If a bigot loses a job, justice (ie lives of poor/marginalized) is unaffected. If public pressure promotes such actions, justice remains unaffected Given history & nature of US sys racism, if racial justice is seen as partisan, Dem > Rep, social justice is affected, negatively.
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Which is why MLK worked tirelessly on a months-long GotV campaign to turn out Southern Black voters for the Democrats in unprecedented numbers in 1964 (Which is more than I did for Biden in 2020, but then I lack most of MLK's talents)
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A well known historical event that you seem to have been ignorant of when you first brought this topic up and that you continue to ignore me bringing up now
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It's a real mystery that these people never acknowledge the alternative to electing Biden in the general election. Oh wait, it's really not.
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There is this really weird dichotomy lots of people seem to be operating under that either you love Biden or you wish he lost. I think Biden is a shit and I still want him to have won. I put effort into it, although nowhere near what MLK did.
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