What about the other girls? My girls are red and brown. What about them? They're always invisible but smart, beautiful, and funny. That's reverse racism
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So by your logic, saying empowering comments to girls of one race is AUTOMATICALLY being racist to girls of all other races? There is a difference between EMPOWERMENT and SUPREMACY: LEARN IT.
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It's funny reading the comments from people who are not the one who she is speaking about. I have always been the only black woman in the jobs I've held and I can relate. If you don't like it oh well that's on you.
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these threads are great for troll hunting - my ban hammer gets a lot of work. if someone doesn't understand what kamala was saying, then
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Funny how when you speak for a sector of a community rarely spoken for or about so many show their privilege. I guess you reminded them we are human too! Ty
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Why would you want a child to be so self conscious of themselves? We are all in this thing called life together regardless of skin color or race, religion or gender. Leave the kids alone and let them be kids!!
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#Senator Harris saying about representing an entire community. I know you wouldn't understand it b/c it escapes you. If that child mess up you'll be among the first to criticize that child
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Better still, be comfortable in your right to be there.
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Very often hostile environments. Wish it was la la land but it isn't, so this is sound encouragement from some who is familiar with such environments. We've seen those Senate hearings and that's just what we see in public.
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