Does it feel hard for non-black Latinas to be confronted about anti-blackness? Yes. You know what's harder? How black people feel about it.
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@seary1 Because centering on the ways we might feel offended works toward anti-blackness.@InsurgentPrieta -
@seary1 And if there's anyone to blame for separating black Latinas from latinidad, its us.@InsurgentPrieta
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@aurabogado@InsurgentPrieta wow! How do you expect to have a worthwhile conversation with that disposition? -
@seary1@aurabogado "ok we'll talk about ur oppression but im gunna police ur words to me"?!?! DERAILMENT. DERAILMENT DERAILMENT. -
@InsurgentPrieta@aurabogado I'm not against the conversation I agree it should happen... But I question the language you're using -
@seary1 1) to be clear, if you're offended by term "non-black Latino/a," I don't know that there's much convo to be had.@InsurgentPrieta -
@seary1 2) If this is an argument about tone, that is problematic in and of itself.@InsurgentPrieta -
@seary1 2) cont: If an elephant is stepping on a mouse, don't expect the mouse to be kind in its choice of words.@InsurgentPrieta
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