So you really think that Fury could have came out to a white pride song, even he doesn't discriminate against blabk ppl ?
Lol he would have gone to jail.
I'll explain this whole thing as I too often see white pride = black pride which is a false equivalency.
The reason there is even this black proud movement in the US is that blacks were once(and some argue still are) a marginalized and oppressed group. From the slave trade to the Jim Crow era and the Civil Rights Movement. Black Americans have constantly been in a struggle to have their voices heard in America. They are the group without the power or representation. There hadn't been a black president until Obama(who is biracial btw) until 2009, well over 200 years into the country's history despite African Americans being like 12% of the population now and something close to 20% in the early 1800's.
Someone could have walked out with Japanese/Asian/Polynesian pride or whatever and it would have flown just as easily as black pride, nobody would have batted an eye.
Is there anything wrong with being proud of being white? Absolutely not, you should be proud of who you are. White pride however has a completely different connotation. Traditionally, whites have been the group who held power in America and much of the world for the past 500-600 years. They are the ones who went around conquering, dominating and establishing empires over the other people. The global power is much within their hands with some exceptions(China for example). Unlike white pride, the other pride movements are to remind people of that specific group that they are strong, have a history and should be proud to belong to that group, not feel ashamed or powerless. Do white people honestly need to be reminded of that? You can name countless white inventors, superheroes, role model, actors, folk heroes etc. Can you do the same for black people? Or Chinese(hint: China has A HUGE history but it's that well known in America) or Samoans? So what is the white pride movement servicing exactly? They are the majority, recent history heavily lean towards them, they have more than enough representation in all spheres of society and last I checked, they didn't battle oppression for centuries.
BUT to put that in perspective, plenty groups of white people who have been oppressed and marginalized can show their pride without people giving them a side eye. Nobody sane and aware would view Irish pride or Italian pride as racist. Once again it is because these groups were once "outsiders" to the American people and once upon a time, Irish people were barely treated better than black people. St-Patrick is one of the most popular festivities in America and it celebrates a patron saint of Ireland. Does anybody consider it racist?
It's really about perspective. What are you accomplishing with the white pride movement? Convincing a bunch of people who hold the power and history that they should be proud? Don't think you need to remind them. Until recently(thanks to that stupid "white privilege" angle), white people feeling marginalized and powerless was simply not a thing. I will not deny plenty of black pride groups advocate black supremacy and the genocide of other races(looking at you Hebrew Israelites), there are extremists everywhere but they are the minority or at least not the main driving force behind the black pride movement. How often have you met a white pride supporter who wasn't a blatant racist?
So while I dislike political stances in my sports, suggesting black pride and white proud are the same is nothing short of a farce. I don't care for black history month but you know why there is one. People joke there is no white history month because every month is white history month which is pretty funny but not entirely untrue. The simple need to have a month of history dedicated to black people should tell you what black American feel about the way their history is treated in America.
This was a long-winded post but I felt I needed to address this.
Over and out.