Please help me understand. We are all against racism. May we use the word "anti-racist" to describe that without it being redefined as "anti-white"? Anti-whites are racist by definition. If you prefer "color-blind", that's fine, but I don't know that people like that word either.
What is the best word for being against racism that does not get one's position being confused with a racist position? You see the quandary.
Okay, thanks, I am happy to proceed on the truth of Yahweh, in love.
Yes, my statement is a quick overgeneralization meant to assist in unity. More accurately, the forum policy is "follow the law"; "they want you labeled by race" with "they" meaning "the true target"; and "no racism", a reporting rule. To be pedantic (again, meaning to assist), that means the forum is against racism and members that are not are subject to penalty.
So am I wrong to object to the idea that "anti-racist" should be redefined as "anti-white", or that "anti-white" is in fact a racist description? The fact that allegations of racism are typically not themselves made color-blindly is so glaringly obvious that it doesn't need these additional distortions to get people to see it. If I'm missing something obvious, I'd like to know!
Don't be so quick to prioritize unity. Discernment first.
2 Corinthians 6:14
Do not be unequally bound together with unbelievers [do not make mismatched alliances with them, inconsistent with your faith]. For what partnership can righteousness have with lawlessness? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?
So am I wrong to object to the idea that "anti-racist" should be redefined as "anti-white", or that "anti-white" is in fact a racist description?...If I'm missing something obvious
I found your initial comment sufficiently objectionable that I resist reading it in full now to confirm that you made an argument about the question you raise directly above. What you may be missing is that from the start you swept aside the subject of white genocide, thus demonstrating a lack of identification or sympathy with it, thus causing people to suspect you were in league with the people perpetrating it.
Genocide.
So many cryptos
Please help me understand. We are all against racism. May we use the word "anti-racist" to describe that without it being redefined as "anti-white"? Anti-whites are racist by definition. If you prefer "color-blind", that's fine, but I don't know that people like that word either.
What is the best word for being against racism that does not get one's position being confused with a racist position? You see the quandary.
I didn't go further. If you love Yahweh, you love truth. Let's start by speaking the truth. Not everyone is against racism
Okay, thanks, I am happy to proceed on the truth of Yahweh, in love.
Yes, my statement is a quick overgeneralization meant to assist in unity. More accurately, the forum policy is "follow the law"; "they want you labeled by race" with "they" meaning "the true target"; and "no racism", a reporting rule. To be pedantic (again, meaning to assist), that means the forum is against racism and members that are not are subject to penalty.
So am I wrong to object to the idea that "anti-racist" should be redefined as "anti-white", or that "anti-white" is in fact a racist description? The fact that allegations of racism are typically not themselves made color-blindly is so glaringly obvious that it doesn't need these additional distortions to get people to see it. If I'm missing something obvious, I'd like to know!
Don't be so quick to prioritize unity. Discernment first.
2 Corinthians 6:14
Do not be unequally bound together with unbelievers [do not make mismatched alliances with them, inconsistent with your faith]. For what partnership can righteousness have with lawlessness? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?
I found your initial comment sufficiently objectionable that I resist reading it in full now to confirm that you made an argument about the question you raise directly above. What you may be missing is that from the start you swept aside the subject of white genocide, thus demonstrating a lack of identification or sympathy with it, thus causing people to suspect you were in league with the people perpetrating it.