Originally Posted by
DaVillain
Can one have an actual plan of action when wanting to "end racism"? How do we know racism is over? Define the end goal, what would the absence of racism look like for it to be a success?
When the problems raised in this thread no longer exist.
Originally Posted by
DaVillain
I'm curious to see if you all have an answer, but I have observed the movement coming to a loop or at least a movement that doesn't have the need to come to an end. It has just become more of a hopeful saying like a prayer with no holistic plan in my opinion.
Movement being referred to ending racism.
Are you voicing your concerns for BLM turning into a black supremacy group or something?
I think right now the action plan is getting people to vote, so that the new(?) people in power can make laws and policies to counteract any imbalances in our society. There's not much more an average citizen can do. If you're curious for concrete policies,
https://www.joincampaignzero.org/ lays out a bunch of them.