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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: To close racial gaps, the economic status quo must change... [View all]Dr Hobbitstein
(6,568 posts)35. I don't want to ignore economic justice...
And I haven't seen ANYONE on DU calling to ignore economic justice. But conflating systemic racism with economic justice is dishonest, or maybe just ignorance due to white privilege. As a white person, I didn't understand it until recently. Listening to some of our AA activists, like 1StrongBlackMan and bravenak, has helped me to understand. And that's all BLM wants. To be listened to. Listen to their grievances and issues, and try to understand them.
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"most help" /= equal playing field... that's what's needed theoretically seeing all will be lifted..
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#21
Ignorance and apathy are some of the main drivers of racial discrimination anywhere with any people
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#22
It already has...Not enough obviously but a hell of a lot better than when I was young...
Armstead
Aug 2015
#42
Laws to mitigate the effects of racism are more useful than being rich, being rich doesn't stop me
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#23
Okay - if I accept your statement that social justice must come ahead of economic justice - what
jwirr
Aug 2015
#27