• @mateomaui@reddthat.com
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    21 year ago

    Well, for the first time, a certain group of white people feel threatened that they’re the ones being erased now, despite that being totally untrue, so those people are playing a victim card and trying to claim the same level of erasure now that other races actually experienced as minorities in the past under a white majority. And it isn’t working out well, because the claim is artificial, and a great deal of the white culture that has “been lost” is simply not being in a position of power over other races or getting preferential treatment for opportunities. That’s what all the “white pride” nonsense is about, something that they shouldn’t be proud about to begin with. It’s not the same thing. Meanwhile other races have that history of actually being oppressed, so the concept of racial pride and preserving their racial ties and culture is entirely different for them.

    • @Syrc@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      But then again, isn’t the difference only that a group has been oppressed and the other hasn’t?

      I don’t really get this concept of “racial pride”. Alliance, brotherhood, any kind of cooperation between people who face the same struggles is clearly going to be stronger between groups who faced more hardships, but I feel like being “proud” of your skin color is just pointless.

      Another commenter brought the example of Candace Owens, she’s black, but considering her actions does that mean anything at all?

      • @mateomaui@reddthat.com
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        31 year ago

        Once you’ve seen enough of your own race be killed for no reason other than being your race, you probably feel differently.