Dylan Roof did his research, observed Latino media, looked at white people in the South America with am emphasis on places like Argentina.
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Replying to @aurabogado
Yet the dominant narrative is that Dylann Roof also hated (non-black) Latinos. This is so opportune and typical of us. Damn.
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Replying to @aurabogado
Look. Dylann Roof's hatred of black people is based on defending a Latino man, George Zimmerman. This is shitty, but true.
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Replying to @aurabogado
As non-black Latinos, we can highlight Dylann Roof hated some of us. But, to be honest, we have to admit that he sided with some of us, too.
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Replying to @aurabogado
Dylann Roof didn't mentioned Latino immigrants. He didn't complain about people speaking Spanish. And he didn't shoot up a Latino church.
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Replying to @aurabogado
@aurabogado no, but then again he didnt have to. Donald trump did that work for future roof's.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @autonomyroad
@autonomyroad Pablo, what are you doing? And why?2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @aurabogado
@aurabogado because both narratives work at same time. One works to show antiblackness in latino comms, the other criminalizes.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @autonomyroad
@autonomyroad No. I very much need you to be able to see black people as victims. Full stop.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@autonomyroad This, "but someone famous said something bad about immigrants" is not anywhere near what just happened in Charleston.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
@autonomyroad There's another narrative that says Jewish people are greedy and deserved the holocaust. Would be absurd to bring it up rn.
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