It's not racist to have debates and talk about cultural dynamics and their potential effects on society while suspending judgement on individuals until you meet them, while recognizing that tendencies or majorities does not equal 100% of the group population.
I don't think you should be done with black people in general. If you're going to judge heavily enough to excommunicate black people in general from your life, then that's a pretty heavy decision.
I would imagine the fear to speak out if you are a black conservative is even worse than if you are not black, because statistically black people vote something like 70-80+% democrat, and it's something like 95% democrat for black women. I would imagine it's much more difficult to go against a group that is so politically monotone. Near immediate ostracization from everyone you may know.
How did it get to be this way? I would speculate that 1. peer pressure and fear of judgement and 2. MSM and propaganda targeting black ppl to stay within their own philosophical/cultural/political group, and telling them that thinking differently is a crime or undesirable. 'Don't even think about thinking differently!'
I would not be surprised if the MSM and politicians over the years have been the main driving force keeping many black ppl in a similar political mindset.
And how do you help introduce different political ideas to people? By respecting and talking, not judging, and by honestly trying to help.
It's not racist to have debates and talk about cultural dynamics and their potential effects on society while suspending judgement on individuals until you meet them, while recognizing that tendencies or majorities does not equal 100% of the group population.
I don't think you should be done with black people in general. If you're going to judge heavily enough to excommunicate black people in general from your life, then that's a pretty heavy decision.
I would imagine the fear to speak out if you are a black conservative is even worse than if you are not black, because statistically black people vote something like 70-80+% democrat, and it's something like 95% democrat for black women. I would imagine it's much more difficult to go against a group that is so politically monotone. Near immediate ostracization from everyone you may know.
How did it get to be this way? I would speculate that 1. peer pressure and fear of judgement and 2. MSM and propaganda targeting black ppl to stay within their own philosophical/cultural/political group, and telling them that thinking differently is a crime or undesirable. 'Don't even think about thinking differently!'
I would not be surprised if the MSM and politicians over the years have been the main driving force keeping many black ppl in a similar political mindset.
And how do you help introduce different political ideas to people? By respecting and talking, not judging, and by honestly trying to help.