Cue the retreat into abstraction: The problem mustn’t be political leaders and the decisions they make — that can’t be it, because progressives have all the power in these cities — and so the problem instead must be something without a fixed address and regular business hours: systemic racism, white supremacy, white privilege, capitalism, etc. It isn’t that racism is imaginary, any more than crime, poverty, or government corruption is imaginary. But Minneapolis hasn’t been governed by abstractions all these years. It has been governed by people.
Political leaders are indeed part of the problem. Many problems facing this country are actually caused by bipartisan policies, which is somthing I've been hammering home here, and I'm sure you've read some of those posts.
Which is why your response to my long post was "cities are run by democrats" deserved nothing but derision from me. You're not interested in debating me, you're interested in debating a straw man, or at best, a partisan hack, which I am not.
It would be intellectually dishonest, for instance, to call the war on drugs, a Republican policy , so that's not what I do. I acknowledge the roel Democrats have played in enacting these policies. Which is why your response was so lame. I think you should have known better than to respond to me that way, and the fact that you didn't, well.. that tells me everything I need to know.
I think I'm just going to respond to all of your posts by blaming Democrats for a while. I don't think they deerve more seriousness.
Eck said:
Jesus. Yes of course, that's why Switzerland riots at every opportunity. It's the rampant individualism and consumerism.
Ah yes, the famous Swiss tsunami of 2019, and how well behaved everyone was. Hi French anticlimactic!