I have questions. When you, @freddiedeboer, write "you" in this post, who are you referring to? Everyone? Whites? Men?
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@freddiedeboer's demand that poc defend Nazi women is deeply rooted in the notion that white womanhood is to be protected at all costs. -
In this case, the cost of defending white womanhood that
@freddiedeboer demands is people of color. It's ok if we die, I guess? -
What kind of ludicrous respectability politic is this,
@freddiedeboer? Because NO I will not be going out of my way to defend Nazi women. -
I will not be paying the physical consequences of protecting a Nazi woman,
@freddiedeboer. Stunning to me that you think I would. -
And that you would pick this exact moment in history to demand this of us,
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A woman screamed white power as she beat an 83-year-old Korean-American woman in LA yesterday. Which woman should I defend,
@freddiedeboer?pic.twitter.com/9DSufKvdpt
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With all that’s going on right now, this sparked a new kind of rage in me.
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We're expected to sit down, have a beer, and agree to disagree about our very own destruction. It's absurd.
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Because
@freddiedeboer isn't making a suggestion. He's flat-out saying that people of color "have a responsibility" to protect Nazi women.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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it's not bizarre, he forgets we exist except for when he accuses other white people of "virtue signaling" when acknowledging us
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or when lecturing on "identity politics" & propping up some other example of racism as the "real" stuff we should be focusing on
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