I've mentioned before that I have a very large extended family and I got into an argument with a cousin of mine the other day. I generally try to ignore him when he goes on his rants but he was defending CRT and how people are trying to erase history and I couldn't keep silent. Besides being told I'm an Uncle Tom or that I "do the bidding of white supremacists" he gave me the usual talking points that I'm sure everyone has heard ad nauseam.
I asked him who specifically is holding him back, and if he is so concerned about history what is stopping him from getting all the books he wants about whatever topic. Long story short, he stopped talking to me when I said he makes no sense whatsoever, and asked why he doesn't put this energy into helping organizations who work to free victims of slavery/sex trafficking today.
More and more I am very grateful my parents would always tell me that the world owed me nothing and that life is not always fair. I swear a lot of young people seem to be taught that everything will go their way and if it doesn't then you can blame some vague concepts like "systemic racism" or "the patriarchy". Combine that with the endless talk about disparities as if that isn't something that will always occur naturally. Some people have it better than you, some have it worse, some make better choices, and some don't. Life if full of things like that, but there is this ridiculous idea that everything can be perfectly equal if the right people are in power.
I used to think I could open some eyes but I guess I can't, some people are determined to be victims or wallow in their self imposed oppression.
Yes, but rather than just being atheists, they argued that religion is an actively harmful force. And they focused on Christianity. Many of them later realized that Christianity is positively wonderful compared to some other religions.
Yea I never understood the hatred towards Christianity. If you think religion is stupid fine, but why the hyper focus on only one. I remember Bill Maher will get attacked for criticism of Islam
Hyperfocus would be justified if it were the most destructive. But they focus on the least destructive.
Probably same reason why some white women bash white men a lot, only for black women to enter the conversation and say "actually black men suck!" It's based on their limited personal experiences. They encountered a mean Christian telling them that Jesus loves them, so that's definitely worse than Islamic beheadings.
It's about ME, ME, ME.