>>21360392I agree on your stance on twitter. I also like to post on 4chan, cuz it''s almostthe only place left on the internet where you can have a relatively free flow of information, inspiriting critical thinkkking. instead of "babysittedd" exchanges.
>As for the blacks against whites part, I find it pretty ironic to see non-whites shit on white people, I mean if you hate them that much then stop living in their countries and stop using their technology too. That's really all I have to say.I am not sure how much this is a problem in the US, I mean reddit is not a real representation of reality I think, only the voices of a vocal minority trying to agitate people in certain directions, this is the case for many popular social media.
Now, I perceive your stance on that to be an emotional reactive one. I am not implying your feelings and perceptions and judgements about this are invalid, Idk the realities of the US or your life(experiences). I am just saying that getting emotionally can sometimes limit ones capability to think.
Getting defensive because of people who were agitized against white people, may not be the best strategy to deal with the situation. Maybe there are better more constructive strategies than to " get defensive".
Again I am not trying to invalidate your feelings, or experiences. Just trying to liberate contemplation,broadening perspective to consider other possibilities to deal with challenging situation. Unfortunately I don't have any quick fixes ready to suggest. I just feel the "us against them" mentality of groups of poor people against other groups of poor people is not benefitting to either one of them.
I worked some time in manual labor with arabs and ukrainians as my colleges which were equally "poor" as me and I found i had more in common with them than with my "white german" boss who was really disrespectful like non of my coworkers ever did.
I am telling you this just to give you a little context for why I am thinking like I do