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by jariel
1869 days ago
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Although colonialism played a role, 'it started' before that. It's fair to at least 'talk about' the 'pyramid of hate' and maybe 'believe in it' so as to 'make a point'. But I don't think it's ok to accuse regular, well-meaning employers of 'holding up systems of White Supremacy'. It's also basically tone-deaf for an executive, facing a 'sensitive moment' to challenge claims of racism with 'reverse racism' - even if the executive might have a rhetorical point - it's just going to inflame the situation. I think the execs should have basically 'not acted out of contempt', said some conciliatory things and moved on. Even if they had a legit point to make, they're supposed to be 'bigger than that'. So I'm not sure if it's worthwhile to dig into the rhetoric, but rather, they should have just found a way past the issue. Finally, it's a good example of how toxic this stuff can be. |
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