@carlzimmer "...slave owners coercing sex from the women they held captive."
Rape, not coercion. Word choice is important. #nyt
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You’re right. I should have used the word rape.
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Why did you sanitize it? Why trivialize the brutality against Black women?
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My intention was not to sanitize or trivialize, although I see the problem now.
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Ok. I hope you correct it like the other error.
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I emailed my editor as soon as I finished smacking my forehead.
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Was there no one who was more culturally equipped to write this article? Sick of inauthentic engagements,
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leave this type of work to the people it affects, please. In actuality, this is inauthentic engagement & therefore violence.
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just call it rape cause that's what it was.
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"owners coercing sex from the women"..."owners RAPING the women". SMHpic.twitter.com/7jVrloHdFv
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@CorporateBarbie how many unmarried Afro American women are baby mothers with different baby daddy's ? -
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Our young black kids r the new slaves. There's not enough objection to this continued cruelty here hel
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Really? Because last I looked, my young white sons are 'rapists' and evil.
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We have rapis thigs criminal in every race get off high horse step down reality girl by
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So it's okay to label a young man just because? Jesus you need a reality check.
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Either you misread my response or I miss readwhat u said either I am sory misunderstood
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