Said it before and I’ll say it again. White liberals are not ally’s
read the ARTICLE, the cac was an alt right troll
Said it before and I’ll say it again. White liberals are not ally’s
After a symposium featuring an African-American speaker in the run-up to the 2020 election, Newman said he posted on a professor’s forum page asking if further dialogue could be had on "whether: (1) Black voters didn’t question turning to government for solutions, and (2) reliably voting for the same party every election disincentivized both parties from responding to the needs of the black communities."
Likely the lead up to it which was,This sounds like the ADOS and FBA movements and much of the rhetoric found on this site. What's the difference?
Following discussions of Newman’s purported racial insensitivity, students learned of a tweet from Newman’s private Twitter account that included a picture of a slave baring his badly scarred back with the caption, "But we don’t know what he did before the picture was taken," according to the lawsuit.
Newman claimed the tweet was mocking commentators who "attempt to explain away videos of police brutality by claiming the victim must have committed wrongdoing before the video started." He alleged that students responded with references to his race, gender, sexual preference, age and personal appearance.
Every other race overwhelmingly votes blue too. White people overwhelmingly vote red. Yet we are the only ones who get called out for voting for one party.this cac was an agent anyway
parroting this bullshyt, that clown probably is one of the many blackphishers on here
Likely the lead up to it which was,
SheeetSaid it before and I’ll say it again. White liberals are not ally’s
Yeah but you know how some people are, they see him post that and think he was mocking the incident and the man in the photo. Its like you want to be objective and give people the benefit of the doubt like 'they wouldn't do something like that/this" but you know its tiresome.I don't know if I'm reading this right but it sounds like he was defending black people from police brutality with that tweet.
The picture seems like it was posted in response to *white* people questioning what a black person did off video to warrant the aggressive police response that they received.
He posted the picture of the badly scarred slave as if to say it's ridiculous to question what the slave did before the picture was taken to warrant the barbaric treatment it received.
I don't know the full story but it seemed like people quickly reacted to him posting the picture and also being white.
Again, I don't know the full story but just reading it seems like people were being a bit cancel culture trigger happy with that situation, if that tweet situation played out the way he's saying.
This sounds like the ADOS and FBA movements and much of the rhetoric found on this site. What's the difference?
Yeah but you know how some people are, they see him post that and think he was mocking the incident and the man in the photo.
Its like you want to be objective and give people the benefit of the doubt like 'they wouldn't do something like that/this" but you know its tiresome.