Posted July 25, 2018
high rated
devoras: Perfectly true one. I had an amazingly diverse group of friends from all races and genders, it wasn't a big deal, we didn't even see ourselves as being any different based on our heritage. We just enjoyed each other's company, we were just people, friends, it didn't matter what we looked like. We didn't try to change each other, there was just acceptance and valuing each person's individuality. The color of our skin was irrelevant in class, only our ability mattered. That was true, natural diversity; not the twisted mutated divisive version of it being used to try and take down free society these days.
GreasyDogMeat: This. I think a defining moment where I realized how much I despised far left wing regressives, SJWs or whatever you want to call them, was when they started claiming that living "color-blind" was a form of racism and that black people couldn't be racist because they'd now redefined the word to "power + privilege". Dividing people up based on race or gender as they do is actively engaging in the racism and sexism they're supposedly against. These people are the most bigoted, most actual racist and sexist people I've ever known in my life. How about they be actually progressive instead of regressive, stop judging people and their position in society based on superficial physical characteristics, and instead judge them as individuals and on individual merit? It seems to me the best way to get rid of racism is to stop dividing people up into different races and come together as human beings.