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According to that, there is no better defender of women's rights than Donald trump, as he himself has declared.
Inadvertently or not, you've parroted a lot of Right Wing talking points. They usually insist thinking of race is itself racist, white people are actually the most discriminated and so on. From the Left, the refusal to see/think of race etc is a convenient way to ignore structural racism etc.
The first part of your last post comes across as a tone deaf right winger trying to say we should stop talking about race. And once people have read that first paragraph, they are unlikely to read much in depth of the next few.
This has to be one of the most ignorant comments I've ever seen online
This comment is literally giving you the correct answer to the question you asked.
I think centrist liberals lean on identity based politics hard so they don't have to engage with any material analysis of our society.
And even I, reading your posts, am like 'That's filled with more red flags then Red Square in the 60s for right wing coded talking points to justify racism.
If you use common bad faith right wing arguments, people will tune you out. If your arguments are close to those arguments and only separated by nuance, people will tune you out.
Edit: People have limited time and attention. Expecting them to interact with you the way you demand, rather than how people are won't work well for you.
It's crazy how you're calling me right wing for saying I'm against racism.
Quote where I said that, if you have courage in your reading comprehension.