Indeed. Whenever I see & hear “Black” Americans express anger & frustration criticizing “White”Liberals/Progressives as they’ve put it for putting much of their activism towards anti Zionism and ending the genocide against Gaza while leaving the issues plaguing Black Americans behind I’m immediately reminded of the words of MLK Jr, “an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” meaning if we truly believe in justice for everyone then we’ve an obligation a responsibility to confront the oppressors and to protect & defend the oppressed even come to rescue even if they’re on the other side of the world. This is what being a true warrior for humanity means.
At the risk of getting called a racist, I have observed that Black Americans seem to believe that they hold the mortgage on suffering. No one else has ever suffered the way they have. No one is suffering now the way they are.
Umm I very rarely if ever respond on a comment so old but I felt it necessary you have certainly succeeded at making your point of sounding bigoted. It seems that any time so-called Blk people express their feelings point out their own oppression we’re met with dismissive &/or vitriolic responses. None of us have ever claimed full agency on suffering especially when we get very little if any recompense for it unlike so many other groups who have the advantage & privilege of being seen as victims by default.
That's what I've observed. American Blacks seem to be tone-deaf to anyone else's suffering. Many other groups throughout history have suffered as much if not more than they have, but they seem not to notice it.
The Rape of Nanking. The Pol Pot massacres in Cambodia. And, as you say, the centuries-long suffering of the Jews.
I think you have that wrong. African Americans have suffered a lot, but recognize that there is a lot of suffering in the world today and yesterday. There was all kinds of suffering caused by Europeans when they “Discovered” America. The natives living here had entire peoples wiped out. It happens all around the world and is really sad. All we can do is do better by our fellow man and woman. Hate is a powerful tool and should be removed from the toolbox. Notice I don’t use the term Black. That is a term born in slavery when describing people who were slaves. I guess it is a matter of perspective.
Indeed. Whenever I see & hear “Black” Americans express anger & frustration criticizing “White”Liberals/Progressives as they’ve put it for putting much of their activism towards anti Zionism and ending the genocide against Gaza while leaving the issues plaguing Black Americans behind I’m immediately reminded of the words of MLK Jr, “an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” meaning if we truly believe in justice for everyone then we’ve an obligation a responsibility to confront the oppressors and to protect & defend the oppressed even come to rescue even if they’re on the other side of the world. This is what being a true warrior for humanity means.
At the risk of getting called a racist, I have observed that Black Americans seem to believe that they hold the mortgage on suffering. No one else has ever suffered the way they have. No one is suffering now the way they are.
Umm I very rarely if ever respond on a comment so old but I felt it necessary you have certainly succeeded at making your point of sounding bigoted. It seems that any time so-called Blk people express their feelings point out their own oppression we’re met with dismissive &/or vitriolic responses. None of us have ever claimed full agency on suffering especially when we get very little if any recompense for it unlike so many other groups who have the advantage & privilege of being seen as victims by default.
Why would you disappoint me?
You're proving my point.
That's what I've observed. American Blacks seem to be tone-deaf to anyone else's suffering. Many other groups throughout history have suffered as much if not more than they have, but they seem not to notice it.
The Rape of Nanking. The Pol Pot massacres in Cambodia. And, as you say, the centuries-long suffering of the Jews.
Nope. None of it counts.
I think you have that wrong. African Americans have suffered a lot, but recognize that there is a lot of suffering in the world today and yesterday. There was all kinds of suffering caused by Europeans when they “Discovered” America. The natives living here had entire peoples wiped out. It happens all around the world and is really sad. All we can do is do better by our fellow man and woman. Hate is a powerful tool and should be removed from the toolbox. Notice I don’t use the term Black. That is a term born in slavery when describing people who were slaves. I guess it is a matter of perspective.