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          Tangentially related, the other day a coworker was whining about how unfair life was, and how he, as a straight white male, faces more discrimination on a daily basis than anyone else in America.

          I just kind of stared at him silently until he stopped talking.

          When he started going on about how the mean old IRS took SO MUCH of his business sale and MADE HIM pay his employees some of it “like they deserve any of it” and how he shouldnt have to work another day in his life but has to because all his millions got stolen by the gubment

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          No, they uphold laws for rich people. The racism helps with keeping them focused on a culture war instead of them realizing the rich people are fucking over the cops as much as they are the poors.

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            The way the laws are enforced targets black people more often than white. All of them poor, of course. But it’s racism on top of classism.

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          Or hoping to be seen as “one of the good ones.” It’s narcissistic self-preservation by attaching themselves to the very people who would be oppressing them. Like joining a prison gang to avoid getting murdered, but then you need to actually do gang shit to stay in and keep your protection.

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          No it wasn’t. Neither was Fukushima or Nagasaki. All of them war crimes. The Nuremberg trials were justified.

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            I’m pretty sure Fukushima was their own damn fault with poorly designed back up generator layouts and a seawall that was too low…

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            Were we supposed to negotiate with them further? We should’ve avoided firebombs on wooden cities like Dresden and Tokyo, but we were in the business of stopping fascism. Every dead civilian was the fault of the fascists.

            You don’t get the Nuremberg trials without allied bombing campaigns, just expansions of the Nuremberg laws.

            And I assume you have atrocious opinions on the Spanish civil war and 1930s German street fights.

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          Bibi says the same for Gaza.

          Putin says the same about leveling civilian centers, too.

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    I mean asking for a permit is probably gonna end up nowhere, police usually issue those for protests and they’re definitely gonna look the other way on white supremacists getting them.

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    Ah, to be old enough to remember the neonazi white supremacist protests when reporters asked them if they had a permit, if they planned on being peaceful and if they were going to be yelling racial and ethnic slurs in a respectful way. Then some of the neonazi protesters didn’t do the last part and were punched in the face.

    After that, the neonazis stopped having protests, quietly entered politics, lobbied the right people and now here we are today. Funny how life turns out…

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    Well that would be silly because everyone (well, not serving as president at the time anyway) acknowledges white nationalist protesters are ridiculous and abhorrent and knows that they have no intention of being peaceful and respectful. So the argument is what exactly? That Palestinian protesters are being treated differently by the media? Yeah, they should be.

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      Do they? Because the cops have seemed awful friendly with the white supremacy marches.

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      Wow, you took something that wasn’t even about antisemitism and you made her the bad guy in a story you made up in your head about what she was really saying. Truly next-level strawman building, you should enter a contest

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    Are you saying that reporters in US give a pass to whit nationalists marches?? Which US you live in? The press usually is very critical of those, and usually is supportive of the marches on the left. Even BLM protests ending up in looting were much less frowned upon than on white nationalist marches.

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      Yes. That’s exactly what I’m saying. Even when they attack and murder people., the news hardly condemns them.

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        We truly live in different worlds. Press was always very critical about those.