I think you miss my point. I was coincededing that those groups do not (as far as I know, and I really don't) face systematic barriers in the specific area of university admission and indeed may have institutions that favour them or whatever. Since as far as I know no one is advocating affirmative action for those groups and current initiatives do not cover them (again as far as I know), and the complaint that started this thread seems to be they are disfavoured by such processes, so it would seem like no one else seems to be arguing they face net negative systematic discrimination in that particular area either. So it seems like everyone agrees with you that those groups do not face that particular form of systematic challenge.Darth Wedgius wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2019 7:53 pm Again, in case you did not notice it, the same evidence for "systematic racism" used (blacks do not do as well in the U.S. by many economic or educational metrics) would, again, be evidence for systematic racism in favor of Jews (assuming Jews aren't whites for the purposes of these metrics; hardly the first time racial divisions have been rather arbitrary), Indians, and East Asians.
I do not deny that differences in achievements exists, I simply state that those differences are not solid evidence for systematic racism.
Your argument as I understand it would make sense if people were arguing they needed affirmative action type help in admission after they had already overcome any current discrimination or historic legacies. The thing is that does not seem to be happening.
What I meant was there lack of issues in one area does not mean they do not face systematic hurdles in other areas like say in the police force or armed forces.
Well to me the question is not whether white privilege exists because that is several things, you would need to be more specific, it is whether some general white disadvantage exists, which I think is a pretty hard thing to argue.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2019 8:04 pm I don't think the post you were replying to nor another in this thread by ABS is necessarily ignorant to the concept of systemic racism forms. However though they do imply directly that in order for white privilege etc... to exist then that indicates that all parties that satisfy as minority must follow suit. That's a point you made at the end, but it's not a condition that stems necessarily from ambivalence to systemic oppression or marginalization.
I really don't see how the non-existence of white disadvantage requires that all non-whites are equally and identically subject to discrimination, historical legacies of poverty etc.