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I think there’s a lot of people who would agree with you about the comparable severity of both issues. I agree that black people living under an Orwellian police state is worse than online harassment. But we can’t just not act upon certain problems just because they’re not at the top of the problem hierarchy. And it’s

Couldn’t get through the video. The instant he brought up white male privilege I was like “fuck it, I’m done,

Also, GG say that women are too sensitive when they are doxxed and threatened with rape, but when they are mildly criticized by a TV show, it’s suddenly horrible? It’s pretty clear who are the wallowers in victimization.

I’ll try to answer your questions as I feel they were presented (as a black American man):

Do you want to know why black people seem to live a different experience than other minorities in America? I’ll give you a big hint: they were literally brought to this country as slaves to build this country for white people.

Because almost none of those other minority groups you listed were brought to this country as slaves? Durrrrrrrr. I’m Indian. Literally every single Indian I know in America is here because they or their parents had a student visa to study to become an engineer or doctor. Not because they were ripped from their

IDK I call it the n-word because I just can’t bring myself to say it ever, in any context. I would rather sound childish than hateful.

Because CEO’s are such a moral group of people, they should totally be dictating what is and isn’t socially acceptable ( face-palm).

This shows you how much the media is controlled by the “white gaze”. If the media were controlled by the “black gaze”, his use of the word would have not been worthy of headline. And, frankly, I’m losing my patience for white dominated media because it’s time for the “black gaze”, the “Asian gaze”, the “Hispanic

What exactly could he do about it? I sense some “magical Negro” stereotyping in your whining.

With great power comes great responsibility. Nice to see Taylor is using hers for the forces of good...she continues to impress me.

Ah, the “show me where I...” defense. Look, clown, I know you’re doing your damnedest not to get it, but when you try to change the subject here to whether or not a black person has ever shot a white person, you are denying the nature of the terrorist attack. You are trying to make this about something other than what

FOR ONCE WHITE PEOPLE CAN Y’ALL JUST OWN Y’ALL’S SHIT?

An appropriate narrative would be AMERICA CAN NO LONGER BE IN DENIAL ABOUT RACISM.

This accomplishes a couple things:

This is what happens when the news corporations are completely controlled by a small group of individuals. Who also happen to be white, males.

Hard to imagine the news reinforcing a white supremacist narrative. Super, super hard to imagine.