The original tweet is about white women not saying Starkey is a racist and instead deflecting to centre themselves and talk abut his sexism. Your responses seem unrelated to this point. We know he’s a racist.
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If you want to make a point about him being a racist then okay, but the tweet you responded to wasn’t about Starkey so much as it was about white women talking about Starkey.
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I am also a white female medievalist. Please read the tweet you were initially responding to. I am not being antagonistic, I am trying to understand the relevance of your replies to what Dr Rambaran-Olm is discussing.
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I was not annoyed, I was simply trying to clarify what you were talking about and how it was specifically relevant to what Dr MRO was discussing, namely, white women centring themselves.
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We should be calling out his racism, but I don’t think Dr MRO was asking for white women to swoop in and say he’s a racist to her.
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I’m not sure how to explain this without sounding rude, but here goes. Within the context of the replies, your tweet along with many others seemed like a bunch of whites women needing to show they are anti-racist by saying Starkey is a racist.
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First of all, I wasn’t offended or antagonistic. Second, I was initially trying to clarify what you were talking about because it seemed like a non sequitur. Third, and I have reiterated this, I have no issue with you calling out Starkey. But that was not the point.
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