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In reply to the discussion: I am, not surprised; but, somewhat dismayed with ... [View all]el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)I can see why people are drawn to economic issues though. For one thing it seems like there are clear programs that could help deal with economic justice - fixing the tax code, reinstating the safety net for the unemployed, regulating corporations and wall street, a new WPA to rebuild our infrastructure and give jobs to people who need them. Probably many others I am not thinking of; while I don't necessarily expect any of those programs to be implemented with Congress as Republicanoid as it is, they are clear programs.
While there are some proposals to help out on social justice issues - for example setting up a national review of police departments with some real teeth to go after those that have a pattern of racist behavior - a lot of it is hard to conceptualize of what could be done. Add to that that white people people benefit from racial injustice, and any attempt to solve the problem of social justice has to address white privilege - I can see why people think that is a harder fix than economic justice.
Bryant