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Yes. If there's one thing I'm known for, it's political correctness.
Anyhow, your cowardice aside, I'll stick up for Miss Katz (a civil rights activist who got beaten up by racist assholes and marched in the South when people were literally getting murdered for it) and note that she wrote the book (which you can judge despite clearly not reading it) as a way to start a dialog on race, including with the same white racists that tried to straight-up murder her. In 1978. We clearly haven't made as much progress as we should.
But y'know. Ignoring that in favor of pretending that making the occasional racist joke and clearly believing that black/brown people are conning massively powerful instutitons in a country where you and I are overwhelming majorities clearly makes you SUPER BRAVE AND EDGY.
Kudos.
Anyhow, your cowardice aside, I'll stick up for Miss Katz (a civil rights activist who got beaten up by racist assholes and marched in the South when people were literally getting murdered for it) and note that she wrote the book (which you can judge despite clearly not reading it) as a way to start a dialog on race, including with the same white racists that tried to straight-up murder her. In 1978. We clearly haven't made as much progress as we should.
But y'know. Ignoring that in favor of pretending that making the occasional racist joke and clearly believing that black/brown people are conning massively powerful instutitons in a country where you and I are overwhelming majorities clearly makes you SUPER BRAVE AND EDGY.
Kudos.