So because one is from the Midwest and has participated in racist things one cannot be a racist because it’s just Midwestern cultural tradition. But what if, and I’m just spitballing here, it’s just racist? https://twitter.com/ComradeLuanne/status/1399547872828395522 …
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @DrDadabhoy
As a child? Wasn't she like 19? Crazy how white folks will call a 19 year old woman a child yet try a 13 year old black boy as a adult.
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @matthieuchapman ja @DrDadabhoy
I was, in retrospect, pretty virulently anti-Semitic at 19. Until age 18 I did not have a single in-person friend who wasn’t a part of my Evangelical church/school/Bible Study bubble, & I didn’t magically deconstruct my biases upon leaving. I agree w/ your point re: the way
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Black and white children and adolescents are held to wildly different, and wildly unjust, standards. But 19 is still young, and cultural conditioning takes time, and thought, and reflection and courage to recognize & reject.
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It is young, but white supremacy gets to render white racial violence as ignorant, even though there are many ways to figure out that hating people based on their religion or skin color is wrong, especially in this day and age.
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