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Why do we need more Racism?

For all intents and purposes Racism is more or less over. I believe what little is left, will always
be around, and isn't a big deal. How do I know this? Well, it's easy to see that racism is such
a minor thing now, that is needs to be fabricated. We have all seen the fabricated stories similar
to the Jussie Smollett incident.

And now we find out that the very people that receive donations to fight against racism, are using that money
to create more racism. The SPLC has been indicted over this. They know racism is over, so they pay for
it to continue.

The Race baiting business NEEDS racism more than anyone. If racism goes away, they are
out of business, so according to them, we NEED MORE racism to keep the dollars coming in.
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
And now we find out that the very people that receive donations to fight against racism, are using that money to create more racism.

As you are so certain of this, and the organisation you are referring to is supported by private donations rather than public money, don't you think it would be better for the market to decide rather than wasting taxpayers' dollars on a prosecution no one asked for?
DogMan · 61-69, M
@Waveney If a right wing group was funding the KKK, you would be saying the exact opposite.

You would be saying "This has to stop!" and "Take away their tax exempt status, they are a hate group"

Don't pretend you wouldn't. Stop protecting racism and race baiters. It makes you look foolish.
Waveney · M
@DogMan If a right wing group was funding the KKK I would indeed say "this has to stop". But then I would check for evidence that it was true. So far, you have provided no evidence that the SPLC is "funding racism".

So prove it.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@DogMan If anybody seriously believed (and had evidence) that the SPLC was "funding racism", I think the DoJ would be be pursuing a rather more vigorous criminal case than a suit that looks cynically designed to drain the financial resources of the defendant and which is only likely to succeed on a technicality.
The SPLC says so..
Waveney · M
Are you worried about becoming a minority in your own country?
DogMan · 61-69, M
@Waveney
Waveney · 41-45, M
Are you worried about becoming a minority in your own country?


No I'm not, why do you ask?
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cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
It benefits grifters who use it to divide people and get voted into offices. “We” don’t need it, those grifting politicians do to get into power and stay there.

 
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