Many of us have said and will say, "ALL lives matter." This is foolish because it utterly fails to understand what is being claimed by BLM. What is it? "ALL lives will matter when Black lives matter." As of now, do they matter to police, DC, and in redlining real estate office in suburban neighborhoods around the country? Not so much. It is only to promote equality, fraternity, and freedom that we agitate for a world of fairness and equal opportunity, but we can't have that because when the race began, there was one group that was given a massive advantage. And many in that group are clueless as to their privilege, their fragility, their unearned advantage over other groups. Perceived membership ("passing") in this group confers advantages whether one seeks them or not. This should be obvious but apparently is not. So the revolution continues, the street agitation, the signs: Black Lives Matter. They really do. Get with it. To say "White Lives Matter" as if anyone ever doubted that is more than just Clueless, it is almost actively dismissing the concerns of the majority of the country. As long as there are those racist holdouts who want "racial purity" in a world of diversity, who demand white supremacy (like the Jim Crow South instituted), who call for the restoration of anti-miscegenation (look it up) laws, there will not be peace. And this rally in liberal, deeply blue, and progressive California just goes to show. "Hey, but, we had a Black presi-dude, so there's no more racism, so, like, shuddup about it, because you're being racist by mentioning the word 'race'" (or some variation of this sentiment) is still the mantra heard throughout the land. This is probably why the word "woke" spread to so many college campuses. "White supremacists, go home!" Maybe that should be the mantra. Where's "home" now? Newschwabenland, of coure.
White Lives Matter Rally
The Daily Show and Alligator Alcatraz
- Andrew Callaghan, Ch. 5, 5/25/21; Ronny Cheng, Daily Show; Status Coup News; Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


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