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My maternal grandfather saw his brother, my Great Uncle Charlie, for the last time as a teenager. Why? Because someone merely accused him of dating a white woman and he knew they’d lynch him. He had to leave Alabama.
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The sheer audacity of that man to intimate the word and the horror of lynching to defend him being merely held accountable is more evidence of the sense entitlement this country has awarded him, time and again, throughout his life.
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Just like that confederate flag souvenir bag I had to see yesterday on my flight, this is what happens when we do not properly reckon with our past, place it in the container of shame in which it belongs, and teach it thoroughly and truthfully to everyone.
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This is what happens when we allow white supremacist systems to be perpetuated for the sake of preserving the comfort of the very people who sustain and benefit from those systems. When we let them make us into cowards. We can not abide it.
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No-we’re not making too big a deal of this. No-we’re not overreacting. This kind of language and entitled behavior is merely evidence of the virus we know exists, at the heart of it all: white supremacy and anti-Blackness.
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Too many of you expect a hug after we endure this trauma. Too many of you demand we shut up about our pain. Too many of you make excuses for this reality. Too many of you casually refer to our terror, just like your president, who you *swear* doesn’t speak for you. Sure.
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