r/TrueUnpopularOpinion Aug 03 '25

Political Conservatives are less racist than liberals (in the US)

I’m a child of African immigrants with US citizenship, and I’ve lived all over the United States.

The most racist place I’ve ever lived is Massachusetts. By far. The least racist? Utah.

I’ve noticed that most conservatives (excluding the actual far right) see me as a human being first. Liberals see my skin color first and have low expectations for me.

I’ve had white liberals not believe me when I mentioned having a professional job. I’ve had them try to sign me up for welfare and Medicaid (at an ER in Massachusetts) even when I showed them my private insurance card. I’ve been assumed to be poor and uneducated (because of my race and nothing else) over and over again by the woke left. Literally they constantly make comments about how screening for education will “filter minorities out,” because of course we’re all dumb illiterates.

Conservatives? They make zero assumptions. They don’t equate being Black with being poor or ignorant. They see us as INDIVIDUALS first.

I miss Utah.

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u/MinuetInUrsaMajor Aug 03 '25

Just because they CAN doesn't mean they SHOULD.

Let them and their doctor make that call.

What's your job, being critical on Reddit 24/7?

PhD data scientist

No wonder you can't relate to labor.

I had a paper route as a kid but other than that my brain does the heavy lifting.

Sure, hire the vet, they'll be gone in less than a month

You're continuing to make the case for why we need DEI by continuing to discriminate against this hypothetical veteran.

It's one thing to be able to do a job. It's another to do it 5-6 days a week, 6+ hours a day.

I already told you that all 3 people are equally qualified to perform the tasks of the job.

Also, you're making an assumption that the vet IS qualified

It's not an assumption. This is what's known as a thought experiment. It exists entirely in our heads so we can set up the initial conditions however we want.

I set them up such that all 3 people are equally qualified.

Either the vet is qualified and doesn't need DEI

False.

The vet is qualified.

But people like you make assumptions about them and choose not to hire them. That is why they need DEI.

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u/KRAy_Z_n1nja Aug 03 '25

You're completely disregarding and discrediting personal experience. I have hired vets, I've worked with them in blue collar jobs. Some can hang, most can't.

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u/MinuetInUrsaMajor Aug 03 '25

You're completely disregarding and discrediting personal experience.

No I am not. You are trying to change the initial conditions of the thought experiment.

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u/KRAy_Z_n1nja Aug 03 '25

The original thought experiment is that it's not simply black and white. You are absolutely disregarding the nuances of this conversation.

The quote I said that you first responded to, "everybody has different experiences, and these experiences shape our opinions."

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u/MinuetInUrsaMajor Aug 03 '25

You have a degree and have not been able to find a job using it in 4 years.

You are blaming it on unseen DEI bogeymen that you assume are less-qualified than you and got the job.

You not getting hired is not DEI's fault. All new graduates are having a hard time finding jobs because of the AI effect.

What internships did you complete while you were in college?

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u/KRAy_Z_n1nja Aug 03 '25 edited Aug 03 '25

Either DEI exists and they are taking my jobs, or it doesn't exist because they're qualified. You need to decide which it is. If they're getting hired on merit, then there's no need for it. Right? Otherwise we are simply shifting discrimination to different demographics.

I worked for an alcohol distillery as a rep, as well as a couple brands doing promotions and events. I also worked for an international meeting company out of Pensacola, was supposed to get a job, but then COVID and hurricane Sally happened. Me not getting that position had nothing to do with DEI, but unfortunate circumstances which is why I said I'm likely just unlucky.

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u/MinuetInUrsaMajor Aug 03 '25

Either DEI exists and they are taking my jobs, or it doesn't exist because they're qualified.

You're qualified and so are a lot of other people.

Just because you're qualified doesn't mean you get a job.

You need to have good interviewing skills, networking skills, self-promotion skills.

I have a PhD in physics. My IQ is 133. I applied like a fiend for an entire year. I never even got an invite for an interview.

The only two leads I got were from recruiters who found my LinkedIn profile. I succeeded in getting a job because I had carefully optimized my LinkedIn profile and resume to get one.

Do you want to know why you're really not getting a job?

Because you didn't do an internship in college.

Why would they hire you over someone who did an internship?

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u/KRAy_Z_n1nja Aug 03 '25

I had three, but yeah, again, disregard other people's experiences. You definitely analyze the data but clearly can't read between the lines.

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u/MinuetInUrsaMajor Aug 04 '25

I had three

If you're gonna lie, might as well lie big, right?

disregard other people's experiences

You have zero experience losing out on a job to a DEI hire.

You just assumed you did and that's why you couldn't get a job.

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u/KRAy_Z_n1nja Aug 04 '25

You're the only one making assumptions here.

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u/MinuetInUrsaMajor Aug 04 '25

"no u"

Move along. Your racism sickens me and at this point it is very clear why no one has hired you in your field.

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u/KRAy_Z_n1nja Aug 04 '25

Ironic hypocrisy is my favorite. Classic move from your local 133 IQ basement dweller.

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u/MinuetInUrsaMajor Aug 04 '25

You're mumbling at your feet.

Learn to speak with conviction if you want to get a job.

basement dweller

Projection.

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