Honest question:
If it's OK (or even good) for people to be unapologetically 'pro-Black', then is there a coherent and consistent argument against people being unapologetically 'pro-White'?
If so, what is it?
Like many things, I don't think people have thought this through...
If it's OK (or even good) for people to be unapologetically 'pro-Black', then is there a coherent and consistent argument against people being unapologetically 'pro-White'?
If so, what is it?
Like many things, I don't think people have thought this through...
To be clear, I don't want to instigate anything here. I just want people to THINK through this properly, because I've never heard a remotely coherent answer to this question.
And talking about nebulous 'power dynamics' and 'privilege' is a cop out.
And talking about nebulous 'power dynamics' and 'privilege' is a cop out.
I'm an equalist through and through.
I really don't want to see our society descend back into racial obsession and genuine unfair discrimination.
But that's what will happen if people are not careful.
I really don't want to see our society descend back into racial obsession and genuine unfair discrimination.
But that's what will happen if people are not careful.