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and black victimhood.  Mr. Starkes further suggests that

            while “The Race Grievance Industry” admits that race is
            a social construct, its practitioners readily “use race to
            socially  construct  a  paycheck.”  Again,  we  see  the

            underlying  impetus  of  the  sociological  race  concept  –
            political and economic advantage.


            It  is  clear,  the  sociological  definition  of  race  is  a

            construct designed (or at least has the effect) to divide
            and  exploit  humankind  for  the  primary  purpose  of
            political  and  economic  gain;  this  is  a  tell-tale  tracer  to

            the Dark Realm.  The divisions are supposedly based on
            common  physical  traits  of  a  people  group.  Combined

            with  cultural  considerations,  this  makes  it  easier  to
            recognize  differences  and  thus  separate  into  specific

            groups, then pit these groups against one another.

            For  decades  and  even  centuries,  the  physical

            classification of people into groups that are declared as
            a  separate  race  (as  defined  by  sociological  science),  is

            the  predominant  definition  of  race  in  society.  This
            practice  continues  to  this  day.    It  is  interesting  that

            society continues to operate under this construct which
            by  its  practitioners,  is  declared  to  be  unstable  and

            decentered.  Is this definition accurate?  Are the physical
            differences  used  to  define  race  supportable  among

            other sciences, especially the pure and applied sciences


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