anothermansrhubarb
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anothermansrhubarb

Someone, PLEASE, find and out this bytch!!

Inside me head. It’s impenetrable to their shenanigans.

I live in Colorado. I don’t leave my house

I don’t what behoove or “the kitchen” means. I’m black but are around wypipo all day. I miss blackness in all its glory, shades and curves.

My house is undefeated.

We already have everything dipshit. All anyone is asking for is the same opportunity to not be fucked with constantly that you or I have. You don’t notice white privilege the same way fish don’t notice water.

Oh, do fxck off.

This was the weekend shoutmatch battle I had with my dad yesterday. He believed that they should be ignored bc paying attention to them only gives them the legitimacy and attention they crave. And that a counter protest should have been held elsewhere, not in confrontation with them since the Neo-Nazis so clearly were

Bingo. It’s exactly the pleasantville citizens who make up the everyday racists among us. They’re not all red neck, tobacco chewing, backwoods, hick type fellars.

I commented on Mark Warner’s Facebook page but I heard people saying, “well, what if we just ignored the racists? They’d hate that most of all!” or “we should just mock them!”

What is obvious is that it’s not just hicks and dropouts who are the deplorable as many would like to posit #notallyadayada. But then again we have known that for a long time, see the frat bros and all those who like to engage in casual racism. So the khakis and polo shirts are on and no amount of memes would make

Something I see often that irks me is not so much jokes (and thats probably through clever selection of friends on social media on my part) but people acting like everyone is impacted equally. Yes this is a collective problem but not because everyone one is being impacted/targeted equally but because some people are

He’s doing that virtue -signalling talked about upthread. He’s been doing it here and on Jez as long as The Root has been here, and every single time I call him on it (or call the other quasi-regular here who does it, as happened yesterday ), one of them calls me a “real b*tch” - which should tell anyone who is

It’s interesting, isn’t it?

I’m struggling to find out why you included black women in your post when this was about figuring out how to navigate relationships with white people? Please enlighten me. Just an FYI I’m mixed-race, my mother is white but I just don’t understand why you needed to fling that out there?

I live in a liberal, tolerant state, so only once or twice. Once it was someone on the street yelling at someone in a headscarf. Once it was actually the scenario I gave. This is over a course of many years, (again, liberal hyper-blue state).

Did I fucking stutter?

One struggle is when white people feel personally attacked by a black person’s firsthand experience or intimate feelings, and then make it all about themselves.

I’m confused...are agreeing with the quote you pulled or disagreeing with it?

White person reporting in.