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DonFerrari said:
collint0101 said:

After reading through a good chunk of this thread I simply do not understand how and why a large amount of straight white christian men legitimately believe that they face demonization and prejudice on a level that is comparable to blacks or Muslims or gays or any number of historically discriminated against groups. In some ways it almost feels insulting for people to compare an this idea of discrimination against white men to issues this nation continues to face today such as systemic racism against blacks and Hispanics within policing and the legal system, government surveillance of Muslim/Arab communities, high rates of bullying and depression among gays and lesbians ect. We have a president that equates Mexican immigrants to murders and rapists and calls for bans on Muslims despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of acts of domestic terrorism are carried out by American born citizens yet people on this site try to push this idea that the entire nation is against white men.

You could as well read your own comment and see you demonizing, attacking and saying they shouldn't complain...

Ck1x said:

I wish people could read things without biased goggles on, if you reread my comment it actually doesn't reference color at all. Since I don't consider that to be the main problem in society right now, but it is what the elite want the average persons to be hung up on. People dealing with low wage jobs, bad heath care and bad housing situations have no bearing on whether you are black or white as it can effect us all equally 

So you were answering a post that already said that as confronting it, but actually agreeing? Ok then.

If someone complains about stubbing their toe while the guy beside them gets their arm chopped off I won't demonize them for complaining but I'll call them out for trying to equate the 2 issues.