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“In modern America, where blacks are mobilized to challenge racial inequality”
Uhhh what? How? What the heck does this even mean? WE’RE MOBILIZING THE BLACKS TO TAKE OVER, BOYS. This sounds like some weird sort of race-war bait I love the concept of “white fragility” as well. When you’re called a racist, if you agree then you’re a racist. If you deny it you’re demonstrating white fragility, and you’re also a racist. Fucking. Yay. Thanks for those options! Not picking on Ennewi in particular those concepts just seem weird to me | ||
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Well I'll be damned. I guess we're fucked. All those people hiding their actual racism. I guess all whites really are racist.
Where do I send the check?
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White fragility is legit the dumbest piece of writing I have ever read and funny enough she says in the book my "white fragility" prevented me from learning the deeper notions in the book. white fragility1.jpg
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Not sure if any of those protests would still be considered “modern America”. The only modern black equality protests I see are from BLM, and that’s for a very specific thing. But maybe I just don’t pay attention to the others because they’re not as big/well-known I’m still over here trying to un-learn Martin Luther King’s desire to not judge by skin color, since apparently colorblindness is now considered another form of racism. I need to learn to stereotype up a guess at someone’s “lived experience” based on their skin color, while de-emphasizing the role their economic class status plays in that So much to learn | |||
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