It appears his issue is that white people are not trustworthy enough to work with fellow white people around racism. Huh.
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Yet he trusts himself to be trustworthy enough to tell black people what to do, and how to organize. Kinda awkward, no?
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Interesting, too, that he's essentially demanding that black people do the work of teaching white people about racism.
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Meanwhile, a nonblack woman of color is saying that m4bl is holding a "segregated" convening bc they've asked white folks not to attend.
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She's sort of got a lot of anti-black stuff going on already—but calling the Movement 4 Black Lives convening "segregated"?! My gawd.
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Imagine if a group of women had a convening and asked men not to attend. You'd be an asshole if you said it was a segregated event, huh?
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Anyway, all this to say: we need to trust black people who are organizing to, well, organize. As they see fit. Full stop.
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