Jan. 21, 2014

Comment Response

by Robert Thrower (author's profile)
This post is in reply to comments on:  Blog Post(10/27/13) thumbnail
Blog Post(10/27/13)
(Nov. 28, 2013)

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Reply: ID: pfK6

People are more concerned about black social violence than they are about white systematic violence. Because black social violence seems to make less sense to people than white systematic violence.

People are more concerned about non-white systematic oppression and corruption than they are about white systematic oppression and corruption because non-white systematic oppression and corruption seems to make less sense to people than white systematic oppression and corruption.

People's concerns on black social violence over white systematic violence over white systematic violence, and their concerns on non-white systematic oppression and corruption over white systematic oppression and corruption, are stumbling blocks to social justice revolutions. What overcomes these stumbling blocks and addresses these concerns of people?

A south African multiracial peace and reconciliation type of approach to social justice revolution in the form of a multiracial revolutionary workers front with a central plank of full federal and state benefits for unemployed workers and their families, including corporate and government funds to pay the bills, rents, and debts for any laid-off workers, and unemployments compensation at 100% of regular paid wage, lasting the full length of a worker's period of unemployment. This helps with the mobilization of revolutionary forces.

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