Sometimes generalities are needed to advance an argument, and any reasonably literate person with common sense knows that there are exceptions to every generality. Even so, it's probably a good idea to qualify generalities for the hair-trigger types and to distinguish one's opinions from those of the "black people bad because of black skin" types.
I am unfamiliar with the ways that the UN, WHO, and WEF are manufacturing racial conflict. If you could direct me to some references that illustrate this, I'd be much obliged.
After all, it's hard to criticize major components of racism--black culture, the rise of racist indoctrination in schools, etc.--without referring to black people in general.
Finally, I would say that the race problem is BOTH manufactured AND organic.
Sometimes generalities are needed to advance an argument, and any reasonably literate person with common sense knows that there are exceptions to every generality. Even so, it's probably a good idea to qualify generalities for the hair-trigger types and to distinguish one's opinions from those of the "black people bad because of black skin" types.
I am unfamiliar with the ways that the UN, WHO, and WEF are manufacturing racial conflict. If you could direct me to some references that illustrate this, I'd be much obliged.
After all, it's hard to criticize major components of racism--black pop culture, the rise of racist indoctrination in schools, etc.--without referring to black people in general.
Finally, I would say that the race problem is BOTH manufactured AND organic.