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If she assumes all women lie, she is sexist and shitty. If she decides that this particular woman is lying, she just doesn’t trust and/or like Kesha. That’s not sexist. Sexism isn’t simply not agreeing with one woman. You may think it is shitty for her not to believe Kesha, but again THAT isn’t being sexist. As a

Yes, because Gandhi was such an amazing spirit of non-racism.

Imagine having a racist leading the country you live in, racists all across your legal and political systems, racists in schools, government offices, and in general racism harming every generation of your family, being subject to randomly encountering racist cops, and essentially navigating a field of racists all of

It is racism, above all else, because Trump’s racist white supporters are not more ‘natives’ to the United States, than are African-Americans, and like Trump, many of these white people are children, grandchildren, of immigrants, and still advocate - like most republicans - this desire to ‘take back america’ is about

Yep, did your white mother tell you one day everyone will look mixed, be mixed, and no more bad black people? Are you uncomfortable with blackness so much that you need it erased? That was the scheme in Brazil, and it didn’t work there either.

Good call, this person has no concept that makes it seem they’ve ever interacted as anything but a white person, with white people, and is just confused/offended that someone identify as black if they can somehow ‘escape’ the identification (despite their appearance, and reality).

Is your mother white? And your father is black/darker-nonwhite who praises your white mom’s appearance/qualities as a white woman? Are these the people you got your silly ideas from? Do you wear a t-shirt making sure every knows you biracial lest you be confused as not having access to white privilege? Do you meet

What seems cute to some non-black women because she is a child and they think her views mean only ‘white males, not white females’ - is something so many of them couldn’t handle, would call ‘mean’ or ‘racist’ or otherwise devolve into moody whining when confronted with this sort of confidence in an adult black woman.

White patriarchy, AND white “feminism” that seeks to pretend that many white women aren’t as racist and openly demeaning to black women as many white men, and that white women somehow exist ‘in social partnership’ with non-white women and men to challenge ‘mean old’ white men. Nope, it is never just ‘white men’ and

Well, since many of African ancestry are Muslim and/or Arab, there are a lot of Africans who don’t align with your bias. As to behind, let’s consider differences in population, citizenship, politics but not pretend that Europeans unilaterally have some advanced perspective on race that limit their racism. And the

Well, you sound like an expert on what is racism and when it does, doesn’t exist. I guess if you say that Australia is least racist, lets just ignore all those other people who face racism there. You’d know best, right?

You forgot to add “And we have a right to seize their lands, and brutalize them, because we are superior and they must obey us, submit to us, and do as we say because we are civilized in our desire to steal their lands, rape and brutalize the people, enslave and exterminate them at will.”

Tell it, and tell it loud.

If the “Aussies” don’t want certain cultures immigrating into ‘their’ country they should have stayed in ‘their’ country and not invaded Australia, slaughtered, displaced and stole land from the indigenous people who clearly didn’t want prison-colony british immigrants flooding into and brutalizing them in their own

What if they are women who have entirely different views than you and aren’t spouting ‘grandma-isms’? What if your views aren’t young and hip, just stupid, and are stupid in people younger than you, older than you, and were held by people 20 years ago too? What if you don’t get to dismiss women who disagree with you

Because, what, Latin America’s way is so much different? What nation’s diversity would you recommend?

Latinos (the non-black ones) and Asians tend to only speak out about diversity when they think black people are getting too much attention about their concerns, then suddenly the voices of Latinos (the non-black ones) and Asians want to know why the conversation is only black and white - because hey! on the scale of

And she imagines African-American men having privilege over her.

Did you know there are African-Americans who are also women? Julie Delphy apparently doesn’t know, hence her comments.

revolutionary for white people.