In the US, IMHO, racism as institution and ideology, is so entrenched and
intractible that it can never be solved.

 That's why I have given up on
trying to convert white people and "fighting against racism," per se.  The
fight here, in my opinion, is not anti-racist--that's a tactical issue.
It's for Black liberation--which is similar in many respects to national
liberation, which is likely the only struggle in this country with
genuinely revolutionary potential.  


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CB: The struggle against racism is a struggle mainly to change the conduct of white 
people.  There isn't much for Black people to do in the struggle against racism, 
except try to get white people to change. 


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