my purchasing choices and my choices in voting.
Since your interest seems unusually piercing you are free to check various bursary, loans and grants programs, their descriptions and many job applications online will also include a specific unprivileged question that seems to unusually target one race in its exclusion.
While your at it you may find it of interest that jobs exist to specifically cater to all races but one. How strange.
You are either spectrum, clinical, theoretical, other or just a head case.