"does not mandate direct payments but instead calls for investments in housing, health care and career growth in areas where black residents face disparities." This is clever but very cynical politics.
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If so, seems like a bargain. Let's do it.
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They will come up with examples, but every example they will come up with will be either (i) an example of individual racism which was done in violation of systemic anti-racism controls like good policies, good training and good regulations, or (ii) a statistic which is potentially explainable by systemic racism, but which can also be explained by factors that have nothing to do with systemic racism, and they can show no causality. Even in the case of the statistic, they will be unable to point to systemic racism with any specificity...it is just the "invisible hand of racism" that they assume must be there because the statistic exists.
It doesn't exist in the NBA.
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