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I’m not even sure what this first paragraph means.
As for the second bit, you’re barking up the wrong tree. Nothing says “everybody is racist” like saying “this guy who socializes with literal neo-Nazis and jokes about a ‘Jew-free space’ is racist.”
An animating energy of Trumpism is white status anxiety. I don’t know how one could deny this with a straight face. You could chop up voter data that finds certain attitudes towards race correlative with support for Trump (as has been done repeatedly) or you could just, I dunno, watch Fox News and get the latest on “unwanted demographic change” and the plight of white farmers in South Africa.
Racism is inextricably intertwined with that side of the political spectrum, and I could literally spend days providing concrete evidence for why that’s the case. You don’t exactly help that case when, instead of just acknowledging the poison and differentiating yourself from it, you spend your energy dismissing and deflecting and suggesting that calling people racist is the real problem.
If you don't think i understand that white supremacy racism exists, you are naive. I also understand anti-white racism exists, but you couldn't give a **** about that.
But, when Charlotesville happened, it was me saying "why do we give a **** about these losers? Let's ignore them and let them circle jerk in their white sheets together"
It was you saying "LOOK HOW RACIST THE COUNTRY IS AHHHHHHHHHH"
I am much less concerned about neo-nazis than I am about people who spend their whole lives trying to even scores and ensure dependency is never broken.
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If we go back to slave times... there were people who made the argument that blacks were better off as slaves because they weren't capable of being successful on their own.
I don't see a lot a difference today's mentality.
We need to treat people as individuals and give them the liberty to succeed or fail on their own decisions. But go ahead... call me a racist