Won't click the link.
What's the jist of it?
Stoked is smarter than me. It's a wall of text, and I regret clicking the link.
tl;dr version?
- white people are in fear of a race war that will never be started by black people, because black people have never been the aggressors in a race war.
- the KKK is coming back and gonna start a war.
- white people are trying to keep the black man down by not hiring any black people.
- I regret reading/skimming it over.
- white people are in fear of a race war that will never be started by black people, because black people have never been the aggressors in a race war.
- the KKK is coming back and gonna start a war.
- white people are trying to keep the black man down by not hiring any black people.
- I regret reading/skimming it over.
No I'm not.
KKK has always been around and is rejected by the vast majority of white people.
It is not some super plot by "the man"
Basically sounds like some guy who doesn't like white pople trying to justify his own biases and possible failures in life. (based on Hantlers take on it of course)
None of your points would have responded to anything said in the article. Did you really trust a summary by Hantlers?
It's written by a guy who has an apparently successful career in medical research as well as a side gig playing music, and who seems to have friends of all races; I've quoted other of his articles before. What do you think it says about you that you immediate went to an image of a white-hating failure for the author? Please don't respond to that last question; think about it.
Some white people worry about racial war, but it's a specific element of the general tendency to treat black people as being more savage and criminal than white people, which has had other manifestations such as fear over the so-called "knockout game".
The KKK was never gone. It mentions that the KKK is not longer is large organization, but splintered. He down-plays the KKK's self-aggrandization, but points out that they are still frightening.
"Trying to" implies a deliberate effort which is not referenced in the article. The Crommunist talks about behaviors in a couple of studies and a few employment statistics.
No doubt.