The meme is using a metaphor to expose the reality that you seemingly agreed with.
It’s using slavery as the analogue for the modern reactionary fascism that the right has been deploying to strip people’s rights away.
Furthermore there were “centrists” in both cases who dismissed the liberation efforts as extremist.
Edit: I saw the title again, and realized that may be what you’re referring to so my reply didn’t really address what you were talking about.
I suggest you look at the child-separation camps and research the phrases “white genocide” and “replacement theory” if you want to know what modern white supremacy looks like. Also, look to the black lives matter protests if you want to see what happens when people protest the white supremacy that touches their lives most frequently.
it’s an extremist’s imagining of politics, because they don’t understand what politics is enough to make a relevant meme.
“I suggest you look at the child-separation camps and research the phrases “white genocide” and “replacement theory” if…”
it’s great that some of you guys are finally looking these things up, but don’t assume that everybody is as ignorant of history and how it relates to modern life as the cloud who howl in support of bigotry and trolling.
they want to fight others as long as their group is bigger, there’s no more to this meme than that.
it’s great that some of you guys are finally looking these things up, but don’t assume that everybody is as ignorant of history and how it relates to modern life as the cloud who howl in support of bigotry and trolling.
Who was the one who needed examples of white supremacy again?
“this respectful attitude really does win hearts and minds!”
love to break it to you: your notion that respect counters bigotry is not rooted in fact.
it’s consistently amazing the sense of holmesian entitlement one can sow and reap by making entirely groundless assumptions about others based on your own lack of information and then straining your shoulder patting yourself on the back over ypur capability to imagine.
none of what you think happened, happened.
you fantasized a hearty, researched conversation between your narrative and your own assumptions, while ignoring the available contradicting information.
it’s consistently amazing the sense of holmesian entitlement one can sow and reap by making entirely groundless assumptions about others based on your own lack of information and then straining your shoulder patting yourself on the back over ypur capability to imagine.
I imagine you thought you were quite clever imagining this fantasy scenario and coming up with the most obnoxious way to describe it? Or did you fail to mention this was supposed to be self-descriptive?
The meme is using a metaphor to expose the reality that you seemingly agreed with.
It’s using slavery as the analogue for the modern reactionary fascism that the right has been deploying to strip people’s rights away.
Furthermore there were “centrists” in both cases who dismissed the liberation efforts as extremist.
Edit: I saw the title again, and realized that may be what you’re referring to so my reply didn’t really address what you were talking about.
I suggest you look at the child-separation camps and research the phrases “white genocide” and “replacement theory” if you want to know what modern white supremacy looks like. Also, look to the black lives matter protests if you want to see what happens when people protest the white supremacy that touches their lives most frequently.
“The meme is using a metaphor to”
poorly, and to no good end.
it’s an extremist’s imagining of politics, because they don’t understand what politics is enough to make a relevant meme.
“I suggest you look at the child-separation camps and research the phrases “white genocide” and “replacement theory” if…”
it’s great that some of you guys are finally looking these things up, but don’t assume that everybody is as ignorant of history and how it relates to modern life as the cloud who howl in support of bigotry and trolling.
they want to fight others as long as their group is bigger, there’s no more to this meme than that.
Who was the one who needed examples of white supremacy again?
If you are as yet unaware of what white supremacy is or how it functions, ask for help instead of making assumptions and lashing out.
Wow, this respectful attitude really does win hearts and minds!
Thanks for explaining it to me. I’m now fully enlightened.
“this respectful attitude really does win hearts and minds!”
love to break it to you: your notion that respect counters bigotry is not rooted in fact.
it’s consistently amazing the sense of holmesian entitlement one can sow and reap by making entirely groundless assumptions about others based on your own lack of information and then straining your shoulder patting yourself on the back over ypur capability to imagine.
none of what you think happened, happened.
you fantasized a hearty, researched conversation between your narrative and your own assumptions, while ignoring the available contradicting information.
I imagine you thought you were quite clever imagining this fantasy scenario and coming up with the most obnoxious way to describe it? Or did you fail to mention this was supposed to be self-descriptive?
In short,
“patting yourself on the back over ypur capability to imagine.”
Yes, that was about you.
You can do better than “no you”, and I’m not the guy you were responding to, sorry
You’ve already proven you’re not worth listening to.
I’m not reading all that.
mhmm