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by xupybd
1721 days ago
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I think the argument isn't generally that non violence is always the only option it's that the current situation doesn't warrant violence. I understand this is a subjective point of view as it is in response to police violence. If things are as bad as the media suggests, that racist cops are targeting and killing black men and getting away with it then yes they system needs to be over thrown and the argument to use violence is easy to make. But many don't believe things are that bad. I don't know as I don't live in these neighborhoods. But I think it's valuable to examine why people disagree on the issue. |
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Black people don't want to be used as a political football.
Black people accrue psychic trauma every time another news story like this breaks. It's communal mourning.
Being able to "examine the issue" without being at this disadvantage is a privilege.
https://medium.com/@OfcrACab/confessions-of-a-former-bastard...
We are all affected, but some much more harshly than others.