wakelaw13
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My logical reasoning goes like this:
It is bad to be racist or anti-Semitic no matter what your race, color, religion, or background.
It is hypocritical to support or be a part of a movement which is - rightfully - addressing systemic racism and its effects while perpetuating racial or religious bigotry and/or stereotypes against other groups.
I have also wondered why DACA, children being separated from their parents at the border, lost children who will never be reunited with their parents, children and parents dying and being killed at the border, etc. have not been causes and issues that are more vocally addressed by the same leaders who have been so effectively leading the BLM movement. "Never again" doesn't mean "never again to us." It means "never again to anyone."
It is bad to be racist or anti-Semitic no matter what your race, color, religion, or background.
It is hypocritical to support or be a part of a movement which is - rightfully - addressing systemic racism and its effects while perpetuating racial or religious bigotry and/or stereotypes against other groups.
I have also wondered why DACA, children being separated from their parents at the border, lost children who will never be reunited with their parents, children and parents dying and being killed at the border, etc. have not been causes and issues that are more vocally addressed by the same leaders who have been so effectively leading the BLM movement. "Never again" doesn't mean "never again to us." It means "never again to anyone."
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