You're indistinguishable from the Walton's in your example. Give up your wealth. You're just as guilty of Jim Crow being in your favor, but obviously on a lesser scale. Or, perhaps not obviously. We're going to need to see some receipts.
Haha I'm "indistinguishable" from a billionaire, except for the fact they have a billion dollars whereas I have 150k in student debt. Get real, man. If I had wealth, you might have a point. But I don't.
A law degree from Yale, and you aren't able to pay back your student loans? Briahna Joy Gray once remarked to Dr. Loury, also bemoaning her student debt (paraphrasing), "I have a law degree from Harvard, what am I supposed to do with it?"
What kind of racket are those Ivy League law schools running?
[By the way, folks, Briahna is superb on Rising. She and Robby Soave make a great team. They sometimes have serious disagreements and go at each other hard, but there is no carryover into the next segment/topic. Great chemistry. They are better than their much-heralded predecessors.]
I do have a point. Why only the Walton's? Why not you? Why not me? Why not every person who isn't black? Why not go to year zero and redistribute all the wealth white folks have accumulated in the US thus far to black folks? I don't care how poor or downtrodden some of the white folks prove to be or how rich and affluent many of the black folks are. White guilt after all. You're a Charlatan and a hypocrite. There is no Shangri-la. Give it up.
I saw my first Shakespeare performance at the Walton Art’s center in Fayetteville Arkansas. If we define this position as “the right” with letting the Waltons keep their money and minding our own business, and we define my experience as a seminal moment in the life of a developing artist, and you want to take away that wealth, then I’m left asking the question, why does the left not care about the humanities? I saw a professor pose this question about “the right” this week, but I’ve seen the Walton’s investment in the arts first hand, it’s a social capital, only seizure required is the cost of a ticket to Othello, and you want to take this away? This isn’t the “right” by the way, I don’t know or care how the Waltons vote.
You're indistinguishable from the Walton's in your example. Give up your wealth. You're just as guilty of Jim Crow being in your favor, but obviously on a lesser scale. Or, perhaps not obviously. We're going to need to see some receipts.
Haha I'm "indistinguishable" from a billionaire, except for the fact they have a billion dollars whereas I have 150k in student debt. Get real, man. If I had wealth, you might have a point. But I don't.
A law degree from Yale, and you aren't able to pay back your student loans? Briahna Joy Gray once remarked to Dr. Loury, also bemoaning her student debt (paraphrasing), "I have a law degree from Harvard, what am I supposed to do with it?"
What kind of racket are those Ivy League law schools running?
[By the way, folks, Briahna is superb on Rising. She and Robby Soave make a great team. They sometimes have serious disagreements and go at each other hard, but there is no carryover into the next segment/topic. Great chemistry. They are better than their much-heralded predecessors.]
I do have a point. Why only the Walton's? Why not you? Why not me? Why not every person who isn't black? Why not go to year zero and redistribute all the wealth white folks have accumulated in the US thus far to black folks? I don't care how poor or downtrodden some of the white folks prove to be or how rich and affluent many of the black folks are. White guilt after all. You're a Charlatan and a hypocrite. There is no Shangri-la. Give it up.
I saw my first Shakespeare performance at the Walton Art’s center in Fayetteville Arkansas. If we define this position as “the right” with letting the Waltons keep their money and minding our own business, and we define my experience as a seminal moment in the life of a developing artist, and you want to take away that wealth, then I’m left asking the question, why does the left not care about the humanities? I saw a professor pose this question about “the right” this week, but I’ve seen the Walton’s investment in the arts first hand, it’s a social capital, only seizure required is the cost of a ticket to Othello, and you want to take this away? This isn’t the “right” by the way, I don’t know or care how the Waltons vote.