Comment by JohnSmithDogFace on 30/06/2020 at 10:39 UTC

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Can an act be wrong regardless of its consequences? Your main premise seems to assume a fairly unresolved philosophical question

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Comment by AquaticAvian at 01/07/2020 at 23:07 UTC

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Can an act be wrong regardless of its consequences?

Yes. When your act against other people is rewarded, while your victim's attempts to defend themselves are villified, you begin to create a pattern of behavior. This pattern won't change if white people stop being a majority. People will justify continuing it. "Oh, they were on top so long, let them see what it's like!" and such.