• capital@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I could see the race thing being more true for the politicians but even then I think it’s less of a thing than most people on Lemmy think.

    If we stop to think about it a moment I think that becomes clear.

    Do we think Ted Cruz would rather have a black Republican neighbor or a white Democrat? I truly think he’d rather have a black Republican neighbor. I believe the same is true for everyone I grew up with in Texas.

    IF we accept that (big if, admittedly) it can’t be a race thing. It would have to extend to a cultural thing.

    • LustyArgonianMana@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      Are you from an area that mainly espouses colorblindness as its racism?

      A month ago, I was sent a picture of a black lynching by a Nazi. It’s 100% about race for a lot of people.

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        3 hours ago

        Note that I didn’t say racism didn’t exist anymore. I said it wasn’t the driving principle behind their position on abortion. And that hyper fixation on race does a disservice to them and others by often missing the point.

        I would also say “color blindness” isn’t racism, if that’s what you meant. Maybe I misunderstood you?

        I largely agree with Coleman Hughes on this point but I frankly don’t expect anyone here to honestly engage with his position.