Your post would look funny as a word bubble floating up from a white dude on the ground getting his face beaten in by four black dudes in Detroit.
You claim we are naive but your position still believes that race is based on skin color. That is not it. Race is genetic and cultural. We just refer to skin color as a shorthand for children but when you grow up, you are supposed to learn that skin color was just a metaphor (visual representation) for something much more subtle. Have you not ever noticed that when a black dude puts on whiteface he still doesn’t look white and when a white dude puts on blackface he still doesn’t look black? That proves race isn’t skin color. If it was skin color, then changing skin color would change the race.
And this isn’t even to say that divide and conquer isn’t being used against races to pit them against each other when our common bonds (family) are actually much stronger. That is all true. But none of that discredits the reality of racial differences as shown by demographic statistics. It’s just true. The differences are why they are even able to pit us against each other in the first place.
Your post would look funny as a word bubble floating up from a white dude on the ground getting his face beaten in by four black dudes in Detroit.
You claim we are naive but your position still believes that race is based on skin color. That is not it. Race is genetic and cultural. We just refer to skin color as a shorthand for children but when you grow up, you are supposed to learn that skin color was just a metaphor (visual representation) for something much more subtle. Have you not ever noticed that when a black dude puts on whiteface he still doesn’t look white and when a white dude puts on blackface he still doesn’t look black? That proves race isn’t skin color. If it was skin color, then changing skin color would change the race.
And this isn’t even to say that divide and conquer isn’t being used against races to pit them against each other when our common bonds (family) are actually much stronger. That is all true. But none of that discredits the reality of racial differences as shown by demographic statistics. It’s just true. The differences are why they are even able to pit us against each other in the first place.