
“Saying slavery was an atrocity and slave owners monstrously ran concentration camps from their pretty villas is only divisive if you’re a racist.
Saying the Confederacy was a seditious betrayal of the United States in the service of human bondage and trafficking, and that its leaders were traitors to their oaths who should be condemned at every turn, is only divisive if you’re a racist.
Saying the internment of Japanese-Americans in concentration camps during World War II was a disgrace and the kind of violation of the Constitution and moral decency that must be condemned is only divisive if you’re a racist.
Saying the vigilante, mob, and governmental violence against Latino Americans across all of U.S. history including the present is an abomination is only divisive if you’re a racist.
Saying Jim Crow-era neo-Confederate monuments and memorials are statues for racism and domestic terrorism against African Americans that should be pulled down from their plinths is only divisive if you’re a racist.
Saying that the violence against Native Americans, from 1492 to the present, should be studied as a systemic, ongoing attempt at genocide is only divisive if you’re a racist.” (The Bulwark)

