I never accused you of doing any of these things. In fact, I focused my critique on the ideas you’re aligning yourself with.
What is this, if not an accusation?
Yeah, two hundred years of struggle–against people like you!
Again, there were plenty of white males who were abolitionists, women’s suffragists and marched for civil rights. From a pragmatic perspective, it’s difficult to see how these movements could have achieved their goals without support from white males, given the exact power imbalances of the society at the time when these movements began. Had white males decided to oppose them with all their might, blood would have flowed in the streets in far greater quantities than it did. Even someone with your lack of perspective should be able to appreciate that fact. If you can’t see that there were political fault lines within the demographic known as “white males” today (which, of course, was not always the case, e.g. Italians were dirty anarchists back in the day, but are considered a part of the white male demographic today), then your even less astute an observer of politics than I thought, which is pretty much to say that you’ve achieved a level of zero astuteness.




















