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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Dude, plenty of Democrats in their 30s who say they are progressive are raging bigots and support racist policies.

They are just quiet about it. They aren't saying crazy racist nonsense on tiktok, but if you talk to them about issues like housing or schools... they make it very obvious what they think. Using polite language, of course. Black people are great, as long as they don't live near them, or go to the same school as their kid goes to! These are the same people who are NIMBY because they don't want 'people who haven't worked as hard as I have' from living near them.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

They are just quiet about it. They aren’t saying crazy racist nonsense on tiktok, but if you talk to them about issues like housing or schools… they make it very obvious what they think. Using polite language, of course. Black people are great, as long as they don’t live near them, or go to the same school as their kid goes to! These are the same people who are NIMBY because they don’t want ‘people who haven’t worked as hard as I have’ from living near them.

my favorite version of this "identity politics" minimizing the very real and tragic harms that our hegemony has done to its minorities.