NAOS
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Things like, from what I remember, that minorities (particularly blacks) could not be racist because of the power differential. Which I strongly disagreed with, to me that is a far left stance. But this is not the thread for a detailed debate on that.
I think I remember these conversations. If I do, then I don't think that's the most accurate way of annotating OB's stance. I think it had more to do with differentials in power, and the impact of "racially coded" actions when they come from an empowered group versus when they come from a disempowered group. I think OB was taking issue with the fact that we use the same term "racism" to apply to actions that have very different consequences.
I'll also note that, on its face, the argument you've synopsized is a wrong-footed argument, not a Leftist argument. Wrong does not equal Left.