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In reply to the discussion: We HAVE to TALK about racism and police brutality [View all]marym625
(17,997 posts)I asked why they keep saying "not your daddy's civil rights movement" and I received a very well thought out response.
However, I think the problem is not the generation that did the fighting for civil rights in the 50s, 60s and 70s. It's our generation. Around mid 40s to mid 50s. The older generation made changes. They got laws passed and implemented those laws. However, we dropped the ball. We allowed things to go back to how they were and in some cases, worse.
Good example is Roe v Wade. Those women got that done. They made sure women could dictate what happens to their own bodies. Then little by little, it was taken away. We screwed up. We became to complacent. We let money talk over humanity.
So now, we are again having pay gaps that are astronomical for women v men and PoC v white people. The "subtle racism" still exists but the blatant racism is back.
When a city depends on more than half its revenue on tickets and fines, and those tickets and fines are given in a much greater percentage ot the minority of the citizens, there's something radically wrong with that.
Did you watch the F*CKH8 video? That addresses a great deal of the problem, though obviously not in depth.