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Racist Youth

Where’s the Oppression? There isn’t any.

When Ben started at Yale in 1969, the college enrollment rate for Blacks was 16%; as compared to Whites at 29% — a 13% difference. By the year 2018, the rate for Blacks increased to 37%; and for Whites 42% — a 5% difference. Black enrollments have grown by 131%; and Whites by only 45% in 50 years.

When Ben started at Yale in 1969, the college enrollment rate for Blacks was 16%; as compared to Whites at 29%By the year 2018, the rate for Blacks increased to 37%; and for Whites 42%Where’s the Oppression? There isn’t anyWhere’s the Oppression? There isn’t any

When we include Asians and Hispanics into the overall enrollment rate, we must ask the questions: Are Asians and Hispanics privileged? Are they oppressing Blacks? Of course not! In fact, they are more disadvantaged than Blacks by language barriers and their ability to assimilate into our society. We have seen the bigotry and attacks against Asians, and to a lesser degree Hispanics, by Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and other radical leftist hate groups.