Discussing racism with non-black minorities

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It makes sense for them to not be invested into that. Lots of these folks accessible have connections in pretty much every corner in the world, on top of their homeland. Why put your leverage on tbe line for a single nation that aint even yours

Aint too much in it for any of these of these groups, short or us and natives, to spearhead racism in respect to their own personal interests in the long haul. African americans need to come to terms with the fact that america aint no ones end game outside of us and natives and hillbillies .
 

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U already lost having nonblack friends. Another l for even entertaining their race discussion. Not saying don't be courteous to other races, but i always hold them at an arms length
Thats a tragic existence

I talk about racism to everyone. Makes some people uncomfortable but I don't give a fukk.

I have life long friendships with all types of people. I know some very woke Latinos and Asians as well. The ones that don't get it are not people I can friends. You have to arrive at these conversations organically and see where people sit with their views. I don't push the topic. From there you know who is who.
 
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From my experience, when it comes to racism and white supremacy other groups tend to be schizophrenic on the issue. I do have individual friendships with Asians, East Indians, Latinos etc. but when they have a battery in their back and all of a sudden wanna “talk about the white man” it goes in one ear and out the other. Particularly because they never call out anti-black racism in their own communities...so because a white person (that you’re usually deferential to) looked at you funny we’re supposed have this camaraderie that never existed before. Also, black folks, we have to let these other groups know that our relationship with white people in this country is very different then there’s. A lot of these people are immigrants or just got here mid 20th century. We been here fighting since way before they got here so we can talk that shyt about the white man. Whatever unfortunate experiences they have with whites needs to be discussed amongst each other and not with black Americans because it’s a totally different experience. Don’t let them run that “we’re all minorities” game on you. Just had one of my Latino coworkers trying to bait me into taking about how bad white people are and how he was “pulled over” or some shyt. Was like “yeah, sorry to here that...”:yeshrug:

I never discuss racism with non blacks.
 

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Thats a tragic existence

I talk about racism to everyone. Makes some people uncomfortable but I don't give a fukk.

I have life long friendships with all types of people. I know some very woke Latinos and Asians as well. The ones that don't get it are not people I can friends. You have to arrive at these conversations organically and see where people sit with their views. I don't push the topic. From there you know who is who.
I don't see what's so tragic about not having non black friends. What's so special about them tht puts them above consorting with my own? Frankly ion wanna go through tha screening process of 'well are they racist or not?' Tht wake up call'll get u everytime. Learnt my lesson in high school.
 

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Discussing racism with non Black minorities is like telling a security guard you want to come rob the place at midnight.
They play the fence well enough, but their ultimate goal is to be seen as White and enjoy all the fruits borne out of that unfair privilege. So cant really trust them, I know I dont.
Youre speaking to the wrong people, they dont believe your situation will ever change but believe theirs will. There is no point in discussing racism with them.
 
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