"It's all a game for Milo!" is one of the most offensive analyses I've ever considered. There are real consequences.
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Replying to @aurabogado
How many white women are being paid to write these long, sympathetic but testy pieces about Milo? Because that's one of the consequences.
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POC aren't being invited (and paid) to write Milo analysis. Milo made a pitch to make certain people invisible, poc writers included.
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Milo pushed to make media more white, and white women are making sure that his wish is coming true. This is what complicity looks like.
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It's also complicity on the part of all these publications that refuse to make room for black/native/latinx people.
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If all your writers and editors look like Milo's brothers and sisters, you're doing his bidding and you're part of the problem.
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