• Redredme@lemmy.world
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    30 days ago

    This doesn’t work in Europe where this bullshit fortunately doesnt exist. Yet. But don’t worry, we’ll get there.

    And with bullshit i mean this US versus THEM narrative.

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      30 days ago

      where in Europe do you think “this” doesn’t exist?

      Europe invented this and shipped it to all other continents

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      29 days ago

      Yes, that’s why far-right candidates have been willing elections all over Europe. /s

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        29 days ago

        Hey now, that’s about scary foreigners and people with scary foreign ancestors

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      29 days ago

      It’s more insidious this side of the Atlantic. At least in countries where non-native* people are commonplace anyway.

      But right across the board the insidiousness takes the form of not caring rather than being outright hateful. So when, as others mention, far-right, definitely hatefully racist, political candidates start being elected, those who vote for them have carried their lack of caring over.

      Those who don’t care don’t discourage racism so it continues to exist. To flourish. I believe that MLK Jr. said that those people are worse than the hateful - he called them “white moderates” - because they stand by and do nothing when they’re greater in number than the actual racists and could actually do something about it.

      * Yes, I know “native” is a problematic word, but I don’t want to have to unpick that for the sake of this comment.