"As long as there's racism, there's no democracy - and fighting for democracy is fighting against the Bolsonaro government," she says.
The opposite is true, in Brazil, America, Africa, Shanghai, Hong Kong, or Borneo.
One might even say that radical democracy is a generator of racist activism on all races' sides within a mixed population.
One might even say that radical democracy is a generator of racist activism on all races' sides within a mixed population.
Democracy brings out the fact of racism, the racism of the minority races claiming racism of the majority against their respective races.
This does not bring the minority races together, but rather highlights their respective racisms one against all others.
Racism is and should become the underlying single issue politics issue for each race in a multiracial society. That is already how it has played out in spades in the past.
In the US whites and negroes and latinos and Asians are natural enemies politically. That is what the evidence shows.
Audience right now:
Racism is and should become the underlying single issue politics issue for each race in a multiracial society. That is already how it has played out in spades in the past.
In the US whites and negroes and latinos and Asians are natural enemies politically. That is what the evidence shows.
Audience right now:
Let's put it this way for our Hong Kong guest:
There may be some natural selection branching of Han Chinese genes since British Hong Kong was established, but the fight there is certainly overwhelmingly an ideological political one, not a fight between two distinct peoples or blood nations at all.
On the contrary, makes even less sense than Brazilians yelling at each other that negro lives matter when they are all mulattoes anyway.
But, if you postmoderns in HK think you all are now a separate HK race from the Han, then you are!
HK LIVES MATTER!
But, if you postmoderns in HK think you all are now a separate HK race from the Han, then you are!
HK LIVES MATTER!
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