At least this twat won't moan when Jews and Asians say they must invest in their own businesses. Of course white liberals must kneel and can't say it. On your knees now.
In my view, BLM is slowly becoming a bit more than it's 'promoted' purpose, and it has now become a requirement to have an opinion and when your opinion isn't the desired opinion you are 'lynched' and when you are silent you are also 'lynched'. This is exactly where Terry Crews was right, and I have been saying this since this ignited with George Floyd, and Crews was also 'lynched'.
I am again going to quote McKaiser's opinion piece,
In 2015, students at Cape Town university took down the statue of colonialist Cecil Rhodes. But what has truly changed since?, says broadcaster and political analyst Eusebius McKaiser
www.theguardian.com
Deeper work is necessary to get us where we want to be. And this deeper work could expose the limits of solidarity with white allies, who may find their own interests and relationships under uncomfortable scrutiny.
one systematic system isn't replaced with another systematic system, and to which ends?
Helen Zille posted this opinion piece and it is a good read to consume,
Many of you have noticed that more people than ever are presenting the stock Critical Race Theory ideas.
newdiscourses.com
Do Better than Critical Race Theory
It touches on more than only critical race theory. This is also another good opinion piece shared by Zille,
Paul Trewhela writes on academic freedom under threat in SA
www.politicsweb.co.za
and though these are academic opinions, it does apply to our societies as a whole. We all have bias, but is time to have an impartial look at our race relations.
In the end BLM will only inspire suppression elsewhere, like here @ home where systematic change is instituted.