I get what you're saying but you're also saying that it's cool to be racist against white people just because some white people are insufferable antisocial mentally deficient assholes.
I would never say this about any race because I'm not racist, all people are the same. What does that make you?
I had a similar argument the other day somewhere else. People seem to think you can't be racist against white people, and argue that it's not racism when they discriminate specifically upon the color of white people's skin. Lemmy/Reddit/Social Media goes bonkers when you tell them that you can be racist against anybody regardless of skin color, as is the literal definition of racism. And they wonder why nobody takes them seriously on the opposing side of the political spectrum, when people in their own clique think they're dumb as hell.
Not all people have the same opportunity. To say all people are the same is to deny systemic reality. Lemme know when everyone has similar wealth or power to Trump, Musk, Zuckerberg, etc.
I'm not who you responded to, but I'm butting in here. I do not believe the person you responded to has shown any evidence of racism.
What does their comment plus yours make them? I'd say a small force opposing the inevitable consequence to this revocation of employment rights. The inevitable consequence being for agencies to engage fewer visibly non-white contractors.
One person suggests not hiring people based on the color of their skin. Another person argues that this person does not show any signs of racism. What's even going on anymore?
This deals with equal opportunity for federal contractors. It's not directly tied to labor in the private sector.
But also, yes. I feel like maybe it's better in the long run if the federal government isn't looking out for people, and they get accustomed to organizing themselves enough to demand better treatment from their employers without anyone needing to hand it to them.
Maybe.
IDK, maybe I am just trying to rationalize what is guaranteed to happen regardless.