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Author blurs Differences between class privileges and race privileges to make her point
It's extremely difficult to stomach the author's manipulations after reading the first two chapters. What she was really trying to say was how the current tax code discriminated against dual incomes lower-income households with inputted income, bonuses for non-working spouses, and penalties on earn income credit for MFJ households. She falsely blamed many things on racism but not drilling down to the cause of the symptom, for example, she had claimed that it's far more likely for black people to have student loans without graduating school, and therefore, tax is unfair for Black people...but why it's more likely for Black people to drop out? She doesn't answer that. I really dislike it that she tried to pretend that all white people are better off (and having a stay-home spouse) than Black people to make her point.
March 2021 · Books
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