https://townhall.com/columnists/rya...on-and-the-evangelists-of-victimhood-n2338252The world became a better place because so many challenged real injustices which were fueled by inexplicable ignorance and hatred. They faced racism, undaunted, with dignified determination. As an American who happens to be biracial, I am the beneficiary of their sacrifices. We all are. I cannot let the evangelists of victimhood pretend that those sacrifices were in vain.
You can’t fight racism with racism. Social justice warriors, apparently, haven’t gotten the memo. They want to reinject society with the poison of self-segregation.
Liberals are still in denial about it all. They want to keep waging a race war (the one form of war they can’t seem to get enough of) and don’t seem concerned with the casualties (except for the few lives they’re willing to exploit). Black lives matter? Not the conservative ones. The only voices that are validated (at least by the majority of mainstream media) are those that paint a perpetually and hopelessly racist America, full of “privilege”, devoid of opportunity, and littered with the victims of white patriarchy.
Some liberals think the best way to celebrate their version of “diversity” is to celebrate separately. At the same time they blame America for racial discrimination, they’re busy hyphenating and categorizing people into their assigned—and segregated—groups.
These SJWs are constantly chanting “no justice, no peace". They’ve got it all wrong. True justice is the heart of God and is defined as the “conformity to truth, fact or reason”—none of which marks today’s self-proclaimed “Resistance” movement. Nothing will peaceably change when there’s an us versus them mentality. As with any issue, it should always be right versus wrong. We can’t move forward physically segregated and ideologically divided. No just us, no peace.