thenonamecontrarian
TheNoNameContrarian
thenonamecontrarian

Excellent article.

I love you, my nigga.

The issue at hand is that people have been advocating for Alice Marie Johnson long before Kim K. even knew her name, and it was only through her white privilege that she was able to get an audience with the President. That she did a good thing is commendable, but that she will get outsized credit for doing so is part

While I think it’s a first step, training alone won’t solve anything, that’s for sure. So hopefully they won’t stop here.

I question the effectiveness of this too. I had similar feelings about a ballot issue in Philly two weeks ago about whether or not to fund sexual harassment training. I question the effectiveness, and the cynic in me thinks that part of it is an ass covering exercise, but I have no idea what an effective solution

I get your point. But this major “FOOD SERVICE” company has done more more in acknowledging their wrongs than ANY other “prestigious” seats in office and supposed honorable positions of law enforcement. The Starbucks incident was far less damaging to our communities than all these other terrible racist act than most