@NewYorker @BrandonMH this article is nothing more than shameless provocation. Instead of "wondering what become," look to what is: unity.
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@brogilby@NewYorker The outrage of black activists doesn't just disappear because you want it to. You can't just will it away. It is real. -
@BrandonMH@NewYorker outrage is a tool: use it for positive change or wield it for needless destruction. Choose wisely. Cincinnatians have. -
@brogilby@NewYorker I would say outrage is not a "tool" - its a response to perceived oppression, pervasive fear and documented brutality. -
@BrandonMH@NewYorker Then I would suggest that you're allowing yourself to be victimized. Certainly all we control is our response to it. -
@brogilby@NewYorker My friend, anyone who thinks Cincinnati is unified across race and class boundaries is not looking hard enough. -
@BrandonMH@NewYorker No one is that naive. As a teacher in this city, im asking for credit where it's due. Ppl here are trying.
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