How to Be an Antiracist (One World Essentials)
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problem of racism, the problem of economic exploitation, and the problem of war are all tied together. These are the triple evils that are interrelated.”
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The global gap between the richest (and Whitest) regions of the world and the poorest (and Blackest) regions of the world has tripled in size since the 1960s—at the same time as the global non-White middle class has grown.
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Just fearmongering. It reminds me of when segregationists called Martin Luther King Jr. a “communist” to “red scare”
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They define capitalism as the freedom to exploit people into economic ruin; the freedom to assassinate unions; the freedom to prey on unprotected consumers, workers, and environments; the freedom to value quarterly profits over responding to the climate crisis; the freedom to undermine small businesses and cushion corporations; the freedom from competition; the freedom not to pay taxes; the freedom to heave the tax burden onto the middle and lower classes; the freedom
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The problem is when the rules are not enforced, when the markets are not level playing fields, all that wealth is scraped in one direction,”
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Black gentrifier is moving back to the impoverished Black neighborhood to be developed.
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