You're just making stuff up. The term is not 'racially charged language' - that's total nonsense.
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Replying to @burevestnik3 @HumorlessKev and
It is a historic term that white AMericans used to dismiss Russian criticisms of US race relations. The term depended on white people not understanding that our persecution of blacks really was a political act, just like persecuting dissidents.
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Replying to @emptywheel @HumorlessKev and
So, yes, by using it, you are adopting the viewpoint that lynching black people was not a political act.
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No. You do realize there's a ton of language Americans use all the time w/o realizing the racist subtext out of which the language arises?
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Replying to @emptywheel @HumorlessKev and
whataboutism is not an example of this
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Replying to @burevestnik3 @HumorlessKev and
You're right. When Russians raised lynchings to dismiss US criticism and Americans blew that off bc lynchings were acceptable that wasn't racist at all.
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Replying to @emptywheel @HumorlessKev and
That doesn't mean that every invocation of this concept is inherently racist. What are you trying to pull here?
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Replying to @ifthedevilisix @HumorlessKev and
I'm trying to get people to realize that the historic evolution of the term involves white people being perfectly okay with lynching.
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Are you really going to fill up my TL proving you can't read all afternoon? If so I'll just block you, but maybe you should try to read instead?
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Replying to @HumorlessKev @ifthedevilisix and
Oh, now you admit you can't click a link. Sorry. gotta block you now for littering the TL.
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