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Re: True Left Breakthrough: Anti-Whiteness
« Reply #60 on: July 28, 2022, 06:52:15 pm »
Finally more people get it! There is no symmetry between "blackness" and "whiteness":

https://www.yahoo.com/news/critical-race-theory-whitest-thing-165007222.html

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it is hard for a rational-thinking human being to comprehend why people would be upset that Montpelier, the historical home of James Madison will now include the story of the enslaved people who built, maintained and farmed the land.
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they are not erasing Madison’s family history; they are adding to it.

Why would anyone advocate for less inclusion? Who wants less information? What kind of person prefers to go through life with their eyes closed?

You know who.

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This is absolutely disgusting. I'm at a loss for words that wouldn't get me suspended again. How do we keep the Left's evil talons away from historical buildings that don't comply with their woke derangement. History speaks to the future.
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Perhaps this is the difference between Blackness and whiteness. Ultimately, the point of pro-Blackness is to assert one’s humanity in the presence of whiteness. The goal of whiteness, however, is to eliminate the presence of everything that is not white.
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And that is why whiteness is so amazing.

Because whiteness is why pro-Blackness exists. Whiteness is why anti-racism exists. Whiteness is why critical race theory exists. Black people wouldn’t need to “stay woke” if white supremacy hadn’t lulled this country to sleep. The best legal institutions in America wouldn’t teach critical race theory if the laws were not racist. If oppression didn’t affect Black people’s health, universities wouldn’t rearrange centuries-old medical curriculums to teach students about systems of oppression. If America’s institutions were diverse, equitable or inclusive, they wouldn’t have to create departments for diversity, equity and inclusion. If racism weren’t so pervasive, How to Be an Antiracist would probably be on the Wall Street Journal’s “Worst Seller” list.