I’ll just use a simple, more contemporary example of what I’m trying to explain. This is what racist, white southerns said about the abolition of segregation and voting rights and those that fought for them:
“It’s racist against white people. They’re the real racists”
“I wish they would stay in their own communities, stop pushing it in our faces”
“The Civil War was about states rights, not slavery”
“They’re communist pedophiles”
“They got violent first, we’re just fighting back”
Conservatives have moved the target from Black people, the cops have them under control, to LGBTQ+ people. Saying the same **** to justify and excuse their fear.
These arguments are tired. We know where they end up. Hopefully we remember the lessons learned or the fascists win. These apologist arguments are veiled in nuance designed to obfuscate and blur the truth to support unsupportable justifications for genocide. Shades of authoritarianism.
Listen to what the awful people screamed at Black children when they went to school. You use their words. You’re singing along with them.
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“It’s racist against white people. They’re the real racists”
“I wish they would stay in their own communities, stop pushing it in our faces”
“The Civil War was about states rights, not slavery”
“They’re communist pedophiles”
“They got violent first, we’re just fighting back”
Conservatives have moved the target from Black people, the cops have them under control, to LGBTQ+ people. Saying the same **** to justify and excuse their fear.
These arguments are tired. We know where they end up. Hopefully we remember the lessons learned or the fascists win. These apologist arguments are veiled in nuance designed to obfuscate and blur the truth to support unsupportable justifications for genocide. Shades of authoritarianism.
Listen to what the awful people screamed at Black children when they went to school. You use their words. You’re singing along with them.
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