▲ | gedy 6 hours ago | |||||||
I think that term gets tossed around too much flippantly - if you've ever ran into real white supremacists they are a magnitude more scary and dangerous than DHH's dopey opinion. | ||||||||
▲ | JohnBooty 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Regardless of whether or not that's the correct term for DHH....
I would like to caution you against the use of the term "real" white supremacists.Are you imagining a "real" white supremacist as guy who burns crosses, is covered with racist tattoos, and openly spouts slurs? Because the effective and dangerous ones are a hell of a lot more stealthy than that. Racism in general, including white supremacy, is more accurately viewed as a spectrum and not a binary racist/non-racist divide. | ||||||||
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▲ | BizarroLand 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
Racism isn't boogeymen in white robes hanging people. It's kindly old ladies whose smile disappears the instant they lock onto a brown kid in the grocery store. It's bosses who somehow find a good reason to not give a non-white person a pay raise or time off. It's ordinary people who feel uncomfortable when they encounter people who look different and then they act different towards them. The grand majority of racism is invisible. It's a constant pressure on people who do not perfectly fit into the culture that reminds them that if they do not meet the mark of what that group of people expect from them then the consequences will be extreme. When you are not white and live in a town of generically racist white people, there are countless small things that happen that continuously remind you that your presence is under surveillance and that your permission to exist peacefully in "their" space is an act of grace that you must forever be grateful for. This is something that can be explained to anyone ad nauseum, but until they experience it for themselves it sounds like bs. It's so easy to ignore that most people forget this as soon as their eyes are not looking at these words. | ||||||||
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▲ | habinero 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
No, the dopey ones are just as bad. They legitimize having bigoted opinions, and having bigoted opinions towards immigrants in an industry founded on immigrants is both short-sighted and not something anyone should support. Nobody ever gets cancelled for actual conservative values like lower taxes and limited government. They get kicked out for being hateful. |