EAllusion wrote:Sure Droopy. In what ways can you imagine that expressions of the white pride movement and black pride movement in the United States are different in their cultural implications? You said you want to discuss the comic, so go ahead and discuss it.
In there cultural implications? What do you mean, precisely, by this? I see no difference whatsoever in a moral, psychological, ethical, or sociopolitical sense regarding any anti-liberal, anti-democratic, anti-rule of law movements based upon blood-and-soil ideology (race, ethnicity, ethnocentrism) of any kind, regardless of the skin color of its proponents. This includes the white identity movement, the black power movement, and Hispanic racial/ethnic supremacist movements such as La Mecha and La Raza.
The cultural implications are, of course, racial/ethnic balkanization, tribalism, separatism, and the fraying of the cultural fabric, regardless of who promotes and fans the flames of racialism.
But please, Def, give us your Marableist, Dysonite, Westian critique of the good racism vs. the bad, white kind.
Teach me, teach me, to walk in the critical race theory light.