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D.T: "bad people" turned out to oppose neo-Nazis and that "you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides." Apart from the white supremacists, D.T. insisted, there were also well-meaning, peaceful demonstrators who only wanted to air objections to the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee, the Confederate general.
“Racism is evil,” Trump said during a brief address at the White House on Monday. “And those that cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans.”
GOP lawmakers react to Trump: “very fine people” don’t participate in rallies with racist chants
"Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth about Charlottesville & condemn the leftist terrorists," tweeted David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader and outspoken Trump supporter who attended the Charlottesville protest
originally posted by: TheLotLizard
Sad how people can throw around racial slurs like white supremacist or nazi. Yet when a white person says it it's near threatened as a hate crime.
originally posted by: Bhadhidar
a reply to: TheLotLizard
Nothing wrong with being proud of who and what you are.
But, if you are to be truly proud of your heritage, you must accept ALL that that heritage entails; not just the nobility, but the shame as well.
We are, all, the sum and total, good and bad, of want has come before us and what has made us.
As the dominant "race" (up to the present, at least) your heritage includes some not so noble acts an attitudes expressed at the expense of other "heritages".
You own those too.
We all do.
And if that is uncomfortable, well it's just the price one has to pay when the shoe is placed on the other foot as we learn to walk that long mile in someone else's shoes.
But the journey is noble, at that too, will be part of your children's proud heritage.
originally posted by: fiverx313
originally posted by: TheLotLizard
Sad how people can throw around racial slurs like white supremacist or nazi. Yet when a white person says it it's near threatened as a hate crime.
those are not racial slurs. they are descriptions of belief systems.
i will take you at your word that you don't think you're above anyone and you don't oppress anyone, but the fact that you feel like you have to proclaim you're not ashamed of being white is just weird to me. i'm not ashamed of being white either, but i also don't feel as if i am asked to be ashamed of being white just because i am aware of the privilege that grants me, and aware of how others are oppressed. i see this 'shame' and 'white guilt' thing being tossed around and it's a bizarre, wrongheaded concept from the jump.
originally posted by: TheLotLizard
originally posted by: Bhadhidar
a reply to: TheLotLizard
Nothing wrong with being proud of who and what you are.
But, if you are to be truly proud of your heritage, you must accept ALL that that heritage entails; not just the nobility, but the shame as well.
We are, all, the sum and total, good and bad, of want has come before us and what has made us.
As the dominant "race" (up to the present, at least) your heritage includes some not so noble acts an attitudes expressed at the expense of other "heritages".
You own those too.
We all do.
And if that is uncomfortable, well it's just the price one has to pay when the shoe is placed on the other foot as we learn to walk that long mile in someone else's shoes.
But the journey is noble, at that too, will be part of your children's proud heritage.
I have no shame in my heritage. Nor should i be required to have any shame.
originally posted by: Bhadhidar
originally posted by: TheLotLizard
originally posted by: Bhadhidar
a reply to: TheLotLizard
Nothing wrong with being proud of who and what you are.
But, if you are to be truly proud of your heritage, you must accept ALL that that heritage entails; not just the nobility, but the shame as well.
We are, all, the sum and total, good and bad, of want has come before us and what has made us.
As the dominant "race" (up to the present, at least) your heritage includes some not so noble acts an attitudes expressed at the expense of other "heritages".
You own those too.
We all do.
And if that is uncomfortable, well it's just the price one has to pay when the shoe is placed on the other foot as we learn to walk that long mile in someone else's shoes.
But the journey is noble, at that too, will be part of your children's proud heritage.
I have no shame in my heritage. Nor should i be required to have any shame.
If you have no shame then you have no empathy, only ego.
If you have no empathy, you have no humanity.
If you have no humanity, what heritage do you really have of which to be proud?