Originally Posted by
Nicholas Laureys
With this subset of Americans, childhood hardships are never about resourcefulness, perserverence, bootstrapism, or other endearing qualities that help you meet your goals.
Instead it's all oppression, theft of agency, feeling alienated by your fellow countrymen....beyond 3rdcoast's point, how do these people ever motivate themselves to meet goals, how is it possible that they think a childhood full of challenges was a childhood unjustly stolen? And this 'people of color' stuff is so farcical I wonder how it ever makes it past the editors, and how everyday Americans cannot simply laugh people who use the term seriously off the public square.