'Benefit of the doubt' is used in opposition to usual meaning here. 'Believe the accusations I'm making when there is no evidence for them.' https://twitter.com/RoundSqrCupola/status/910336631139381248 …
"When the racism isn’t blatant or doesn’t appear to exist at all, we want them to give us the benefit of the doubt. "
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"Because we’ve trained ourselves to be able to sense it—even in minute and barely perceptible amounts." This is subjective interpretation.
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"Because we’ve trained ourselves to be able to sense it—even in minute and barely perceptible amounts—because our safety depends on our
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Yes. I don't think we should be going on what someone 'senses' is underlying another person's words. Benefit of doubt for the speaker
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