Whose support does Prof Davis need to individually win? Non-Aboriginal people who aren't interested in hearing the Black women who led the #UluruStatement?
This is how "moderate" White people perpetuate racism, thinking there's a "nice" way to talk about colonialism. There isn'thttps://twitter.com/jeremy_gans/status/1000573616335994880 …
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Replying to @OtherSociology
And yet the other three in the ABC blog post all did that. I'm still not clear on why the post has only one indigenous participant.
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Indigenous is spelled with a capital "I," jeremy. You held up article by another author who is not Indigenous as example of more palatable way of discussing the
#UluruStatement But you're confused why they published the words of the most qualified person, who's also Aboriginal2 replies 2 retweets 10 likes -
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I'm confused why she's the only Indigenous person in the post.
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Your views & confusion are irrelevant & don’t matter. Stay in your lane. A black woman speaking on matters affecting us does not invite your ‘critical analysis’ from the vacuum of ignorance from which you come. Step off, sit down & listen. You are not in league of
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Using the notion of expert ("not in league") to silence ("your views irrelevant"). All for listening, but worry about a trajectory of privileging some forms of knowing.
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Apologies Prof Davis - I have not tagged you in my threads to avoid microaggressions to you. I'm going to stop discussing. Thank you for your leadership. If only more of us had a tiny fragment of your integrity, the world would be a better place.
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