Bradley masterfully shifts the focus from individual bias to the mechanical reality of institutional structures. This is a sharp, necessary reminder that systemic outcomes often persist regardless of personal intentions.
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POCKET DEBATE: Arthur is an insane personAdded:
All right, Arthur. You were patient and waited for 2 hours. What's up?
Yo, what up, bro?
What are we talking about today, Arthur?
Okay. So, uh let's talk about um.6, if you will.
What about it?
All right. So, you're basically saying systemic racism and white privilege is real, right? And by the way, what up, chat? I see a few people were waiting for me, too.
Yes, Arthur. I'm saying it's real.
All right. And now, I believe it isn't cuz I feel like it's like a manufactured idea and the and like everything that's happening in the world kind of proves it. I'm not going to lie. In the sense like almost every single country that's predominantly {quote} {unquote} white, like let's say like Rome, England, Paris, all these places.
I don't know what these are I don't know what I'm trying to say.
Like Rome, Italy, uh all these places.
Um they accept a lot of like colored people, immigrants, different races.
And um they're predominantly white. Here in America, we accept every single race and it was a {quote} {unquote} white country.
So, like maybe back back in the day that narrative was true, but I don't think that narrative is true anymore.
Arthur, you think accepting people to live here from other races wouldn't make this country racist anymore?
That was the whole point of accepting them.
Okay. We let slaves live here. I guess we weren't racist when we had slaves, right? Because we let them live here?
You're comparing slaves to immigrants?
Arthur, come on, bro. Come on.
>> Hey, that's what that's what you would do, bro. That's what you do. Arthur, Arthur, did we allow Did we allow people to immigrate Did we allow people to immigrate black people free black people from Africa, from uh the Caribbeans, from wherever? Did we allow No, no, no. Arthur, Arthur, Arthur, Arthur, did we let them immigrate to the US in the 1700s?
Um that's the thing. Who who Can black people be racist to black people because we didn't immigrate them? We bought them. Black people bought them.
Black people >> What does that >> Because you're talking about the people that came here in the 1700s and the slaves that came here in the 1700s were sold by the same African kings in Africa. Arthur, Arthur, Arthur, you just said the US can't be racist because we allowed people to immigrate from countries that aren't white. We allowed people to immigrate from countries that aren't white when we had slavery. Does this mean we weren't racist when the United States was doing slavery?
But that's not immigration, bro. Homi, homi, homi, homi homi Arthur, my god. Arthur Arthur, my god.
There's There's no way. Arthur, there's This can't be real. This can't be real.
You recognize that you could immigrate of your own free will as a free person to the United States in the 1700s, even if you were black. You could still come here and live here.
You recognize that, right? I I said in the 1700s, maybe that narrative was true. We're talking about today's world, brother. We're talking about today, like right now.
>> Arthur, what year is systemic racism So, systemic racism did used to exist?
Yeah, for sure. What year did it end?
What year did it end?
I I honestly believe it got worse, but I believe the racism kind of flipped over and now it's racism towards whites, in my opinion.
That's kind of the game the system plays, man. Arthur, what disproportionate outcome Arthur Arthur Arthur systemic the racism It's like pattern. It's like a routine.
Yeah, they have They have to do it, you know, to keep the world like in line.
Like the world was healing and then they're like, "Oh [ __ ] people are waking up." And then bam, like they're starting a whole 'nother war. [ __ ] people are [ __ ] killing each other all over the place over there, you know, like Nobody even wants half of the [ __ ] that's happening. People are actually more like uh what you what I mean People are more accepting now than they have ever been, you know, like we're letting literal criminals into our country because we're so accepting and caring and giving and like, you know, we even fund them. We even give them all this money so they can like live a happy life. Like trust me, if we were racist, we would not be doing that. They would still be slaves.
Arthur, what the [ __ ] are you saying?
You heard what I said, brother.
No, still repeat what you said again.
All right. I'm I'm going to cut it short this time.
So, basically, right?
>> [clears throat] >> Basically, right? These [ __ ] people were racist back in the day.
They wouldn't [music] Every Every Yeah, keep going. Go ahead.
All right. These people were racist back in the day, right?
And the world had healed. It got better.
We started accepting these criminals. We let the slaves loose, you know, we let them free. Now, everybody's kind of like trying to be equal. Everybody has the same opportunity to be equal.
And the people if if if anything, I don't think it's racism. I think it's a class issue. It's like the rich versus the poor. I think that's the true [ __ ] segregation and racist type deal. And I wish there was a word for that because you can't call the rich people racist cuz it's like the rich people are like Indian, Chinese, white, black, like all these people. Like Like if the world was racist, how is P Diddy [ __ ] raping little girls just like Epstein? Like that wouldn't be a [ __ ] thing, bro.
Like P Diddy did the same [ __ ] thing Epstein did.
How is that racist? And they're both [ __ ] criminals and they're both loose.
What?
Yeah, like Epstein is somewhere in [ __ ] Israel and didn't Diddy get get released as 420 unless that was [ __ ] was a joke, but I saw it.
>> [music] >> Arthur, what what stage of the psychosis are you in right now?
I don't know, man. How many stages are there? I could If I knew about it, I could tell you.
It's got to be like It's got to be like deep in it, right?
Hey, you're you're the expert here. You should tell me.
All right, guys. Arthur, uh I'm glad you waited 2 hours, but you're only worth about 7 minutes of my time. Goodbye.
>> [screaming]
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