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Comment by megous

8 hours ago

Being a rich fuck used to 5x+ the local median income is not a "race". So it can't be racism.

I suspect that indoorfish's point is that, in the US, when similar situations happen, and get similar reactions, then accusations of racism fly.

  • people in the US complaining about gentrification get called racist?

    • No, not generally.

      That said, there can be some "Oh yeah - well if you're insinuating that white people are displacing black people then YOU are the racist" which is just... not the same thing. One view of the world may incorporate a significant accommodation and acknowledgement of historical discrimination, enslavement, red-lining, you name it. The other is... technically correct I suppose, but complete horseshit on the merits until we start to see significant, systemic harm going the other direction as a result of race.

      But that's just, like, my opinion man.