by shoak1
rahdo wrote:
shoak1 wrote:
So you pontificate that there is a need to "support black people" then declare that anyone that doesn't agree with your radical racial views "doesn't support black people." That paves the way to label such troublesome dissenters "racist" and get them silenced. Bravo. Straight out of the BLM militant handbook.
For someone who doesn't want to talk about politics, you sure talk a lot about politics, though ironically, basic justice and human rights for the marginalized members of society really shouldn't be considered a debatable political issue, which is why i wear the shirt. We all choose a side through our actions (or inaction), and I know mine :)
For someone who is suggesting I keep bringing up the politics, you sure do have a knack for getting in more politics talk.
You say "basic justice and human rights for the marginalized members of society really shouldn't be considered a debatable political issue" - a self-evident statement. But of course, it is merely your OPINION that blacks are marginalized, and your OPINION that that they don't receive basic justice and human rights. By arrogantly framing your rhetoric in the way you do, you demonize those who don't share your radical political views, and thereby stifle dissent. It's no different to how certain totalitarian regimes in the 1930s and 1940s stifled dissenting views regarding race and culture. Of course I am sure you believe that stifling opposing views and debate in that way is OK in this case, since your believe your cause is "just." The ends justifies the means, right?