Lol you do realize you don’t see police racism because you’re not a victim of racism, right?
Lol you do realize you don’t see police racism because you’re not a victim of racism, right?
You really can’t think of an age-appropriate way to talk to children about difficult issues?
Why are putting words into people’s mouths when they are clearly very capable of speaking for themselves?
Talking about white privilige and fragility is “problematic”? Ok, you betta werk Ms. Dunham!
Wow, you really think that’s what people are telling their kids? That’s cute.
Right, because it’s too complex and ugly. But aren’t whatever other manifestations of racism you talk about with them just as ugly?
Sexism and racism aren’t just as complex? You yourself said you have approached those topics in kid-friendly ways.
You really think the other stuff that they talk about in a kid-friendly way with their child isn’t just as nuanced?
You really can’t think of any way to talk about police brutality in a way that is appropriate for children?
No she literally said that she thinks all six-year-olds are too young to have that conversation.
How is teaching a child about police brutality in an age-appropriate way taking away their innocence.
You really can’t think of an age-appropriate way to talk to children about racism? Really?
That’s white privilege I guess. Must be nice to have a choice about talking to your children about racism. What’s it like?
Humor?
She's joking.
Have you tried Polymail?
Is it troping or just how it often plays out in reality?
That’s really simplistic and borderline ahistorical.
What material privilege do Black men hold over white women?
Why should she have bothered those kids, and photographed them, in the first place?