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Old 09-01-2022, 10:55 PM
Ennewi Ennewi is offline
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“In modern America, where blacks are mobilized to challenge racial inequality”

Uhhh what? How? What the heck does this even mean? WE’RE MOBILIZING THE BLACKS TO TAKE OVER, BOYS.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Black-Panther-Party
https://www.britannica.com/event/Ame...ights-movement
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Thurman

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This sounds like some weird sort of race-war bait
Mobilization is an odd term because it sounds militaristic, but it's been used for decades now in reference to nonviolent protests.

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Gandhi referred to this method of mass mobilization as satyagraha
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. April 15 Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam New York City Saturday, April 15, 1967
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King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) temporarily joined the coalition, attracting national publicity to Albany. Although the Albany Movement was successful in mobilizing massive protests during December 1961 and the following summer, it secured few concrete gains.
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I love the concept of “white fragility” as well. When you’re called a racist, if you agree then you’re a racist. If you deny it you’re demonstrating white fragility, and you’re also a racist. Fucking. Yay. Thanks for those options!
The study would have benefited from the involvement of black respondents as well, along with other backgrounds from around the world, though that would have required coordination with other universities.
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