That is exacly the problem, at least for me. It’s not our job to educate you, do your homework and if you want to discuss a topic we can talk, but don’t expect me to be your race issues teacher.
That is exacly the problem, at least for me. It’s not our job to educate you, do your homework and if you want to discuss a topic we can talk, but don’t expect me to be your race issues teacher.
Well, here’s how these conversations feel as a person of color. A white person reaches out to you sometimes - as the only POC that they know. “Hey, can you explain this one thing to me?” Like, I’m Mexican-American, so they might say, for example, “Hey, can you tell me why people think Speedy Gonzales was a negative…
While I agree Cho’s characterization is off, Tilda is also missing the mark in these emails. Tilda is benefiting from the whitewashing of a character, but won’t look at the historical significance of this because she personally doesn’t feel that way. As a person of color, that is definitely one of the most aggravating…