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i entered a CH room titled "where the caucasian people @? ask a black person a question" where ppl were getting mad at a white woman for being 'ignorant' and not 'reading the room' - then proceed to tell white people it's 'white fragility' to be afraid of entering black rooms.
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tbf it was another white woman telling other white ppl it's their fault for experiencing fear around entering black-dominant rooms, but this was supported by other black voices.
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lol someone just asked "could you trust a white person" and now they're seriously debating it. one person was like "no", another was like "yes if they act against their self interest to support black people"
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this room is blowing my mind. i dont understand what kind of logic these people are using AT all. a black lady was like "its easy to self-segregate, i notice i don't have white friends" and someone else was like "white ppl asking black ppl questions is rooted in white supremacy"
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im getting from this room that black women have the highest status; the white ppl repeatedly are super deferent to the black, and all the men, white and black, are deferent to the black women, with black women frequently described with hero-type language
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"antiracism isn't feel-good work. It's gonna feel uncomfortable because that's the only way you grow." yeah i remember IF YOU FEEL BAD THEN THATS A SIGN THIS IS RIGHT from my fundamentalist christian brainwashing
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You jumped from "uncomfortable" to "bad" and back, and equated the quote to an extreme ideology that has zero evidence and lacks and consistent logic. If you're being hyperbolic, fine. But also, you can't expect your point to be taken seriously.
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