Jennifer Fumiko Cahill: You seem to have a persistent theme of attacking white identity in your writings. I get the sense from your writing that doing so makes you feel empowered.
If you're serious about tackling the problems of racism and bigotry, I would suggest you start by taking a closer look at your own biases and prejudices.
A good place to start is to ask yourself if you would ever deconstruct and attack black, asian, hispanic, or jewish identity the way you do with whites.
Also, consider what the consequences would be if you did.
Re: “A Word about the 'Threat' of White Supremacy”
Jennifer Fumiko Cahill: You seem to have a persistent theme of attacking white identity in your writings. I get the sense from your writing that doing so makes you feel empowered.
If you're serious about tackling the problems of racism and bigotry, I would suggest you start by taking a closer look at your own biases and prejudices.
A good place to start is to ask yourself if you would ever deconstruct and attack black, asian, hispanic, or jewish identity the way you do with whites.
Also, consider what the consequences would be if you did.