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For the absolute vast majority of people it's got nothing to do with skin colour. There were non white people and migrants at the marches in Australia on the anti immigration side. It's their agreement in a viewpoint that had them side by side.Let's just look at the last 10 years in the US. Do you think people want to find common ground? We literally had rallies where people were saying no to migration, and fuelling that with Neo-Nazi ideology and rhetoric.
Come on man, that's a pretty weak statement to make, and it's also an easy statement to make. I'm not going to assume anything about you, but for someone like me, those statements do nothing. I'm one of the people that would be kicked out, or harassed and abused simply based on my skin colour alone. I don't have the luxury of privilege or waiting for people to find common ground.
I agree with you on the distractions that they create, but sometimes you need revolutions to fix shit.
I'm not advocating violence, but it's quite clear that one side is intent on violence and willing to kill for their ideology.
Put mixed race people in a room and have some act like dickheads and others not. You'll quickly see who people will want to be around.
In the meantime society can work towards eradicating the views of hatred towards others. That's something discussed in the racism and hatred thread.