You misunderstood. It’s not “sins of the father” or “white people are evil because it’s in their DNA”, it’s “the current generation who either fervently supported racially divided violence/tolerated it to a great degree until it was their turn to suffer it were raised by the previous ones who did the same”, so why are we surprised that, besides the few lefties with a heart, white America for the most part had continued disregarding things like police brutality up until the victim shared their skin colour? Now, why haven’t white Americans gone through a complete ideological change after all the sins the country has accumulated? Idk. But what I do know is that it’s that attitude, that intellectual laziness and amoral selfcenteredness that’s at the core of white American ideology (whatever that is besides “might makes right”) that stopped them from being more active through the years, and now it seems like it’s too late. It’s just a very visible thing and I’m not attacking anyone, especially not people who are just opening their eyes. I’m happy every time anyone stops being a racist, amoral POS who condones evil as long as it doesn’t touch them, of course!
I really think class warfare is far stronger than any racial divide. And that’s exactly why there isn’t much momentum from any group, white, black, whatever. They’ve pinned us down for so long ensuring that any individual efforts can be punished. Now… how do you get a unified effort so they can’t lock individuals down? That is the question to be answered. General strike? Not if it’s some lame Friday and then back to normal. It’s got to be a shutdown that’s felt by the ones who are the problem, and it has to be outlasted long enough to matter. Can that be done by people living paycheck to paycheck, or by those already missing many weeks of food stamps? The rich hope not.
So sure, there’s the inequality of black vs. white. But it’s far deeper and planned than that, and this kind of arguing is what they want instead of a shared effort.
The racial divide is an aspect of class warfare though. Specifically in the US, so much of White America was willing to throw away/undermine the welfare and public services that they barely had for a generation just because black and brown people would get access to it too. It’s wrong to just skip over that and demand solidarity.
Personally, I think we can embrace people who are late to the game, while also holding space for people who are frustrated that it seems to take a tragedy to activate some members of the populace
You misunderstood. It’s not “sins of the father” or “white people are evil because it’s in their DNA”, it’s “the current generation who either fervently supported racially divided violence/tolerated it to a great degree until it was their turn to suffer it were raised by the previous ones who did the same”, so why are we surprised that, besides the few lefties with a heart, white America for the most part had continued disregarding things like police brutality up until the victim shared their skin colour? Now, why haven’t white Americans gone through a complete ideological change after all the sins the country has accumulated? Idk. But what I do know is that it’s that attitude, that intellectual laziness and amoral selfcenteredness that’s at the core of white American ideology (whatever that is besides “might makes right”) that stopped them from being more active through the years, and now it seems like it’s too late. It’s just a very visible thing and I’m not attacking anyone, especially not people who are just opening their eyes. I’m happy every time anyone stops being a racist, amoral POS who condones evil as long as it doesn’t touch them, of course!
I really think class warfare is far stronger than any racial divide. And that’s exactly why there isn’t much momentum from any group, white, black, whatever. They’ve pinned us down for so long ensuring that any individual efforts can be punished. Now… how do you get a unified effort so they can’t lock individuals down? That is the question to be answered. General strike? Not if it’s some lame Friday and then back to normal. It’s got to be a shutdown that’s felt by the ones who are the problem, and it has to be outlasted long enough to matter. Can that be done by people living paycheck to paycheck, or by those already missing many weeks of food stamps? The rich hope not.
So sure, there’s the inequality of black vs. white. But it’s far deeper and planned than that, and this kind of arguing is what they want instead of a shared effort.
The racial divide is an aspect of class warfare though. Specifically in the US, so much of White America was willing to throw away/undermine the welfare and public services that they barely had for a generation just because black and brown people would get access to it too. It’s wrong to just skip over that and demand solidarity.
Personally, I think we can embrace people who are late to the game, while also holding space for people who are frustrated that it seems to take a tragedy to activate some members of the populace