Racism hurts both sides. One side is antagonized unjustly (because having a different skin color is not a crime!) and one side lives in fear of retribution for the senseless injuries they have caused… fear of justice.
Racism robs us of potential friends, spouses, business partners, and soldiers.
Racism has no merit, no historical benefit, no positive outcome.
The athletes who peacefully protested were always kneeling against racism.
Not the police.
Not the flag.
Not our country.
But racists (yes, racists) who are afraid of change, afraid of admitting historical atrocities, afraid of justice… racists made what is called a “straw man argument.” This is a bad-faith and illogical way of arguing where one MISREPRESENTS an opponent’s position so it is easier to pull apart (like a straw man).
So racists said, “They hate the police.”
Racists said, “They hate the troops.”
Racists said, “They hate our country.”
No. They hate the poison of racism. And so do I.
Racism is like an addiction. You can’t overcome it if you don’t admit you have a problem. You’ll lie to yourself to maintain it. You’re afraid to confront it.
“Well, I don’t think I’m a racist.”
Well nobody does! It’s not the point. “Racist” isn’t something you permanently are or you aren’t. Racism is something you have to constantly fight and try to defeat.
Did you judge that person by their skin color alone and no other context? That was a racist thing to do. At that moment you are a racist.
Did you see video of police killing an innocent Black man and feel the need to somehow defend the police officers? That’s racist. You’re a racist.
Until you can see how their heinous act was clearly murder and an abuse of the sacred power that law enforcement is granted for the betterment of society, you remain a racist.
And that makes you poison; to yourself and to this country which is and always has been a melting pot of diversity.
Can anyone even fathom the goodness we have gained from cultural exchange? The music alone… how can we ignore the benefits of bringing together all of the peoples of the world to create America?
Diversity is good. Diversity is beautiful. Diversity is healthy.
The tribalism must end. The exclusion must end. The racism must end.
For the sake of all.
This article was originally published on 29 May 2020.
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