JUST PHILOSOPHISING - ON THE GENERATIONAL STRUGGLE AGAINST RACISM. PART 2.

 








The struggle against racism, depending on the tactics and strategies being used by different generations, can generate both fear and hope, hostility and cooperation, better understanding and alienation. 

A stronger sense of them and us, instead of we. More division  instead of unity.

If, for example, the struggle against racism, is predicated on the basis that 'white people' all white people are basically or fundamentally racist, and/or the beneficiaries of racism. 

And that black people, people of colour, indigenous peoples were and are the victims of racism. 

Then, that begs the question as to how can such a grave wrong be put right? 




After all, if some black and people of colour are of the opinion that all white people are racist, then how can they be made into not being 'racists'? 

Similarly, if some black people are minded to think or believe that all the ancestors of today's white people were owners of black people who were bought as slaves. 

Will they accept being told that that is not the case? And that it is therefore understandable and reasonable, that white people who have not directly benefited from the enslavement of black people.  

Should oppose having to pay for any reparation that the advocates of reparation are arguing for?

To be continued!






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