kraftiekortie wrote:
Sometimes, they get off under their own volition.
We have to counteract the forces which prevent people from getting on that bus in the first place. And the only way to do it-----is to enforce equality of opportunity.
We must seek an ideal----a point where people can relegate racism to the past.
When we assume that members of one "race" are automatically racist through history and birth, we go further and further from that ideal.
racism is the easiest diagnosable symptom of a deeper problem in society. It is connected to other things like how we take care of elders, disabled, how inclusive we are as a community, tolerance, open mindedness. Communication and dialogue are the first step to breaking down social barriers that lead to transformation. Ultimately when we all get our act together and get back on the bus of "progress" we can then appropriately tackle global problems like how to manage this planet sustainably, conserve the remaining biome and reduce emissions.
The masses need to stop being manipulated by a corrupt power base who have an agenda that is not in our best collective interests. Major corporations and government knew the social ills of economic and social inequality, impact of industrialisation on global temperatures and how population explosion will devastate ecosystems probably 70-80 years ago but have never been responsible or done anything to address these issues. It has taken common people to advocate for ourselves against the power structure which largely is self-serving.
So when I see the backlash from the right against activists by calling them "woke" I know the empire is attempting to strike back (using the star wars analogy).