Maybe a better question to ask than “Where are the Pacific Islander/Latinx/Asian/any other non-Black community of color at?” is “What about seeing Black people thrive in predominantly white spaces makes me draw these passive aggressive comparisons under the guise of diversity?”
I wanted to ask, what if they say things like this because they don't live in spaces that are predominantly white and are trying to find spaces more for their causes? Most of the Pacific, for example.
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I definitely see what you observe as well, even for myself, so I try to be careful of framing questions appropriately. Thank you for posting/reminding.
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Mmm that's a great question/point. It would definitely be different in that context (and this is a great reminder that the context I often speak from, unless otherwise noted, is from living here in the U.S.)
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Pls excuse, I thought you were referring to these communities more broadly. Will keep that in mind, I hear you better now!
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