You look at life through the prism of white privilege. You just refuse to accept that because it comes with an accountability you’re unable (or unwilling) to rise to. Now here’s the part where you say, “I know you are, but what am I?”……..
I look at life through the prism of treating people with dignity and respect. That said, I expect people to be honest, dependable, and responsible. I'm also all about charity and compassion. I think I can spot when people are playing the system. In those cases, I walk away. No time for games.
Lol, whoops! Got that wrong a couple times... No, there were lesser evils than Trump and Hillary that you could have voted for. And Biden was DEFINITELY 100% the lesser evil by that time.
Funny, both Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden are people of genuine deep Christian faith. But so called Christians voted for a person who is the living embodiment of the seven deadly sins because he promised outlaw abortion and no rights for gays. Neither of which Jesus allegedly addressed.
I am glad to say there is pushback against the don't make white people uncomfortable laws. A new organization was founded by a group of mothers, led by one who has never been politically involved before, working with librarians and civil liberties groups to keep books about race, gender, sexuality, LGBTQ people, Nazi holocaust and enslavement in schools and libraries.
I just read a few snippets. Fascinating. https://nypost.com/2022/02/28/nikole-hannah-jones-blasts-racialized-coverage-of-ukraine-war/ NYT’s Nikole Hannah-Jones blasts ‘racialized’ coverage of Ukraine war The creator of the New York Times’ controversial 1619 Project is injecting race into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — claiming incessant media coverage of the war is tied to the skin color of the tyrannized Ukrainians. Nikole Hannah-Jones, 45, retweeted a post Sunday claiming the “supremacy around the media coverage of [the war] isn’t even subtle” while sharing a clip of an Al Jazeera report citing the “prosperous middle class” in Ukraine who were desperately trying to board a train to escape the war-ravaged country. “What if I told you Europe is not a continent by definition, but a geopolitical fiction to separate it from Asia and so the alarm about a European, or civilized, or First World nation being invaded is a dog whistle to tell us we should care because they are like us,” Hannah-Jones tweeted Sunday to her 671,000 followers. Hannah-Jones, whose 1619 Project claims America and its institutions were founded on preserving slavery and white supremacy, then suggested the rampant media coverage of the war was directly linked to Ukrainians’ skin color....................
So instead of reading her writing you read an article from a right wing newspaper attacking her. If my only knowledge of Christianity came from brief articles in militant atheist journals you could rightly call me ignorant.
No. It might challenge your ideas. I'm sure you only read reviews in periodicals you agree with. Most reviews were positive. Only those who don't want white people to be uncomfortable disagreed.