What counts as racism?
A reference page for definitions, counterarguments, global examples, and the weak spots in “power + prejudice” claims.
Debate notes - evidence first
A home base for the topics I keep returning to: racism, Palestine, occupation, rights, and the way people start bending words once the evidence gets uncomfortable. The aim is not noise. The aim is clarity.
A reference page for definitions, counterarguments, global examples, and the weak spots in “power + prejudice” claims.
A calmer argument: not every point is a chant, not every criticism is antisemitism, and not every civilian death can be brushed aside by saying “security.”
The map matters because injustice is not locked to one society. The dots are reminders: different histories, same need for honest standards.
The project is built around one rule: use the same definitions even when they become inconvenient. If a principle only works when it protects your side, it is not a principle. It is decoration.