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ItsTimeFor1776 [S] 11 points ago +13 / -2

neither do i.

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I_Used_to_be_me 12 points ago +13 / -1

A lot of the problem is actually systemic. They’ve just identified the wrong systemic problems. It isn’t systemic racism as they call it, but programs instituted, largely under Johnson, that keep their communities in poverty and crime. They keep them dependent on the state with fatherless homes through a nanny state and spreading a corrosive culture that promotes it. In other words, they’ve got them begging for the very democrat and socialist policies that have kept them enslaved and down trodden for decades

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FL2PC72LE 8 points ago +8 / -0

Well, when they say "systemic racism" I'm pretty sure that's just their code word for capitalism. When the country is communist, and most of the positions of authority are held by blacks, that's utopia, see.

I don't need to tell you what'll happen to whites, Asians, Jews, and Latinos once that happens.

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I_Used_to_be_me 2 points ago +2 / -0

That isn’t the utopia that’ll ever be obtained or that they’re after. The utopia they want, if achieved, will ditch identity politics the second it’s no longer politically expedient, and race will once again no longer matter. Everyone, regardless of race, that is not “part of the club,” will be treated the same — like slaves.

But for now, race, identity politics, “intersectionality” etc will continue to be weaponized to sow the chaos and division needed

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FL2PC72LE 2 points ago +2 / -0

"The utopia they want, if achieved, will ditch identity politics the second it’s no longer politically expedient, and race will once again no longer matter."

That's the official line, but I feel pretty certain that most Blacks who are into this movement have no intention to share power with any other race.

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isitpedanticenough 3 points ago +3 / -0

BINGO