In the world of the so-called “anti-racist,” there’s no tolerance for anyone who believes in individual freedom. You must accept his Marxist definitions and political positions. Otherwise, you are a racist.
We have seen a bizarre distortion of reality and truth lately. Far-left ideologues have captured the public imagination and have claimed the moral high ground. They have redefined words in ways that mean you are a hateful racist unless you accept their views.
And the political and social success of these radicals has overwhelmed the reasoning of otherwise-intelligent people — to the point that far-left political ideology is sneaking its way into the mainstream. This leaves many educated middle-class white people accepting collectivist ideas and rejecting individual freedom.
Some of us have shown for years that the existing coercive structures of society were inherently oppressive to the individual. We’ve also repeatedly shown that this coercion — exercised by armed agents of governments — has been most harmful to those in society who are the most marginalized.
But now these modern Marxists have suckered a lot of people into believing that these very agents of oppression — the politicians and their coercive allies — are the ones who should be given even more power over every individual.
This is madness — and many decent people have fallen for this con game without realizing they are leading us straight into a form of evil which is worse than you can now imagine.

UPDATE: Two weeks after surgery, I’m better; thanks for asking
I’ve lost all interest in begging anyone to fix the political system
Listening to our own inner voice can be the toughest thing we do
I used to ponder who I really am; today I just ask who I am for now
We’re happier if we learn to ‘sell’ ourselves to people who want us
Sometimes we should ignore idiots who yell about non-existent racism
Good relationships need intimacy, but do they have to include sex?
Maybe we’re doomed to replay past until we finally get it right
We need loving communities so we can know, ‘You’re not alone’