Red Velvet
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« on: December 05, 2020, 04:23:26 PM » |
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They’re a complete inspiration. It’s refreshing to see a race justice movement in the US that incorporates class elements that historically have been put aside in the country, acknowledging how economic inequality is linked to racism and the limitation of freedoms.
The energy displayed with the rioting and looting some months ago is an example of the voice of the unheard being finally being unapologetic and confrontational in the face of the system interests of false class and racial conciliation, in which a group is supposedly to be indefinitely above others. System will naturally blame the oppressed for their condition, attempt to suffocate them in front of public opinion with arguments of “rocking the boat” and act like the movement are the ones who are supposedly “violent” because of their reaction to the non-stop violence committed against them.
But no one can change the increasing consciousness and the anger that led to the movement. Some change will have to be eventually delivered in order to not destroy the thin social fabric of society, no matter how inconvenient that is for elite groups.
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