So interesting when white people who claim to be on your side, who claim to be understanding, or who claim to be empathetic are suddenly incapable of accepting when you tell them what they believe is rooted in racism or white supremacy. Listening is the bare minimum.
@1KYous I shoulda never engaged with you, had I know how bad faith your approach was gonna be I woulda saved my breath. i’d listen if you said anything worth hearing, just a bunch of excuses and hand waving. stay in the hug box your ideas do not survive any sort of scrutiny
@mags0nline You started off saying you had no respect for me. Keep it consistent. All my responses were good faith you just didn’t like them and wouldn’t accept them as my actual truth. I don’t give a fuck. This tweet was a waste too. Not breath tho we not irl. Have the day you deserve.
@mags0nline You’re obsessed with comparing.
Compare Rick Chows case to Karmellos. Perceived guilt. Actual guilt. Verdict. Jury selection. Trial time. Deliberation time.
Compare the experience of black accused and white accused? Do both receive the same presumption of innocence?
@mags0nline I don’t want anything from you. You’re exhibiting the bad faith I expect of you in this situation. Even now, you’re locked into the idea of a comparison that I never presented or claimed to believe in. Why would I want to compare the ways that black people experience injustice?
@mags0nline Let’s compare since you’re really focused on that word. Are there comparisons to be made for verdicts for perceivably guilty whites vs perceivably guilty blacks? Do innocent whites vs blacks receive the same presumptions? Rick Chow vs Karmello Anthony…go. Quickly.
@mags0nline Nah you’re trying to attribute feelings to me that would invalidate my perspective which is very white of you. You’re not using my playbook because the foundation of my perspective is the inequity that exists when we discuss American justice. We are not the same.