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White women still have white privilege. So male or females, they were white, so rolling in white privilege that maybe they should diversify - but I also don’t like black people depending upon white acceptance to exist. Not from white men or white women. It is a destructive position to need other people to value our

Or they were drunk, and like her didn’t know what the fuck they were doing. She wasn’t her own ‘friend’ - and didn’t think about keeping herself safe. Hope she had a hell of a lot of fun getting drunk that night.

Yes, quite avoidable if the 21 year old woman choose to wear clothes appropriate for the cold weather and considered that being exceptionally drunk meant she couldn’t protect herself or be helpful to others - but nope, she clearly failed at basic human fucks. She had none to give.

“white American people” attitude. My folk would watch the drunk white people stumble around in the cold, poorly dressed. We’d consider their cold tolerance, they freedom to stumble around drunk knowing they won’t get harass by cops/security for it, their willingness to vomit on everything and anything without shame,

Are you one of those heavy drinkers who expects everyone else to hold your hair, clean up your vomit, change your pissy pants, make sure you don’t wander off with some weird, predatory person, make sure you get home safely, make sure nothing impedes your sense of self-importance to be a sloppy drunk burden?

Likely her friends were drinking and drunk too, so why do expect them to take the blame for her behavior? That’s a problem with drunk people - they don’t feel they have to take responsibility for their own reckless binge drinking behavior because other people around them being the chosen or default ones to protect and

They don’t. The frame in their mind is that white lives are superior, and if you say “black lives matter” you are challenging that white superiority, so to avoid saying directly why it bothers them, they are programmed to simply refute with “all lives” - typical mentality from people who think ‘black history month’ is

Sure, who wouldn’t be happy as a slave? I bet you would be too if your owner didn’t beat you every SINGLE day. Maybe just when you misbehaved or mentioned wanting to be free. Washington was known to a brutal slave owner, and his false teeth, even the website for Mount Vernon highlights that some/all of these teeth

Clearly someone taught you that being non-racist is clearly problematic, and only to be done if forced to be ‘politically correct.’ For some of us, we were raised to see it that way, Are you a white person who has one of those grandpa’s who can’t be bothered with being ‘politically correct’ so he amuses your family

Jada (and Will) Smith have raised (or not raised properly) their son to worship that same whiteness. Ultimately, we cannot trust white people to acknowledge us, value us, we need to have our own elevation of all aspects of our art, achievement, talents, etc. Her kid seems primed to be one of those who doesn’t value

Because there are some people who primarily use languages other than english, and they do their work in a language other than english, and so while they attend to cover an event they will be writing about in a language other than english, when they have to make a speak in front of a group, to ask an interview

This is how white women say “FOCUS ON ME ME ME I’m not a white man. What do you mean I men of color are disregarded more than white women? NOOO *cries*”

yes, because if the white woman didn’t speak, nobody would know or care.

Your focus is on Hungary’s history and Hungarians view on race, cultural appropriation and blah blah. However, you conveniently skipped over the Africans who are being used in these images - and perhaps the Hungarian woman should have considered and learned how AFRICANS are exploited, instead of - LIKE YOU - centering

Yes, because race & Hungarian history is just waiting to reveal a lack of racism and white supremacy that would totally render this display of white-centric vs. Africans as costumes as a loving gift to the the enlightenment of the world.

It isn’t about African culture as monolithic, it is about a white woman who thinks that these cultures can’t be valued unless she sticks her face in the center of the discussion and wears the other women’s faces like make-up.

And parents can be shitty.

Your son may like to have another parent. But sure sure, let’s make sure it is all about you not wanting to share parenting.

Maybe she was a frequent flyer because she had frequent pain and was trying to get help, and she wasn’t properly examined because she wasn’t taken seriously, and she ultimately died?

When has white american society “taken care” of black people? “We’ve let” indicates you think before now things were different? Are you perhaps in your 20s or younger, and don’t take into account the history of this - before you were born?