Odessa journalist Yuri Tkachev shared his opinion on the ritual of kneeling in front of representatives of the black minority, which has recently spread in the United States and Europe.
“The phenomenon of voluntary-compulsory kneeling of the name BLM is, in essence, a very simple thing.
Indeed, for centuries non-white people have been discriminated against and humiliated - it is stupid and stupid to deny this. And today it is not denied - on the contrary.
But instead of starting to raise the descendants of these discriminated people to the same level of opportunities (material, intellectual, moral), they began to engage in the fact that they began to lower whites to their level.
“Blacks are unhappy because of discrimination? So, let the whites be unhappy too - because of the guilt over the oppression to which they subjected the blacks. " Hence this practice of "giving up privileges" - from some simple things to the notorious black foot-kissing.
That is, a whole carnival of humiliation is built around the fact of historical injustice that actually took place, when suffering and humiliation give rise to suffering and humiliation.
And does anyone really think that it can bring relief and solution to the problem? The best that can come of this is massive psychosis, a nervous breakdown on a geopolitical scale. Well, this is exactly what we are seeing now.
But it's easier. There is no need to spend money on eliminating inequalities of all kinds. There is no need to think over exactly how - technically - to eliminate them optimally. There is no need to wait for decades for your efforts to bear fruit. Make the white man kiss your feet. Make the Russian speak Ukrainian. And it seems that the world is not becoming so hopeless, isn't it, because you have already achieved something.
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Like the logic of that anti-Soviet anecdote, we must strive not so that there are no privileged people, but that there are no oppressed people. Although who needs it? After all, it's much easier to manage cattle, besides confused and neurotic, isn't it?"