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Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
19. Well, arriving at that awareness is good, but why not continue on?
Sat Feb 27, 2021, 10:13 PM
Feb 2021

Joining all those who love to wallow in what's wrong with humanity, including the intolerance and even fear of differences wired into our being to various degrees by nature, is so tediously common and counterproductive. Some get a perverse pleasure from self flagellation and resentment of others, but it's a lousy wasted self indulgence when they could instead be marveling at -- for the critically important purpose of participating in -- the great advances that are the real hallmark of modern times.

In all of human history, slavery has never been so in abeyance as now. Actual chattel slavery is mostly eliminated, though still exists. Modern slavery mostly takes other forms, which do show up in the U.S., even though illegal.

And the current surge of overt racism and other group hostilities is a major backlash by those who keep losing to our continued advances in equality. We'll know we're past this when we belatedly realize that at some point we stopped talking about racism and racial strife all the time. When we don't believe we're supposed to be constantly offended by each other and aren't interested in those who keep trying.

As for slavery, the REAL thing, the Walk Free Foundation's Global Slavery Index, as of 2018, estimated over 46 million people are victims of modern slavery, including over 15 million in forced marriages and over 26 million in forced labor.



https://www.globalslaveryindex.org/2018/findings/highlights/





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You definitely could make this post without using actual slurs that hurt people. Try again. WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2021 #1
I lived it. Don't lecture me. Until we confront it head on, nothing changes. Evolve Dammit Feb 2021 #3
I am confronting you by saying quit throwing slurs around here. WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2021 #9
Just relating my experience and truth. Not forgetting. Ever happen to you? Evolve Dammit Feb 2021 #10
What experience, hearing slurs? WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2021 #15
What's behind the question? Evolve Dammit Feb 2021 #16
I'm trying to figure out why you're reluctant to delete racial slurs from your OP. WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2021 #17
It's my truth. If it's offensive at some level, maybe that's a good thing. 30 year union BTW Evolve Dammit Feb 2021 #18
What is "your truth"? Hearing slurs? It's offensive to me because everyone here is familiar with the WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2021 #20
I've explained sufficiently. No need for further discourse. Have a nice day. Evolve Dammit Feb 2021 #21
The slurs demonstrate the racism, elleng Feb 2021 #4
I really doubt that anyone here doesn't understand racist slurs. WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2021 #6
I know....what is the color of power?? Or what is the color of......well, POWER??? a kennedy Feb 2021 #2
$$ dweller Feb 2021 #8
I know.......😭 😭 😭 a kennedy Feb 2021 #12
Don't you mean who humanity is? Cultures that did not practice Hortensis Feb 2021 #5
I was talking US of A. And yes, you can certainly expand from my modest introduction. Evolve Dammit Feb 2021 #7
I know you were, but this characteristic of humanity can't be Hortensis Feb 2021 #11
Agreed. I only have one life's experience and that's what my post was about. 1960's to present. Evolve Dammit Feb 2021 #14
Well, arriving at that awareness is good, but why not continue on? Hortensis Feb 2021 #19
Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram Kendi Raastan Feb 2021 #13
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