For what it’s worth, symbolism will do nothing to liberate a marginalized group. At a time when racial disparities continue to worsen and white supremacy feels even more visibly prevalent—corporations and city/state governments bandwagoning on Juneteenth celebrations do very little to combat this reality.
If black people are still “marginalized” then it’s an entirely insolvent solution to listen/pander/propagate to black people as doing everything you demand has only made things far worse.
I’m glad he phrased it this way, with “feels,” because that’s all it is, a feeling. The media plays it up beyond all reality and the lefties similarly insist that everyone who disagrees with them is part of white supremacy, it’s just an endless feedback loop between the media and the leftie activists.
If black people are still “marginalized” then it’s an entirely insolvent solution to listen/pander/propagate to black people as doing everything you demand has only made things far worse.
I came to this conclusion a while back. Anytime I debate a whiny black person I essentially tell them this
I’m glad he phrased it this way, with “feels,” because that’s all it is, a feeling. The media plays it up beyond all reality and the lefties similarly insist that everyone who disagrees with them is part of white supremacy, it’s just an endless feedback loop between the media and the leftie activists.