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[-] Salamence@lemmy.zip 34 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Democrats are just as racist as the Republicans, they are just better at hiding it, just look at their bipartisan support for the border wall, ICE, and more.

https://www.leftvoice.org/racism-is-bipartisan/

[-] goferking0@lemmy.sdf.org 8 points 2 days ago

Dems and others hate when you point out there only mad at trump for certain things because he doesn't do them with decorum or behind the scenes. He just announces it wildly as doing the terrible things most do behind the curtain.

Like Venezuela and Iran. Not mad at attacks on other countries out of nowhere, but upset it wasn't done after telling congress or letting congress say go for it

[-] gnuthing@hexbear.net 4 points 2 days ago

They know that doing it all in the open pushes us towards socialism. If we can see the strings, we can cut them

[-] webadict@lemmy.world -3 points 3 days ago

Democrats are just as racist as the Republicans

That's just not true. They are obviously not even close to the same. They are both racist (and even both very racist), but actively engaging in white supremacy IS WORSE and I shouldn't have to explain why. You can argue that they are both bad, but I think the side that is okay with a former police officer chasing a black man down with his truck and shooting him might be worse.

I get that you want to equate these two, that any amount of racism is somehow just as bad, but it just fucking isn't, and I'm tired of this "both sides" bullshit when one side has active lynchers in its midsts and brandishes at the sight of a black person. Make an argument that calls out the "tough on crime" narrative that passively destroys the lives of racial minorities, but don't call them the same. That's such a weenie position.

[-] LeninWeave@lemmy.ml 13 points 3 days ago

They are both racist (and even both very racist), but actively engaging in white supremacy IS WORSE and I shouldn’t have to explain why. You can argue that they are both bad, but I think the side that is okay with a former police officer chasing a black man down with his truck and shooting him might be worse.

Make an argument that calls out the “tough on crime” narrative that passively destroys the lives of racial minorities, but don’t call them the same. That’s such a weenie position.

Curious what you think "tough on crime" means and how it's separate from "white supremacy" and the police killing black people. How is "tough on crime" passive? Do you think the effects of "tough on crime" on the lives of racial minorities were not intentional?

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