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Will America ever have a #MeToo-style reckoning for racism?
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<blockquote data-quote="Liza B." data-source="post: 72220324" data-attributes="member: 402778"><p>So it's great to say "don't be racist", but the bounds for racism are now drawn so far out that one can hardly blink or breathe without being racist. It's been decided on this forum, for example, that I voted for Donald Trump so I am without a doubt a racist. *shrug*. The term itself is thrown around so freely that at least half the population have decided, well there it is, I get up in the morning, I'm a racist, I go to bed at night, I'm a racist. It's long been a debate tactic of the American Left. We're used to it. We're inured to it now. </p><p></p><p>Progressives did this. The term carries no significance anymore. It's meaningless, essentially. You have to live with that now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liza B., post: 72220324, member: 402778"] So it's great to say "don't be racist", but the bounds for racism are now drawn so far out that one can hardly blink or breathe without being racist. It's been decided on this forum, for example, that I voted for Donald Trump so I am without a doubt a racist. *shrug*. The term itself is thrown around so freely that at least half the population have decided, well there it is, I get up in the morning, I'm a racist, I go to bed at night, I'm a racist. It's long been a debate tactic of the American Left. We're used to it. We're inured to it now. Progressives did this. The term carries no significance anymore. It's meaningless, essentially. You have to live with that now. [/QUOTE]
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