|
me acknowledging something that i see as true and calling it what it is, is somehow, in whatever shape or form worse than those who simply say "that's not true, you're wrong," ....but can't tell me *how*.
slavery, as our ancestors knew it, was of course more tragic. and more raw and....unrefined, if you will.
where do you get your definition of slavery from?
hopefully not the same place as that "illegal immigrant" definition, because that could cause confusion.
all that i am saying is that, because we have failed to realize that we live in a system of racism/yt supremacy, we have allowed those slaveholders, and *their* ancestors, to simply transform slavery as a way of economics then, into the "workforces" of today.
we should not accept that any wage is livable, and if it is not, how is it not comparable, w/ times? do we not use this same logic to compare things of much lesser magnitude, like style and haircuts & shit?
racism/yt supremacy, in its' refinement stage (where we are currently) does not require a racist to have to be overtly racist. we have made it easy for slaveholders to evolve into many of the CEOs and administrators throughout the world.
by stopping to celebrate what we call "small victories," and not dealing with the overall dynamic of racism/yt supremacy.
if i'm wrong, tell me how. _____________ if racism is a cancer, black thought is the answer.
Rjcc is code for "bitch-ass troll"
DROkayplayerâ„¢
|