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James The solution is simple. Instead of focusing only on specific groups, help the people who need help.
There is this fallacy that ALL people of a disadvantaged group or demographic need help. That is not true. In any group of a significant size, you will always find successful people and struggling people. For example, there are rich, middle class, and poor black people.
A person living in poverty needs assistance. A person with a mansion and a private jet does not need the same assistance. Their skin color should not be the determining factor here.
Likewise, a person's sex, gender, or genitalia should not be the determining factor on whether someone gets the help they need or not.
Help the people who need help. We can create customized care for each group, but we should not be neglecting one group over another. Playing favorites just creates winners, losers, and resentment. Instead, we need to move everyone to a healthier and happier existence and coexistence.