▲ | estearum 14 hours ago | |||||||
1. Seattle: The training was optional. Seems not that crazy to offer? 2. Pennsylvania: There are all sorts of programs designed to combat specific problems -- in this case the program was designed to counteract the fact that certain racial groups have been excluded from financial services for a long time. Would you characterize an aid program that only serves veterans to be discriminatory against non-veterans? 3. FAA: You should probably not cite an op-ed as a source, let me know if you'd like to provide another 4. See point (2) 5. Biden was citing the FBI itself, which at the time was led by Trump appointee Chris Wray [https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2023-12-05_-_...] 6. You're lamenting that people get legal threats for creating obviously discriminatory white-only towns? Welp, thanks for outing yourself. Indeed, at some point you just have to believe them when they tell you who they are. | ||||||||
▲ | like_any_other 11 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> The training was optional. Seems not that crazy to offer? Crazy or not, if someone starts giving training on how you, specifically can try to be less of a monster, it's reasonable to assume that someone doesn't like you very much. > You should probably not cite an op-ed as a source Here's another source, if the Wall Street Journal is too unreliable for you: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42944203 > creating obviously discriminatory white-only towns Oh, this doesn't count as "combating a specific problem"? Diversity is so great it must be mandatory? Anyway sure you can keep trying to explain this obvious trend away with sophistry, but don't be surprised when others don't stick their heads in the sand with the same enthusiasm as you. | ||||||||
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▲ | like_any_other 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
> Biden was citing the FBI itself He chose what to cite, and there's a reason he chose the figure that can most easily be massaged by picking and choosing what counts as terrorism and what doesn't, vs. something objective, like homicide rates. | ||||||||
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