> Do white workers have a "group identity" with "group interests"
> separable from a racist & anti-working-class abstraction?
>
> Doesn't the act of telling workers that "racism is in the interest of
> white workers" basically create the racist & anti-working-class
> abstraction called "the white working class"?
>
> Yoshie
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How do we identify and eradicate those communicational zones whereby this message perpetuates itself. That you admit it's an abstraction is very revealing.
Ian