There are certain places you don’t go if you want your voice to be heard and your arguments considered for merit.
Making blanket statements about Jews, Blacks, Hispanics, or any other group is unfortunate.
Lay the facts out there. People will connect the dots where appropriate.
If you have to guide them along racial lines, the appropriate nature of your argument suffers.
“Segments.” “Not everyone.”
Not all Whites are perfect.
Not all Jews are bad.
Same for Blacks, Hispanics or any other group.
Congress? I’m still thinking...
Saying bad things about whites, even all whites, won’t even get you a slap on the wrist, more likely a happy-slap on the back or a high-five. People can make blanket statements about whites all they want, including in the mainstream media, with impunity.
Like all those “white privilege” indoctrinations-I mean “classes” students and employees are required to attend.
“To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticise”