Any sort of resistance against white people is labeled as ‘hatred’ or ‘reverse racism’ because it makes them feel better about the shit they pull (the good ol’ “you’re no better than me” strategy).
Any sort of resistance against white people is labeled as ‘hatred’ or ‘reverse racism’ because it makes them feel better about the shit they pull (the good ol’ “you’re no better than me” strategy).
They’re STILL calling me racist and saying I’m part of the problem. I’m STILL making liberal use of the dismiss button. Whiny ninnies missing the point on purpose all while telling on themselves with that bullshit line, “Don’t become what you hate!!” Uh...don’t recall saying I hate white people, but okay.
Dear Dodai,
Imagine if women decided to treat men in this manor.
You ... don’t understand the concept of “societal power imbalance” at all, do you?
Go tell that bullshit to your “white supremacy obsessed race” black people do not need your pasty ass up in here telling us how we should feel. We have been not hating all white people and showing them compassion, and most of y’all continue to show us who you are. I have been told to believe someone who shows you…
Bruh it don’t mean shit to me if you’re black. Above this comment section is a whole article about the complexities of feeling and thought around Justine Damond and what the treatment of her murder represents.
Shit, it’s almost as if you don’t care to understand why black people might have complicated feelings about the “Most Innocent Victim of Police Violence” when the response to a black person being murdered by agents of the state is a shrug and a bunch of stories about why it’s their own fault.
But we can handle that.…
This was a great article. Thank you.
Someone in the greys literally said, “your feelings are wrong.” smh
Hate implies we have or had feelings about this person. We don’t. Apathy is what we really feel. We just don’t care. Not even a little. I wish they would stop showing it on my tv. The reason most of us comment is because people(white people) have asked where is BLM. My answer is always “get your white ass out there…
Y’all already do that, but make it worse by finding ways to vilify the victims. We would prefer you just walk away and keep your opinions to yourself.
And despite that, Jeronimo Yanez got away with killing Castile; he’s no longer a cop but he’s not in prison where he should be. Whether the same will happen for Mohamed Noor remains to be seen.
Yup. It’s not hard to see that anytime a black person express some anger, frustration, etc., they have to be one-upped by some white person telling them why they’re wrong to feel that way and they should feel this way. Which is another way of saying “Get over it.” It’s happened twice to me in this comment section…
“White people were slaves, tooooooooo!”
Thank you for this. I am one of those people who do not give a damn about this case for these exact reasons. I’m sick of it all. I’m sick of how white people expect sympathy they do not bother to ever return. I’m sick of having the names of Black victims in the last few years etched into my brain. I’m sick of…
Exactly. The people saying “Fuck Justine Damond” are just saying “What about our victims?” And the people who don’t understand that are probably also “All Lives Matter” bigots. They claimed that there isn’t any racism in the shooting of blacks by police. Shocker, there’s a huge fucking difference.
I think there’s a difference between “caring” what happened to her and thinking it shouldn’t have happened. I think we can all agree it shouldn’t have happened and that ways to prevent it in the future should be found. But if someone doesn’t want to shed a tear over it or hit the streets to protest, well, it’s their…
Maybe the pain and rage in “Fuck you Justine Damond” would be out of order if she wasn’t the literal white representation of Americans’ refusal to believe that black lives matter. Everybody talks about how if it was a blond white lady things would be different, and then magically things are totally different when it…
“When I hear people say, “Fuck you, Justine Damond,” I hear hurt and pain.”