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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's up with the "white women feign terror" angle? Is it necessary to negate another person's experience in an effort to elevate an understanding of and compassion for your own? Can't the white women feel genuine terror AND the black woman feel angry and fearful at the same time? Isn't it possible that both are true for valid reasons? Other than this nagging question, this article was really eye-opening and something to thing on. Thank you for sharing it.[/quote] To be clear, since you sound like you have no concept of racial injustice : no one is saying that white women shouldn’t feel scared. All people should be scared if someone is threatening their safety. White women’s feigned terror is something completely different. Google it. Read “How to be an anti-racist”. Please - wake up. [/quote]
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