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2020 Jun 29, 9:04am   5,883 views  56 comments

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49   marcus   2020 Jun 29, 10:17pm  

Tenpoundbass says
Trying to sound logical, only to swing back and inject more Fuck Whitey bullshit.


For example ?
50   Onvacation   2020 Jun 30, 9:23am  

CBOEtrader says
Did marcus redpill himself?


It happens.
51   Onvacation   2020 Jun 30, 9:35am  

ignoreme says
You can’t concede that. Once you do everything you say can be ignored. That’s why they do it. They’ve even redefined the language 1984 style so you can’t even hold a conservative position without being inherently racist and thus wrong.

The tests used to be "Do black lives matter?" (saying "All lives matter" proves your racism.) or "Do you like memes?" (If you do like memes you must be a racist as the left can't meme). The new test is your willingness to wear a mask in public even where not required.
52   marcus   2020 Jun 30, 4:07pm  

Tenpoundbass says
Then he goes on to say, that white people are wealthy today because they bought a house in Southern California and was able to flip it.


He didn't say flip it. He said pass it down or it doubled or trpled in a few decades.

More like someone bought a house for 15K in the 50s and it is worth 1.7 million today But inflation would have it at 180K or so. . It's entirely true that a huge part of an elderly persons wealth in so cal is in home equity.

Keep in mind, he's only agreeing that red lining and inability to get mortgages effected wealth formation in black communities (something that nobody with an IQ over 60 disputes). I know that looking at both sides of an issue is anathema for you, but it's what smart people do.

Yes, of course many white folks didn't cash in on that., including me. Many did, especially those that were able to buy in the 70s or earlier.

He argues against reparations. And he seriously doubts there is a way, other than general investment in black communities to make up for this and other disadvantages minorities had before the 60s. He totally does not try to play on white guilt and argues fairly vigorously against it.
53   Hircus   2020 Jun 30, 8:10pm  

I agreed w/ the vast majority of what Coleman said. He made some great points.

I hope he gets on Rogan, because I think his skin color and intellectual style might help him reach a slice of audience that probably doesn't get reached often.
54   Hircus   2020 Jun 30, 8:13pm  

ignoreme says
Dave Ramsey is my guilty pleasure. He did a big study of millionaires. One of the findings was that most millionaires didn’t inherit their money, like 80%. Most millionaires just invest regularly in their 401k, don’t buy a bunch of crap they can’t afford on credit, and surprise they manage to save enough to retire.


I never read Ramsey, but "The Millionaire Next Door" said the same thing (over, and over, and over....) that most millionaires are right in front of you driving a 10yr old Camry, accumulating more and more wealth through their routine saving discipline, and effective spending habits.
55   marcus   2020 Jun 30, 9:25pm  

rd6B says
R's should have this guy run for elected office and then watch how D's destroy themselves.


I think he's a democrat, but obviously a relatively conservative one on social issues and with respect to diversity of thought, free speech etc.
56   CBOEtrader   2020 Jun 30, 9:32pm  

marcus says
rd6B says
R's should have this guy run for elected office and then watch how D's destroy themselves.


I think he's a democrat, but obviously a relatively conservative one on social issues and with respect to diversity of thought, free speech etc.


Yeah, i think he is a D, but he has rare intellectual integrity and would be someone i'd vote for.

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