Black Lives Matter… Unless They’re in Gaza (or Guangzhou) - Part 1/2
The West’s anti-racism crusade stops cold at the airport lounge of moral relativism.
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The West canonised George Floyd, yet yawns at Gaza’s “slave quarters.” Enlightenment values have never been applied so selectively.
America has turned racial guilt into a civic religion. George Floyd is canonised, his visage haloed on murals beside Martin Luther King Jr., as if Minneapolis were the Golgotha of modern progressivism. We topple statues, rename schools, and chant mantras about systemic oppression — convinced that racism is uniquely, stubbornly Western. One might believe slavery began in 1619, ended in 1865, and everywhere else the peoples of the Earth wer…
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