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If we weren’t so obsessed with Warren G. Harding’s sex life, we’d realize he was a pretty good president
What’s Been Found In Hillary’s Emails So Far
The Unexpected Health Benefits of Tetris
Did technology kill the book or give it new life?
How Tea + Sugar Reshaped The British Empire
Fortifying sweet potatoes against blindness
Everyone's Upstairs Neighbors
How can ants tell each other apart? Why, with their crazy refined sense of smell.
Addict amnesty: Police give heroin addicts support, rehab
Puzzle: Are You Smarter Than 52,765 Other New York Times Readers? (No, no I am not.)
Gene therapy cures blindness by replacing vision cells in eyes
Judge temporarily blocks Alabama abortion clinic regulation
No traffic jams in asthmatic cells
20 Times Stores Were a Little Confused About Back To School Supplies
Archeologists may have solved mystery of the 'Lost Colony'
Absurd Creature of the Week: The Squid That Looks Like a Bee Stung It in the Eyeball (That's eyeball, singular. The other eye looks completely different.)
Bounce, Launch, Splash! The Joy of the Diving Board
Intel, Micron debut 3D XPoint storage technology 1,000x faster than current SSDs
The 6 Cruelest Science Experiments Ever (Were Done on Kids)
What it takes to be a jailhouse lawyer.
Facebook rescinds internship to Harvard student who exposed a privacy flaw in Messenger
The Hidden Bias of Cameras
GPS Trackers In Fake Elephant Tusks Reveal Ivory Smuggling Route
Chasing fair skin, Ivorians ignore whitening cream ban
Forecasters warn that "Godzilla El Nino" could hit U.S.
Spousal abuse: The ‘silent illness’ driving women into homelessness
Dear White America: I know it’s hard, but you have to acknowledge what’s happening in this country
Netanyahu Appoints Opponent Of Palestinian Statehood As UN Envoy
Health of oceans 'declining fast'
New explosions and fire in Tianjin send smoke into the sky
A War Of All Against All
The growing wealth gap that nobody is talking about
Enforcement for white-collar crime hits 20-year low
Euro ministers give blessing to Greek bailout, wooing IMF on debt
What’s Been Found In Hillary’s Emails So Far
The Unexpected Health Benefits of Tetris
Did technology kill the book or give it new life?
How Tea + Sugar Reshaped The British Empire
Fortifying sweet potatoes against blindness
Everyone's Upstairs Neighbors
How can ants tell each other apart? Why, with their crazy refined sense of smell.
Addict amnesty: Police give heroin addicts support, rehab
Puzzle: Are You Smarter Than 52,765 Other New York Times Readers? (No, no I am not.)
Gene therapy cures blindness by replacing vision cells in eyes
Judge temporarily blocks Alabama abortion clinic regulation
No traffic jams in asthmatic cells
20 Times Stores Were a Little Confused About Back To School Supplies
Archeologists may have solved mystery of the 'Lost Colony'
Absurd Creature of the Week: The Squid That Looks Like a Bee Stung It in the Eyeball (That's eyeball, singular. The other eye looks completely different.)
Bounce, Launch, Splash! The Joy of the Diving Board
Intel, Micron debut 3D XPoint storage technology 1,000x faster than current SSDs
The 6 Cruelest Science Experiments Ever (Were Done on Kids)
What it takes to be a jailhouse lawyer.
Facebook rescinds internship to Harvard student who exposed a privacy flaw in Messenger
The Hidden Bias of Cameras
GPS Trackers In Fake Elephant Tusks Reveal Ivory Smuggling Route
Chasing fair skin, Ivorians ignore whitening cream ban
Forecasters warn that "Godzilla El Nino" could hit U.S.
Spousal abuse: The ‘silent illness’ driving women into homelessness
Dear White America: I know it’s hard, but you have to acknowledge what’s happening in this country
Netanyahu Appoints Opponent Of Palestinian Statehood As UN Envoy
Health of oceans 'declining fast'
New explosions and fire in Tianjin send smoke into the sky
A War Of All Against All
The growing wealth gap that nobody is talking about
Enforcement for white-collar crime hits 20-year low
Euro ministers give blessing to Greek bailout, wooing IMF on debt
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'Privilege' is "a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most" (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/privilege). It's not 'privilege' to not be subjected to police harassment and violence, judicial injustice, education and job-opportunity disparity, or any other sort of institutionalized unfair treatment: those are supposed to be the rights of ALL citizens. When black citizens, or gay citizens, or disabled citizens are having their rights as citizens trampled, then that is an assault on citizens' rights, i.e. the rights of ALL of us, not just of some of us.
'Race' is a scientifically invalid concept. It was invalidated half a century ago, but in this century of actual genome sequencing, it's been so conclusively invalidated as to be right up there with the geocentric model. How tragic that in even the richest and 'whitest' of schools, the standards of teaching science are apparently so pathetic that many people graduate from high school without understanding this basic fact - no blame to people from the poorest and 'blackest' that they don't grok it either. .
Meanwhile the 1% sit back, make popcorn and laugh as 'Black Lives Matter' tries to disrupt and discredit the only Presidential candidate who won't sell them down the river in a New York minute if elected. I'm just about to the point of considering that group as similar to the Black Bloc: irrational extremists who don't give a fuck about anyone but themselves, and/or agents provocateurs pretending to be 'radicals' for the purpose of derailing and discrediting the progressive movement.