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It has been rare that I have met a European-American -- or anyone of European descent for that matter -- discuss racism. Although in the 1960s there was a league of action across the world for equity, the chatter has primarily quieted down to that of Eastern Eurasians, Amerinds, Oceanicans and Africans. As the economics have become stronger, its dwindling down to a few Amerinds and Africans.

However, in the USA, there is one man who keeps up the Abolitionist rhetorical tradition that has been overlooked by mainstream America: Tim Wise.

I hope there are more Eurasian-Americans such as himself that will follow who will be willing to engage in healthy discussion and engagement of ideas that are seemingly volatile.

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Yeah he seems to be nice

 

momowilly said:

I always appreciate Tim Wise's discussions. Definitely would like to see more do the work he does in trying to bring white privilege to the forefront. People are tired of hearing the darkies complain...
I can't speak for the US but where people aren't tired of hearing darkies complain ?  I give a shit about it and continue to complain about shit - also among darkies. 

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