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Acey Deecey 🚀🚀
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In response to ManKillah Fruitface.
Because deep down for a lot of people, they just want to walk blindly through. They want to coast on privilege or race and not have to make tough decisions or risk losing their space in the community. MLK wouldn't have spoken of the white moderate problem if there weren't so damn many of them.
12:51 PM - May 20, 2023
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Torchy Windrush Brown
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In response to Acey Deecey 🚀🚀.
Because most white people are not going risk alienating friends and family over anti-Black racism, no matter how they personally feel.
06:48 PM - May 20, 2023
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Acey Deecey 🚀🚀
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Exactly. They can't risk comforts. They have a support system there, mostly financial, and they can't shake that tree. So they tell themselves that their allyship is enough and no one would expect them to not love their family even if they don't always agree.
In response to Torchy Windrush Brown.
07:45 PM - May 20, 2023
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