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it’s actually just the logical function of the free market. When you have a group of people for whom it is profitable to do a certain thing, they will do that thing.
✏️ Capitalism as always.. When systemic racism is profitable to people (i.e. ultra wealthy with power), they’ll do it.
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if I burned down my neighbor’s house, yes, it matters, whether it was done out of negligence or done out of malice, but at the end of the day, they still don’t have a house, so either way, it’s my responsibility to fix the damage I’ve done and ensure it doesn’t happen again. The same is true with racial justice, right? We all have a responsibility to stop aiding and abetting systemic racism, address whatever racial blind spots we have, and repair whatever harm we’ve caused, regardless of whether our actions were well intentioned or not. That’s the only way we will ever create a just and equitable country
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most important questions that I think should be asked about any social policy: number one, who’s harmed? And number two, who benefits?