In a racist society BE THIS MAN. "It is not enough to be non-racist, we must be anti-racist."- Angela Davis This is advocacy. This is allyship. This is how you use your privilege. (Also, If you don't know a Muslim or have a friend that is, u do now. Follow)
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"The United States doesn't have an official language...They don't have to speak it (English) for you, THEY ARE NOT TALKING TO YOU" Pointing out her hypocrisy...Telling her to look up racism if she didn't think she was racist His rebuttals were BRILLIANT
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He is right. There is no official language of the United States. And even if there was, the only legitimate official language of this country would be of those this country was stolen from. Native Americans. So if you want to speak English, go back to England!
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I always wonder what people like this would do if they visited another country -- speak their language? Obviously they don't travel...
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They don't travel... it leads to their ignorance.
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I'm sure this racist would be able to immediately speak the language of any country she happened to be in right? More people need to be like those that immediately called her out. BTW, I'm 71, my mother's family was from Canada and spoke French all their lives. Nobody cared.
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No way she has ever gone to a country where they don’t speak English as a first language.
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See how quickly she painted herself as the victims when she's the aggressor who set this all into motion?
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That train is never late.
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I was on our transit in Canada listening to all of the different languages being spoken and feeling the pride of a Country that relishes in immigration. It made me smile. It made me proud to be Canadian.
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I walk around Manhattan and hear other languages all the time. It means there are a lot of different people who like to come here and that makes me happy.
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