No. The oppression narrative has a long-term purpose and a concrete goal.
Hundreds of years ago, many black Africans and Americans were held as slaves by other blacks and by whites. (Up to four percent of white families ever owned a slave.)
After conscientious white men created the Republican Party (billed as the Anti-Slavery Party), they freed the slaves and secured their voting rights. Yet blacks remained, sadly, an abused underclass in America, treated with utmost disrespect and prejudice. Separate drinking fountains, restaurants, seats on the bus. Even for doctors, lawyers, teachers, business owners, preachers...if you were black, you went to the back.
This patently sucked as a way of life. There was more work to be done.
After Republicans secured civil rights for blacks and categorically ended all racial discrimination in all facets of government and private life, after civil rights leader MLK had been assassinated over his insistence on EQUALITY, on judging others by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin, we now have total equality. And then some. There is now literally not one single thing a white person is legally allowed to do that a black person is not. In society, no one cares about the race of other citizens—only about what they do and say. As it should be. We fixed it and instituted systemic equality. We, as a nation, won.
Those who are unhappy with mere equality—losers—actually want SUPREMACY. That is their end goal.
They want the "shoe on the other foot."
They want to indoctrinate very young children with the notion that white people are inferior and inherently evil, and that if they are white, they should live in a constant state of shame and guilt over something not their fault. The race agitators desire a permanent white underclass, anti-white prejudice, and overt racism taught from kindergarten forward.
And, I'll go on record as the first to say, a significant percentage of BLM and their allied race merchants clearly are seeking the goal of eventually creating the opportunity to own white slaves again.
In fact, one would not be surprised to see black and white politicians alike advocate amending the Constitution to permit the ownership once again of white slaves by "people of color" (but no colored people :) and draft legislation for taxpayer-funded white slaves for blacks. To right past wrongs!! It's only fair.
"Free slaves" would become a cute pun for gubmint-funded servants.
Will the race merchants get their way? Probably not.
No. The oppression narrative has a long-term purpose and a concrete goal.
Hundreds of years ago, many black Africans and Americans were held as slaves by other blacks and by whites. (Up to four percent of white families ever owned a slave.)
After conscientious white men created the Republican Party (billed as the Anti-Slavery Party), they freed the slaves and secured their voting rights. Yet blacks remained, sadly, an abused underclass in America, treated with utmost disrespect and prejudice. Separate drinking fountains, restaurants, seats on the bus. Even for doctors, lawyers, teachers, business owners, preachers...if you were black, you went to the back.
This patently sucked as a way of life. There was more work to be done.
After Republicans secured civil rights for blacks and categorically ended all racial discrimination in all facets of government and private life, after civil rights leader MLK had been assassinated over his insistence on EQUALITY, on judging others by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin, we now have total equality. And then some. There is now literally not one single thing a white person is legally allowed to do that a black person is not. In society, no one cares about the race of other citizens—only about what they do and say. As it should be. We fixed it and instituted systemic equality. We, as a nation, won.
Those who are unhappy with mere equality—losers—actually want SUPREMACY. That is their end goal.
They want the "shoe on the other foot."
They want to indoctrinate very young children with the notion that white people are inferior and inherently evil, and that if they are white, they should live in a constant state of shame and guilt over something not their fault. The race agitators desire a permanent white underclass, anti-white prejudice, and overt racism taught from kindergarten forward.
And, I'll go on record as the first to say, a significant percentage of BLM and their allied race merchants clearly are seeking the goal of eventually creating the opportunity to own white slaves again.
In fact, one would not be surprised to see black and white politicians alike advocate amending the Constitution to permit the ownership once again of white slaves by "people of color" (but no colored people :) and draft legislation for taxpayer-funded white slaves for blacks. To right past wrongs!! It's only fair.
"Free slaves" would become a cute pun for gubmint-funded servants.
Will the race merchants get their way? Probably not.
But some of them will die trying.