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    (From a white American perspective)

    I feel like white Americans whom have not experienced racism or discrimination should not be the ones to judge how racial injustice is fought back by minority groups. Since we don’t have the personal experience to articulately 100% fully understand the deep impact racism has had on minorities. Like for example don’t criticize athletes for kneeling for the flag, or think that rioting is an inappropriate action to institutionalized racism. Since we cannot reasonably relate at a personal level it is not within our right to judge others for how racism is to fought.

  • PIMP 💿
    Nov 9, 2020

    Ok 👌

    Stop judging today 👍

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    op know what he doing lol

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    BIGGWAVE

    op know what he doing lol

    ? I’m just curious I haven’t heard this argument taken on before

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    The Young Blizzard

    ? I’m just curious I haven’t heard this argument taken on before

    subtle s*** starting lol

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    BIGGWAVE

    subtle s*** starting lol

    That was not the intent

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    The Young Blizzard

    That was not the intent

    "Like for example don’t criticize athletes for kneeling for the flag, or think that rioting is an inappropriate action to institutionalized racism."

    get your plat bruh

  • BIGGWAVE

    "Like for example don’t criticize athletes for kneeling for the flag, or think that rioting is an inappropriate action to institutionalized racism."

    get your plat bruh

    I wasn’t going to use examples but I felt I had to help articulate my pint across

  • Nov 9, 2020

    this kinda like saying the sky blue

    white peoples opinion on how black people (and really any minorities) react to pain is moot and unneeded

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