Tizh, Huggy Bear was using the numerous past and present injustices committed against black as a red herring as if those are actually relevant in the discussion of whether or not Louis Farrakhan is racist because he thinks Ashkenazi Jews aren’t actually Jewish.
The power plus prejudice paradigm still holds when talking about institutional racism (I’m struggling to find places or institutions where things are biased in the favor of black people and against whites outside of places like Zimbabwe.) As far as I can see, however, on an individual level, specifically in the case of Farrakhan, the point is moot, especially when he’s focusing his hate on a minority that’s spent most of recorded history fearing for their lives.
The power plus prejudice paradigm still holds when talking about institutional racism (I’m struggling to find places or institutions where things are biased in the favor of black people and against whites outside of places like Zimbabwe.) As far as I can see, however, on an individual level, specifically in the case of Farrakhan, the point is moot, especially when he’s focusing his hate on a minority that’s spent most of recorded history fearing for their lives.
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.