>>gnusty+(OP)
It's
especially screwed up and bizarre because this whole fuzzy, religious outlook thoroughly obscures the relevance of
real, actual, systemic racism in the workings of institutions like criminal justice (including policing) in the United States. Here you have the
clearest argument for systemic racism being a real dynamic even in a developed, largely-free country like the U.S. (and presumably it's no coincidence that CRT, from which we get this notion in the first place, originated from a subfield of
legal studies), and yet you probably wouldn't know this from looking at the progressive debate on this issue, which simply sticks to its meaningless, mindless religious tropes. Quite mind-boggling.