Of course. I am now far more anxious to somehow *prove* I'm not a racist. I used to not think about a person's colour. Or- is that my "white privilege"? All seems deeply counter-productive.
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I grew up in inner London, when I was a kid loads of us would go out in the morning with a football and play all day, white kids black kids Asian kids. We didn’t see that at the time we were just kids mates that got along. This new trend of trying to label someone racist is toxic
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My niece has been bullied in her school with anti white rhetoric like privilege and much worse.. this message is becoming pervasive and toxic
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same thing is happening here. look at what the BBC is doing
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We're having American race-centric ideology forced onto us even though we're much more divided by class.
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Correct, if “woke” society keep referring to perfectly ordinary Caucasian people as having the ridiculous term "white privilege" and continue to disenfranchise them they will simply continue to rail and push back against it in more and more extreme ways.
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Do you have any suggestions for mitigating race-based tribalism?
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Destroy all cultural and ethnic identity, enforce with totalitarian high surveillance centralised AI system and anti hate speech laws.
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Trying to force people to think of others in racial terms actually induces people to think of others in racial terms. Only a liberal could be surprised by that outcome.
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