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Social justice ideologues are white supremacists

When you think about it, and if you have followed in any way what the modern "social justice" ideology posits and teaches, it has a surprising amount of agreement with bona fide racist white supremacy. For example:

Both see everything in society and the world in terms of race. Moreover, both divide the entire population of the Earth into two groups: White people, and non-white people. Both think that there are inherent differences between these groups. Some of them (from both sides) may even posit that these differences are genetic, innate, in the very DNA of these people.

Both think that given everything else being equal, if everybody were to be given the exact same opportunities and resources and everybody were treated exactly the same, white people will naturally raise to and take all the top positions in society, and non-white people would not be able to reach these positions.

Both think that non-white people, especially black people, are incapable of succeeding in any task requiring a high degree of knowledge or skill, for example anything requiring a high amount of knowledge and proficiency in technical, mathematical and scientific subjects, and that the only way that non-white people could ever reach the same level of success and the same positions as white people is if the standards are lowered for non-white people and they are given special treatment and handouts, because they would never be able to achieve it on their own, if put on the same line as white people.

Both think that non-white people are on average less educated and less capable of, for example, understanding complex language and big words, and thus they have to be talked down to, as if they were children, so that they can understand what's being said.

Both think of white people as a homogeneous group, who are all the same, and both call all white people to action and to take responsibility for and act on behalf of the entirety of the white race. Likewise both think of non-white people as a homogeneous group who are all the same, a collective with no individuality.

Both think that science and progress, the scientific process, objective rational thinking, was invented and developed by white culture, and is an inherent part of white culture, while such scientific objective rational thinking is not inherent to non-white people. Both think that the idea of people being independent responsible individuals (ie. "adults") is inherently and exclusively a feature of white culture. Both think that the notion of "the nuclear family" is an invention of and exclusive to white culture.

Both think that white people should not intermingle with non-white people, should not take anything from non-white cultures, and should keep separate and isolated from them, especially when it comes to culture and society. Some of them (from both sides) may even be of the opinion that white people should stay physically away from non-white people.

Both think that equal treatment laws should be repealed so that white and non-white people can be treated differently before the law. Both promote segregation and separate spaces for white people and non-white people. Both think that discrimination based on race is acceptable and justified.

Both think that white people are naturally and innately racist, that white people are born racists. Many white supremacists don't have any problem whatsoever being called racists, because to them that's how it should be, that it's the natural way of things.

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