UNITED in Action Against Racism: Standing with the Real Victims of Oppression

 

True victimhood is not a badge of honor—it’s a painful reality for those who’ve suffered violence and oppression. When racist movements claim to be ‘victims of cancel culture,’ they’re not just misleading—they’re inflicting further harm.

 

This false equivalence:

  • Trivializes real trauma
  • Mocks genuine survivors
  • Deflects accountability

 

Let’s be clear: Facing criticism for harmful views is not oppression. It’s the consequence of promoting hate.

Real victims fight daily battles against systemic injustice. They don’t weaponize victimhood to silence others.

We must stand with true survivors and call out this manipulative tactic for what it is: an attempt to maintain power by co-opting the language of the oppressed.

 

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