Wow. You're doing the most here, Dr. Bloom. Let me break it down for you. @paulbloomatyale @J_100Fires @Yale
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First: Defending the right of whites to costume of our cultures is an investment in white supremacy.
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As you may or may not know, whites dominate society. This includes making caricatures of non-whites.
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So, again, defending the right of rich white kids to demean us is an investment in white supremacy
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You can lecture all you want about unconscious bias. What's sad is you're defending conscious racism.
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But what I'm perhaps more concerned about, Dr. Bloom, is your admonishment of social media.
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You yourself are
#onehere You use it—but want to be able to tone down the way poc like me use it.@paulbloomatyale@J_100Fires@Yale1 reply 2 retweets 10 likes
So no, I didn't make a "bizarre" argument. And I wouldn't only say what I did on Twitter. @paulbloomatyale @J_100Fires @Yale
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