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“they remind racists that his work is unfinished and can go on without him.” profound.

god,i love your comment.

i don’t think that sex is hard to resist—especially if a person’s already had it before. i mean it’s not hard for me and i’m an “old”
virgin (by choice and not religion) who’s never even kissed anyone in a sexual manner. and,i’m cute and have been flirted with by both women and men.

what he’d say that was racist?

i’ve looked at the options and i fear that i’ll have to vote for the lesser of two evils.

i wonder if she’ll let Bernie be VP?

i live in a red state so i know that i must vote for the strongest democratic candidate which is Hillary.

too bad it’s that woman...

“And for a proper, historical, contextual look at the crime bill...”

translation: let me explain racism to you people of color.

thank you thank you thank you!

this “minority”* —queer and black!—doesn’t support her.

*poc (people of color) is a lot more respectful than the minimizing/judged by how few of us there are “minority”. don’t even get me started on “non-white”.

gawd. a white woman actually brought up Greeks braiding their hair from eons ago. i explained to her that that’s not why white people are wearing cornrows in the here and now.

that’s good enough right there. i think that many of the readers are focused only on her blackness (which they can’t identify with) instead of focusing on her womanhood (which they can identify with). we women,no matter our racial/gender identity,all want the same things from society: liberation.

you don’t have to be a black trans activist to post a comment. see,i’m a black cis woman who’s hardly informed enough about trans womanism/feminism to offer an educated opinion but i can offer this: trans black women need society to value and protect them the same as financially secure white cis women are valued and

she’s awesome for this!

i wish! it’s not by me but a facebook friend (i befriended her after seeing post).

yep. perfect comment.

brava!

people use ‘race’ and ‘racial group’ interchangeably. have you ever heard of the saying “no matter the race or creed”?

yes!