In retrospect it would have been better for white anti-racists to side with racists in the early 20th century and establish strict racial purity rules for countries.

Perhaps we should call this "anti-racist regret"?
This may seem radical, but in places like Japan this is just how things are.

But is this really an inevitable outcome? Can't everyone just be happy together and ignore race? Maybe the world we're currently living in is unusually bad compared to other possibilities?
Furthermore, where do we go from here?

As for the future, America doesn't look great. Race discourse is consuming everything. There was certainly a time when the popular position was to be blind to race.
... but that point of view lost the memetic battle against the Woke/race-grift position. Perhaps the problem is that once race is there as an issue, it becomes hard to resist the political prize of using it.
... and given this dynamic, it was a mistake to create substantially multiracial societies in the first place.

Any counterarguments to this?
BTW, this position doesn't necessarily mean "hating" people of different races. It might just be that for our collective good and sanity, separation would have been the better solution.

People of various races make this argument e.g. Mohammed Ali.
How does this play out in the future? Unclear. Maybe it will simply become an accepted part of life that white people are ineligible for certain things (jobs, health etc), part of the new normal.
Hard to see how that's a stable equilibrium though, because the obvious next move is to target another race for "privileged" status; far-east asians are already being targeted to some extent.
What does the endgame look like? A mess, because if you keep doing this then everyone puts more and more energy into political fighting and nobody builds stuff.
Don't get me wrong: I'm on-board with living in a multiracial, multicultural society that works... like Singapore. But what we're seeing in The West right now is a zero-sum political race-grift game taking over everything. This is not what success looks like.
You can follow @RokoMijicUK.
Tip: mention @twtextapp on a Twitter thread with the keyword “unroll” to get a link to it.

Latest Threads Unrolled: