@Frosty2259@EngimaEncoder@nikicaga Obviously those with the lowest incomes are most harmed by inflation tho what?
So what you’re telling me is that the one openly pro minority policy was struck down by the legal doctrine that you said was an example of a policy that is anti white/pro minority…ok
@Frosty2259@EngimaEncoder@nikicaga If those policies make the middle class bear the brunt of it (which really depends on your definition of the middle class) and don’t get the benefits than those policies are failures for sure
@Frosty2259@EngimaEncoder@nikicaga Leftist policy isn’t anti middle class. It’s anti elite.
I disagree with the concept of organizing politically as a racial class instead of as an economic class.
@Frosty2259@EngimaEncoder@nikicaga that’s a legal doctrine not a policy and it could be used to prevent anti white laws…but it’s simply never been needed to be used that way for obvious reasons.
@Frosty2259@EngimaEncoder@nikicaga What policies are you referring to are specifically anti white and not anti wealthy? The policies that the left wants to enact would attempt to benefit mass amounts of white people as well so I struggle to understand why you insist on seeing it as a binary white vs non white.
@Frosty2259@EngimaEncoder@nikicaga The question is being “dodged” because most people on the left do not see politics through the lens of racial groups but instead through economic status. Framing it the way you do doesn’t apply to the logic of wanting wealth redistribution.
@SportsFanJack_@jggomes@SJBasketbal8 Eh it depends. Top ~10 nba pick is more valuable for sure and in the NFL you can still draft immediate impact players in the later rounds much more consistently.