If the answer was obvious, you would be able to explain it. But you can't because it's illogical and dishonest. Name one right or opportunity I have that the black gentleman sitting next to me doesn't have. If you can pull that off, you win. But you can't... sorry...
African-Americans college students are about as likely to get hired as whites who have dropped out of high school. So says a new
report from a non-profit called Young Invincibles, which analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census and examined the effect race and education levels have on unemployment. “We were startled to see just how much more education young African-Americans must get in order to have the same chance at landing a job as their white peers.”
Since you have mentioned it, what is the right measure of oppression?
Perhaps
<+)O Robido O(+> who liked your post also knows.
I would imagine things like likelihood of gaining employment per education attainment versus other groups, income versus groups per education attainment, arrest rates for same crimes versus other groups, etc.
White American men are facing the same pressures that all other men in your country are facing but the difference is that sadly white men are crumpling under those same pressures where other groups persevere somehow.
I have ideas on how to curb these issues but they involve embracing the things America hates: social welfare, universal healthcare, etc. Those two things alone would help quite a bit, universal healthcare would kill of a lot of medical debt which is a huge component to struggles in your country, it would also help with mobility since you're no longer tired to a shite job, easier for men to take care of their family.
This also makes mental healthcare affordable (and expands the field) which will enable more men to go. Which is much better than only invoking "mental health" when your country has mass shootings…
Men are crumpling under the pressures of a societal system some of them helped erect, a societal system that help is seen as bad, that "real men" don't ask for help, to "tough it out", any form of social assistance is seen as something the "others" are mooching off of so it's best to get rid of it. Americans have embraced that whole "survival of the fittest" "every man for himself" "fuck you got mine" mentality and it's not shockingly biting them in their ass.
Your country had a crack epidemic but the country didn't care and pushed for harsh punitive punishment, that molded and informed your country that people on drugs don't deserve sympathy or empathy but rather should be crushed. Now that the opioid crisis has hit white America everyone is shocked there is no sympathy or empathy. Why be shocked? Your country effectively taught it's people that the drug addicts deserve neither. Did people actually expect the outcome to be different because those affected are white now?
The constant irrational fears of "others" whether they be black, Hispanic, Asian, etc and hell the othering of white people too ("trailer trash", etc) has ended up fucking over white men too, the ones killing themselves and addicted to opioids? They were "weak", not "real men", "failures", so they get no help from others and are left to fend for themselves in a country that pretty much has very little avenues for help once they fall.
Not even mentioning your country's love of telling those less fortunate to "get a job", "quit complaining", "I'm not paying for you to be lazy!" Just look at how people on this board talk about any kind of social assistance, and you'll quickly understand these suicide statistics.
Not even getting into the social pressures of what it means to be a "man" like being the financial provider but wages in have been relatively stagnant since the 70s/80s while cost of living continued to increase steadily. The worship of unchecked capitalism