Haven't posted here in 3 years so good to be back.
I have a question on my mind that I'm not (entirely) sure what to make of...
There seems to be a significant subset of non-black population protesting for or support BLM movement and against racism in general.....I hope I don't need to convince you guys of this as you can all see the tens of thousands of people marching both in the US and abroad.
What do you make of this? I remember back when I used to surf here that the prevailing opinion were that whites were the devil and inherently racist. Did the events over the past week change anybody's mind? Do you think white people have finally come to acknowledge racial discrimination against blacks that exists in this country, at a level not seen before?
I want to make clear I'm not talking about whether all this will amount to any legislation or real change, but solely talking about mainstream perception among non-blacks.
Serious responses only please (wishful thinking i know, but lets give it a try)
I have a question on my mind that I'm not (entirely) sure what to make of...
There seems to be a significant subset of non-black population protesting for or support BLM movement and against racism in general.....I hope I don't need to convince you guys of this as you can all see the tens of thousands of people marching both in the US and abroad.
What do you make of this? I remember back when I used to surf here that the prevailing opinion were that whites were the devil and inherently racist. Did the events over the past week change anybody's mind? Do you think white people have finally come to acknowledge racial discrimination against blacks that exists in this country, at a level not seen before?
I want to make clear I'm not talking about whether all this will amount to any legislation or real change, but solely talking about mainstream perception among non-blacks.
Serious responses only please (wishful thinking i know, but lets give it a try)