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A black (dark skinned) queer woman with adhd or depression or just a mental disorder that is very debilitating who continues to fight thru the day & make a beautiful life for herself is quite literally the most inspiring human being ever.
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Anonymous 23w

She talking abt LeBron?

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Anonymous 23w

Why r all the white misogynists in the comments? This isn’t for u, leave 💅😃

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Anonymous 23w

Ok yea I shouldn’t assume, but the energy y’all r giving off wouldn’t make me surprised & I think that says enough… like the fact that u guys feel the need to disagree with this is quite literally proving my point

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Anonymous 23w

Oml here we go 💀 no, I don’t. Sure they can be prejudice, but reverse racism doesn’t exist. Read a history book, it’s not possible with how racism even came about. This is coming from a white person btw. Yea sure, some ppl can take it too far & that’s frustrating but I don’t blame them, if a race had that much history of aggression towards how I look, I would have a hard time keeping myself bias free too. It’s the same reason why woman have a hard time trusting men. It’s literally historical

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 23w

Prejudice is still in the definition of racism…

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 23w

Racism = prejudice + power so reverse racism isn’t considered possible in societies where white people have historically held the dominant power

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Anonymous 23w

This honestly sounds like propaganda you’ve been fed cuz yeah those examples are technically true, but they leave out the context that makes the transatlantic slave trade way more severe and world shaping

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Anonymous 23w

And it’s also irrelevant to what we’re talking about. Even if those things happened, they don’t erase the fact that Black women have been historically oppressed in our society & still are

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Anonymous 23w

I was literally just trying to uplift a group that’s been torn down for centuries, and you decided to turn that into a history debate. That says a lot more about your intentions than mine.

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