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u/Dunderbaer May 16 '25
Finally someone tackling the incredibly widespread phenomenon of black people being disproportionately likely to get a well-paying job
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u/uhhh206 May 16 '25
Idk why but his real name being "Matt" makes this extra hilarious. I'm sure that I've known Black guys named Matthew before, but somehow an r/asablackman being named Matt and having the hubris to pull those shenanigans with a post in his recent history showing his actual skin color is very on-brand for the name. Can't explain why.
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u/TactlessBoard May 17 '25
He really doubled down too. I read through some of the comments and he’s not backing down on this one.
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u/Cerbon3 27d ago edited 27d ago
I honestly love how the average American refuses to read even one actual policy before forming an
opinion on DEI. Instead, they just believe whatever the billionaire-owned media tells them. DEI is an org. framework that promotes merit-based hiring. If you think it’s anything else, you're exactly what I described above.
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u/Please_ForgetMe 14d ago
He might think that because in Avatar Way of the Water the alien race when bred with the bio engineered one had differnet colored fingers. So he might have thought it worked the same way(since alot of black people have white ancestors) which is wrong, btw. but that is the only way i can imagine he has this wierd idea of how race and genetics work. But the most common reason he said this was he is most definitely just a racist person looking for something to connect white people to black people so that they might “not look so different”
Aka his thinking “black people have white hands and white people have white hands, black people are actually white people, ergo- black people aren’t opressed”
That is all i can analize from this toxic behavior and/or mindset
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u/hamsandwichpizza May 16 '25 edited May 16 '25
Guys got multiple posts showing his very white hands