Why The Left HATES Colorblindness
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In their conversation, Zuby and Aubrey Marcus discuss their concerns about what they term the "woke basket of ideas," encompassing critical race theory, transgender ideology, and cultural Marxism. They argue that these ideologies weaponize human compassion by pressuring individuals to adopt explicit anti-racist and anti-discriminatory stances or risk being labeled as complicit in oppression.
This, they believe, leads to an awkward atmosphere where people feel pressured to consider race in every interaction, hindering genuine human connection. They advocate for treating individuals as such, rather than focusing on identity characteristics, to foster true equality and understanding.
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Nothing says racism like being hyper aware of everyone's race and constantly thinking of how they fit into a racial hierarchy.
I never understood why the left keeps asking for more black, doctors, nurses, politicians, etc., so that they can better relate to black people. Doctors must be able to relate to every race. I'm black, and my primary physician and specialist are of South Asian descent. Their job is to give me the best of care and that's what they are doing.
The only thing more stupid than blaming someone of something they didn’t do is to feel guilty of something you didn’t do.
“No one is going to treat someone differently because of eye color.” Vorinism: “Hold my beer, darkeyes.”
I’m 82 yrs of age, I’ve seen Presidents a long time now and growing up I saw racism of the black people and worked with them in the music entertainment era and saw the racism stopping as the yrs went by until Obama was elected and didn’t mind it at all but more interested in what his agenda would be and was totally surprised at how the racism started coming back and for the hope of the black people would be better off w
@charlesevaro4538
Ай бұрын
Sorry I couldn’t finish my comment my bad
@Gitn2it
Ай бұрын
@@charlesevaro4538You're allowed to edit your comments. Just click on the three small dots on the top right next to your comment and choose "edit." Then add the content you left out and hit the send button again. It will show up as an edited comment. You raised some good points.
@kaze6979
Ай бұрын
76 y/o here and I totally agree. I remember making major strides in the 70's and 80's.
@kevlark3184
Ай бұрын
There was racism yes but it was moving in the right direction until Obama.
@BjtheLawyer_
18 күн бұрын
Racism has never left. It’s just not as overt. The most detrimental form of racism is economical. That’s not physical but financial!
always love the eloquence! Keep going Zuby!
Thanks. You are right on. Time to just get along.
Such a great analogy to use when talking about race. I’d loooove to see you talk with Eric July 👍👍
@Gitn2it
Ай бұрын
I would love to hear a disscussion with Coleman Hughes.
You are so articulate Zuby
Bravo Zuby. The lefties are crying after watching this 😂
Judging people as individuals based on their actions. How subversive that is now.
We want people to be themselves. We know where they're coming from as honesty is authentic. If someone has " a problem " work on the "problem ". The sad part is that people who want to diminish other people and lessen their contributions and talents for the sake of their own egos, deprives us all. We have to abandon this enterprise. Insinuating the worst intentions on people who are complete strangers serves no good purpose!
Zub! I am a huge fan. rock on, Oxonian!
Zuby ive always wondered why u dont have a british accent?
@LondonsPointOfView1
Ай бұрын
He grew up in Saudi Arabia
Colour yes, but background no. Treat your ancestors like a coin collection, not a political philosophy.
It's almost funny, really. They're the ones that pushed Colorblindness for decades (or at least, claimed to.)
DEI is filled with dehumanizing ideas, some more subtle than others. Common Humanity needs to also be on the table. I honestly don't think many DEI proponents actually believe it, as you said they grifted and are still grifting and laughing as we just keep arguing about how unreasonable it is.
Ginger hair attracts a lot of negative attention and ironically the word Ginger is an anagram of a popular racial slur. 😂
people do discriminate against hair colour, Gingers are a good example.
@stevelufc64
29 күн бұрын
Don't know were you live but other than banter I have never seen it and as for banter you take the pxss out of anything that's different glasses ,big ears, nose ,spots ,etc that's not discrimination.
I could be oppressed by my own ancestry if I wanted to. I’m English, Irish, French, German, and Swedish. My people have his historically been at war with each other…Until America happened.
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I think you need to have Nick Fuentes on your show. There are significant consequences to that, so I can see you disregarding the suggestion. But when you have Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boering going on a twitter space to talk with Nick, giving him accolades about his extreme talent for communicating and thinking, it becomes ridiculous to not engage with him. If you won't do that, I'd suggest talking with Lauren Chen about race, antisemitism, and democracy. "Colorblindness" only worked in a nation of European settlers, not in the forced integration of the globalist melting pot that is today.
@billcarson482
Ай бұрын
Nah