The point isn't endorsing, it's understanding and respecting. I'm not confident they will understand and respect black POV on confed.
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Replying to @MMads2 @Loganchance and
1) name five black writers working on TV shows about white experiences black people have never had. Don't worry, I'll wait.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @MMads2 and
2) White people have controlled the narrative about the confederacy for 150 years, to the great detriment of black folks. See: Jim Crow.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @MMads2 and
As a result, it is particularly dangerous for white people to take the lead on telling this story.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @MMads2 and
In short: IT'S NOT OUR FUCKING STORY TO TELL
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Replying to @Loganchance @csilverandgold and
Its Alternative History it can be anyones story to tell. What you are calling for is censorship plan and simple
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Replying to @WaywardBiscuit @Loganchance and
Again, censorship requires the state to use its monopoly on violence to suppress communication.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @WaywardBiscuit and
I have no interest in involving the state or violence. All I'm interested in is only spending my money with corporations that respect me.
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While I will probably wait to see the show to decide, I question now whether @HBO is such a company.
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