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the_drunkard | 4 years ago
Probably a bad ethos to harbour, one that I imagine quickly rationalizes violent behavior.
And I think we're all fortunate that in the US there is no prevailing force denying any specific race of their humanity. Is there scar tissue from the past? Certainly.
As Snowden states "freedom is a direction" and we've certainly moved in the right direction over the past 30 years.
> Racism in the US is just fascism that hasn't hit white people yet.
Odd foreshadowing, but let's hope that true fascism never metastasizes in the US.
I am curious as to who you believe is currently denying your /others humanity in the US?
throwaway123x2|4 years ago
ttfkam|4 years ago
Then Reconstruction ends with a whimper. Burning crosses are showing up everywhere. Thousands flee north as a reign of terror grows. Your voting rights are curtailed then eliminated. When Black folks are elected, they are driven out of office by gunfire, and the federal government does nothing. You were never eligible for the same jobs as white folks, but now you can't even drink from the same fountains.
Would you say that woman lives in a democracy/democratic republic or a fascist hellscape?
Then some legislation is passed. The folks wrongly accused remain in jail, the dead remain dead, and the ones who killed them are never brought to justice. The change is considered an injustice by many, who leave their political party in droves and welcomed by the other party in a "Southern Strategy."
Things seems to quiet down a little though representation in media either wholely excludes her descendants or disproportionately shows them on shows like "Cops". The history of that legislation is watered down and most of the details of what happened before are not taught in schools. Some public schools even have teachers arguing the authoritarianism was justifiable. See: Lost Cause.
Then a man with her skin color is elected president. Those same people who claimed that the presidency must hold certain moral and capability requirements are confronted with a man with all required qualifications and then some.
After his largely scandal-free tenure, those same folks, many of whom were alive and among those forced by the National Guard to treat people with his skin color as a human being, gave up all pretense to morality and competence in the presidency to elect a man who had neither.
And then we he lost re-election, they attempted to storm the Capital and kill those that would replace him. This was not quiet either. Folks brought lumber and BUILT a gallows where they chanted for the Vice President to be hung for his lack of loyalty to the outgoing president.
Did I mention the man with a knee on his neck for the better part of ten minutes, whose murderers would have gotten away with it had it not been for uncut civilian video footage of the event from multiple angles?
Or the woman shot in her bed with no one held to account for her death?
Or the literally dozens of instances off the top of my head where a police officer kills or maims someone ON VIDEO with only a slap on the wrist if that?
How about elected officials publicly stating that homosexuality or being trans should be a capital crime?
Or legislation popping up around the country that bodily autonomy is a fundamental right in law unless you are female between approximately the ages of 12 and 50.
I'll restate: racism and sexism and homophobia are all examples of fascism that haven't hit wealthy white men yet.
And unfortunately poor white men and white women in general have failed to recognize the difference between power and proximity to power. To everyone's detriment.
the_drunkard|4 years ago
In keeping with the spirit of the author; freedom is not a goal, but a direction. And broadly speaking, we're moving in the right direction.
Unfortunately, you sound like you've become somewhat of a zealot. A byproduct of being spoon fed rage via the nightly media /twitter cycle.
Statistically there's one specific group of peoples that drive a disproportionate amount of violent crime. Specifically murder, rape, robbery, and assault.
Raw data is here: https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-...
I think stepping back and realizing how far we've come, not only as a country but also globally is worth recognizing. Harboring venom from past wrongs won't do you any good; if anything it appears to be obfuscating the present.
ttfkam|4 years ago
I am not yet 50 years old.
Ruby Bridges only recently became eligible for Social Security. Many of the people who fought to keep her out of the classroom are still alive today. They are elected officials. They taught in the schools. They raised their kids.
Now ask yourself if a law passed today would change your mind on an issue that's important to you.
NikolaeVarius|4 years ago
lolwut
You can't call something you think is bad, and just make the conclusion its the same thing as something else you think is bad. And just make it self evident.