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lifeguard at the cement pond
What they have to say is more important than what I have to say.
as long as you keep in mind that the average IQ of African-Americans is 85
What they have to say is more important than what I have to say.
as long as you keep in mind that the average IQ of African-Americans is 85
She is ...
What they (the blacks) have to say is more important than what I have to say.
as long as you keep in mind that the average IQ of African-Americans is 85
Get lost, racist.
You have wifffully chosen to pretend there is no difference because you can’t be bothered to care.
rusha knows what I think and why
and
anna knows what blm thinks and why
we at tol are lucky to have them
and don't shoot anna
she is just reporting what others know
I'm telling you what I've heard them say. And you don't know who the "them" are, do you, only that you don't want to hear them.
Here's one white person who listened:
Ravens Offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman tells of a black teammate who "shared how he doesn’t want his children playing hide-and-seek in his predominantly White neighborhood at night, a reality Bozeman had never considered."
"To be in that room — it’s just different whenever you can see the emotion coming out,” Bozeman said. "Me being a White male, I never really firsthand experienced racial inequality from that side of it. ... The stories those guys told and the things they worry about with their kids, it really bothers me."
Some of us need to listen more than we talk.
if you don't use the words "white supremacy", "privileged", and "patriarchal"
we won't think you are getting the morning memo.
if you don't use the words "white supremacy", "privileged", and "patriarchal"
we won't think you are getting the morning memo.
[That last bit was written sarcastically since I've been gone for 8 years and don't expect anyone remembers me or what I believe.]
Of course I remember you. I don't remember all that you believe, but don't think we agreed on a whole lot then and probably less today.
I don't want to argue on any of it with you though, I'd rather remember that I liked you quite a lot and would rather hold onto that memory.
You're one of the few people I do remember and my memories are positive. I'm sure we disagreed in the past and probably will in the future, but I remember you as intelligent and thoughtful. What more can a person ask on a forum?