I just watched Get Out. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised by it. At first, I thought it was going to be the type of mindless knee-jerk reaction you see too often in a post-Trump world, but it actually ended up aiming its scorn at white liberals, daring to say they are part of the reason racism is still alive in America, not just far-right hillbillies. Now we're getting somewhere.
Yeah, it's always been a "one side is at fault while the other side is faultless" type of thing, which isn't true by far. But as long as people continue to believe it's true, then here's where we're going to continue to be at.
I guess the way I look at it is that it takes two to tango. Sure, the far right is most notoriously known for being incredibly racist, sexist, whatever you want to call it. But you also have the far left that are so caught up in their own craziness that you essentially have reverse racism, reverse sexism, reverse discrimination, etc... It's like the two sides are trying to mirror each other in the opposite direction.
IE: Far right has groups that believes women have no place in the workplace, and should stay at home being the typical domestic housewife, believing women should basically be subservient to men. Likewise, the far left has groups (extreme feminist groups for example) that believe men should be the ones that stay at home and be typical domestic househusbands, believing that men should be subservient to men.
Sure, one side was created because of historical oppression and whatnot from the other side, but that doesn't make that side more correct than the other. Rather than the old "eye for an eye" type of ideology, we should be working on a much more peaceful alternative. You know, like making everyone equal regardless of race, gender, orientation, and the like. Rather than listening to a side that says that "so and so shouldn't be as equal as me," tell them to both shut the fuck up, sit down, and drink their goddamn tea together like human beings.