When two people of the same race argue, nobody assumes racism. When people of different races argue, racism is often assumed.
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And there's no way for individuals to prove that this was actually just a normal interaction. Racism is assumed, and you can't do anything.
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There's no way around this unless you either remove diversity or stop caring about racism.
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There's no problem with diversity per se; the problem is when one group makes false and bigoted assumptions about another race.
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Indeed,"diversity per se" is neither good nor bad. it is. It is the exploitation of diversity that is obnoxious to decency.
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I'd say the original tweets above are a good example of an inherent problem with diversity. Diversity per se has many bad effects.
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This crap is considered 'sound and scholarly' within the safe space of the AltRight.
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Agree. I find them as despicable as the alt-left and, perhaps not surprisingly, as ideological twins.
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Two peas in a pod. Only true conservatives would've spotted the subtle similarities.
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Yeah, 200+ years of chattel slavery can do that.pic.twitter.com/Vg1QE5KtWl
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True. Nevertheless, if we're going to be historically accurate we should note this one caveat: http://newafricanmagazine.com/slavery-atlantic-trade-and-arab-slavery/ …
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Of course it's a mess! It challenges your claims; thus the accusation! Your job is to prove your claim, not refer to articles you skimmed
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You really want to know where's the hot mess? It's you. You're an intellectual bum! Instead of engaging the historical record; you seek
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2 reinterpret historical facts only within a white supremacist paradigm; ensuring a white supremacist conclusion on just about everything.
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