Isn’t it awful to think that without a horribly mistreated racial underclass and a sliver of folks tied to that underclass by blood, the forces of compassion and generosity would be routinely slaughtered in American politics?
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Perhaps that’s not true. Perhaps the political winds of hate and cruelty only prevail because they are abetted by the centuries old curse called racism (or, really “whiteness” if you see it right).
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Perhaps if the racial underclass didn’t exist the animus towards the poor and disenfranchised more broadly would evaporate as well.
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Or perhaps not. Perhaps America has grown so callous, so indifferent, so hateful that only the existence of a group of people so hated one great political party will not so much as deign to compete honestly for their vote allows us to EVER pass compassionate and humane laws.
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Other empires have been as evil, what about America would make you think it would be above average in that regard?
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The nation founded on genocide? Not subjugation, not pacification, not even solely enslavement (they imported us for that), but actual genocide? The nation that invented one of the most barbarous forms of slavery in human history? Why would we expect morality of that nation?
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Not that it isn’t achievable; just that it did, would, and will require a miracle.
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