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by SenAnder
943 days ago
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I think I understand. So if I pushed back on the notion that my identity is a "malignant, parasitic-like condition to which 'white' people have a particular susceptibility" [1], by e.g. stating it is merely "okay", that would be racist? I guess I'll just have to roll over without a fight then, since even the mildest resistance against these smears has been defined as far-right and racist, and I wouldn't want to be either. Besides, I'm sure it'll stop here. When they see we're not resisting, they'll tone down the rhetoric until we all get along. Because that's what has been happening so far - as we get closer to equality, the rhetoric is becoming milder and milder, right? [1] On Having Whiteness - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34039063/ |
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If you push back on it /using far right slogans/ of course it's racist.
> When they see we're not resisting, they'll tone down the rhetoric until we all get along. Because that's what has been happening so far - as we get closer to equality, the rhetoric is becoming milder and milder, right?
The problems that you think you have - that you're not allowed to express yourself in terms of far right slogans - are fucking pathetic and you should be ashamed of yourself for pursuing them. You have been clearly been given a life of privilege, because people who experience poverty or racism don't pick such cringeworthy fights, divorced from the suffering and problems of the real world.