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@Are0h ok Donald Trump and Robert Mugabe have definite similarities. Also its totally fair to refer to European dictators of the mid twentieth century.
@alienghic Yeah of course. The both support white supremacy and work to continue it's legacy for their personal gain.
Yes, absolutely. That's where it originated.
@Are0h Mugabe was scarred by white supremacy and colonialism.
The Daily show clips show Mugabe speaking using the language of racism.
That anger he felt triggered his decision to engage in disastrous land reform policies of Zimbabwe, which led to local famines.
In families, children of abusers frequently grow up to be abuser.
I am concerned that societies may behave similarly.
So, just please be mindful of how you define in-group vs out-group.
FWIW I'm in California, and the majority of whites in California believe and vote differently than the rest of the USA.
https://www.sacbee.com/opinion/california-forum/article119870398.html
I know many of my direct representatives are Black and Asian. So in my world American Black people do end up in positions of power.
While Attorney General Kamala Harris' office argued in favor of prison labor (AKA modern slavery).
Though that may be sound bite slander, I found this story where she tried to recant. https://thinkprogress.org/california-attorney-general-says-her-offices-defense-of-prison-labor-evokes-chain-gangs-5c768fd447a4/
@alienghic You're equivocating as no one is arguing Black folks aren't politicians with unsavory views.
This has nothing to do with anything I've said.