I am not a racist by intent, and I remain chiefly guided and inspired by the civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s.
But I am coming to feel that anti-racism today has gone far astray from the ideals of Dr. King and others, and has increasingly become a sort of collective neurosis, a cover for dysfunctional attitudes and dysfunctional behavior.
Racism is a cancer on society, but much of what passes for anti-racism today is not much better.
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I am not a racist by intent, and I remain chiefly guided and inspired by the civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s.
But I am coming to feel that anti-racism today has gone far astray from the ideals of Dr. King and others, and has increasingly become a sort of collective neurosis, a cover for dysfunctional attitudes and dysfunctional behavior.
Racism is a cancer on society, but much of what passes for anti-racism today is not much better.
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snarkygirl
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You said it pretty well