It seemed to me that you were responding to a claim that we would become like Rwanda if CRT went unchecked, and your response was to point out--wrongly--that it wasn't non-whites doing the things he fears.

Seabass does not. While power imbalances are a universal feature of societies everywhere, racism is more than that. It is the reason why a white worker can drive a fancy car to work unhindered while a black one will get stopped and checked out. It is the reason why black drivers get stopped and arrested in the course of a "routine check" at a much greater rate than white drivers. It is why white veterans returning from wars had no trouble applying for and receiving loans to buy a home while almost no black veterans succeeded in getting a loan approved.
What would you have Seabass do? Ignore racism in the US and focus on power imbalances generally?Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 10:15 pmYes he does.
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I don't disagree with the rest, I would just say that it misses the point.
Perhaps. But I doubt that's the right answer. I think it is the right focus to counter Tucker's bullshit though, and certainly better than what Seabass offered.
Oh come on man, really?Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 10:37 pmPerhaps. But I doubt that's the right answer. I think it is the right focus to counter Tucker's bullshit though, and certainly better than what Seabass offered.
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Tucker is a white supremacist whose main schtick as of late is fearmongering the "Great Replacement" theory. In his fevered imagination, Democrats are bringing dark people from the third world to the US to replace "real Americans". Of course he's going to roll CRT into his nonsense because it's the latest scare word for racist right-wingers. Trying to make logical sense of such a mess is futile because it's all incoherent bullshit. It's only purpose is make his white (sorry) audience more afraid of scary dark people.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 9:01 pmWait, Tucker said if we let in more non-whites we'll become like Rwanda?
It seemed to me that you were responding to a claim that we would become like Rwanda if CRT went unchecked, and your response was to point out--wrongly--that it wasn't non-whites doing the things he fears.![]()
Given the resurgence of white nationalism that we've seen in the US since the Obama presidency, can you blame me for focusing on white supremacy? It's not like I don't recognize that there are other kinds of power imbalance in the world, but right now, at this point in history in the country that I live in, white supremacy seems to have particular relevance.JimC wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 10:36 pmPerhaps all that Sean is suggesting is that Seabass has a rather narrow focus, it being basically racism against blacks in the US, and that the Republican party of today is evil incarnate.
Seabass can be mainly correct there, but neither may he be showing a broader picture...
It seems to me that if one person implies that black people are more violent than white people, one possible and perfectly appropriate counter to that remark is to remind that person that white people are also capable of great violence, and give examples if necessary.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 10:37 pmPerhaps. But I doubt that's the right answer. I think it is the right focus to counter Tucker's bullshit though, and certainly better than what Seabass offered.
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