Yeah I'm not sure I find this cute or heartwarming, no way a black kid could get rewarded for doing the same thing.pic.twitter.com/TDUe1d61o0
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Lol I'm actually disgusted
This combined with the fact he's got this branding as an activist looks and feels even dirtier to me.
Let's get into THIS thread, please!https://twitter.com/atypewritersing/status/849108149072273408 …
Not only could a black kid not get away with this, black kids are PUNISHED for supporting their own damn strugglehttps://twitter.com/atypewritersing/status/849110517264396288 …
Black kids gotta figure out how to not alienate educational institutions when aligning themselves with certain kinds of movements.
On my undergrad AND both rounds of postgrad admissions essays, I stuck to the corny bootstraps bullshit of being the daughter of immigrants.
Because I had to demonstrate my activism without being too scary. I was way too wary of discussing Malcolm X or anything else "too radical."
I talked about how lucky I was for my parents to be driven for me to get an education, how much luckier I am than cousins back home. AWFUL.
And this kid - presumably with access to resources & capital - is rewarded for doing a thing we wouldn't even CONCEIVE of doing.
That smarts, sha. That doesn't *feel* like an "ally." But call your politics & activism whatever you want.
.@tariqLuthun on why, in the broader scope of anti-racist action, Ziad's gesture means very very very littlehttp://blackyouthproject.com/why-stanford-accepting-the-teen-who-wrote-blacklivesmatter-100-times-on-his-application-does-little-for-black-lives/ …
I disagree with that.I think it would have been way worse coming from a white. He could have wrote about being muslim and it would be real
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