It seems like we are back to the 1960s level of race riots and we were just starting to get culture to get together and race issues were at an all time low by 2008 unless all you did was watch CNN or NBC which back then they picked minority neighborhoods and turned domestic issues into violent race rage.
But otherwise outside of that there wasn't a lot of brawls now we have buildings,courthouses,police,statues,all being burned/torn down (with hundreds of millions of damages in 2020 alone) over usually BS and online places not allowing ANY type of discussion unless it's the length of a smile tweet like ':) have a good say sir!'
Sad thing is even down to small gaming forums you cannot say this or you'll be blocked by a moderator for 'trolling'.l
That's because they have no possible way to refute it. It's a cold reality that they're unwilling to accept and the only way they can think of to respond to it is by gaslighting and censoring.
It doesn't take a genius to figure this out, though. Do people think that those who participate in these grievance industry mega-corps are people who are looking to head to say, "We've done it! Mission accomplished! Now let's head to the unemployment line." Of course not — that's absurd. Whether people want to admit it or not, they are a business. Their product is whatever grievance they're fighting against, so they have a vested financial interest in seeking out any instance that helps drive donations to help fund their operation.
You'd have to be a naive mental toddler to believe otherwise. Some of these people make millions each year in salaries. Why in the hell would they simply give that up? How many people interested in such divisive topics can realistically say that they would?
Hell, we literally saw one of the BLM founders spend a huge amount of money buying four mansions within the last years. Is anyone foolish enough to think there aren't malicious con-artists out there who prey on people's goodwill for profit?
I still see people with BLM signs to this day, so yes, there are