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Objectivism doesn't work.
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The same thing could be said for your comments. Whatever your personal beliefs, trying to claim that whites monopolize all historic incidences of oppression, racism, discrimination and prejudice is not only historically inaccurate but is completely counter-productive in facilitating any conversation where a modicum of sympathy or consideration for different races' viewpoints.
Judging by your comments you're a pretty massive racist. Everything I've seen has you painting whites as the start and end of all the evils in the world, and when people address that you play the flabbergasted and exasperated card like they told you dividing by 0 is possible after all.
Even if your assessment is accurate, who cares? There is no systemic oppressive racism against white people in America, so even if his assessment of historical racial dynamics is not 100% accurate, who gives a damn?
That doesn't include reverse racism where a system is put in place to promote the hiring, admittance, advancement, etc. of minoritites based not on academics, experience, etc. but on skin color.
There is no such thing as reverse racism and there's nothing wring with affirmative action. Outside of a handful of isolated incidents, affirmative action does not lead to less qualified people getting jobs. The assumption that giving preferential treatment to minorities will inevitably lead to less qualified people getting hired or promoted betrays a bias on your part.