@Humble Oriathan
On it’s surface, this doesn’t bug me. It’s the way all this gets stacked together, where their is a policy program for every category except for white men and smaller politically disfavored or ignored minority groups ( I highly doubt the Roma would get a handout). It’d leads to each group having to organize based on race and when this policy is being created and ran by a political/academic class that views white supremacy as the primary, if not only at times, cause for all problems. Creating white specialty programs = white supremacy. Not to mention at times when it makes more sense to organize a program by class or even looking beyond that.
@Barhandar
I wouldn’t call it the equivalent of what the Nazis did, more like reintroducing racial stratification into our society. I really don’t mind google celebrating that, on it’s own, just the ideology around a lot of that.
@Officer Hotpants
Oh, boy, I hope this doesn’t turn into that (I mean, in a few coroners it already is). Feeling attacked brings out the worst in people…
and makes them stupid.
@ArchiveAnon
It seems like most things the US did for y’all just made things worse or didn’t help much (at least from what I’ve heard of our policies).
@Perplexia
As our local CEO of antifa, I’d honestly be interested in hearing more of your political views. Not even in a a adversarial reeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, debate kinda way. Like, I would be interested in how you viewed the world, discussions on anarchist theory, etc.