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I Hate Racism and Discrimination

Neo-Nazis, skinheads, the KKK, the Ayran Brotherhood, all of these groups are coming out of the wood work lately, louder and angrier than ever, determined to take back a place in "the mainstream" and people fearfully believe it's because they're on the rise and getting bolder.

But what if they're not?

The data says the overwhelming majority disagree with racists and other bigots, and the racists know this because they're reading the same studies as everyone else. I believe this knowledge has terrified them. Elderly bigots live in terror of their children or grandchildren bringing home a person of color as a spouse, coming out as gay, or telling the family they're an Athiest. Younger racists feel the same way when they see a mixed race child or interracial couple, but know all they will get is angry, disgusted looks if they say a word. When an animal is cornered, frightened, and dying, it will bare its teeth and growl louder than ever. So what if the marches, rallies, and constant blogging of neo-Nazis and other bigots isn't a sign of their return, but their anguished and resentful death rattle?


So the next time I see some clean cut suit wearing racist talking about his "policies" on TV, I'm going to laugh at him. Because he doesn't believe he can win. He just wants to piss off people before he goes down.


And I won't give him the satisfaction.
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The Neo-Nazis/KKK marched in Charlottesville and killed a young woman who was protesting against them, and Donald Trump’s reaction was that there were “fine people on both sides”. [b]No[/b]. The “fine people” were the ones standing up against that hatred, including the woman who died—not the folks who killed her.
They came to Berkeley and marched, and the right wingers were only concerned with so-called Antifa members (a group that only became active in the U.S. in 2017) and not the KKK, who’s been murdering people in the U.S. for over almost 150 years.
I’m not trying to “make nice” with these people. They have always been domestic terrorists in our country. Nobody [b]else[/b] thinks being conciliatory to terrorists is a good idea.