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It’s hard to imagine a better way to forge White collective racial awareness than vilifying every single one of us for no reason other than our Whiteness.

Critical Theory has done more to solidify this Unity in the minds of the masses, than basically any other single thing that’s ever happened during my life time.

That it’s done so as a guilt/shame narrative doesn’t nullify this fact. Maybe this is the tiger we should be riding.

It’s hard to imagine a better way to forge White collective racial awareness than vilifying *every single one of us* for no reason other than our Whiteness. Critical Theory has done more to solidify this Unity in the minds of the masses, than basically any other single thing that’s ever happened during my life time. That it’s done so as a guilt/shame narrative doesn’t nullify this fact. Maybe *this* is the tiger we should be riding.

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That’s runs counter to my experience - for example, a man is not equal to a woman; they’re created fundamentally differently. Likewise with different races; they’re different from each other, possessing different strengths and weaknesses, statistically as well as individually. And perhaps most strikingly, the inequality of morality that exists between people. Some are angelic, some demonic, with every possible range in between. There are many other differences that exist among men. That they are “created equal” just doesn’t pan out.