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People pass judgement based on limited information way too often.
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how will a white woman explain white supremacy? white privilege? whife fragility?
Cmon Rusty, what can an affluent white south african woman possibly know about white supremacy and privilege?By speaking. There are white people that are very knowledge about those issues.how will a white woman explain white supremacy? white privilege? whife fragility?
Matter of fact on NT, besides Meth, the person that breaks White Supremacy and those issues the best is white.
im talking about a man's shoulders being too broad for dresses
yall are moving the goalpost
the question was a MOTHER explaining these things to HER child
meaning when the child asks how do you benefit from white supremacy?
why do you have white privilege mommy?
what does she say to those questions
People pass judgement based on limited information way too often.
That's all fine, but that's your opinion. There's no need to project that onto someone else based on your own personal preference.People pass judgement based on limited information way too often.
I totally agree, but there's no excuse you could give me for a boy wearing girl clothes.
Let an adult male decide if he wants to wear a dress don't make this decision for a child
If they in walmart or wherever rich white people shop and little man points to a nice sundress and she buys it for him how is she the one making the decision? If she tells him "No you can't wear that dress" then she's making a decision for the child.I totally agree, but there's no excuse you could give me for a boy wearing girl clothes.People pass judgement based on limited information way too often.
Let an adult male decide if he wants to wear a dress don't make this decision for a child
So you're talking about grown men not young boys.
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im talking about a man's shoulders being too broad for dresses
being too muscular to fit in the dress
Ummm no?when that child asks if mommy hates other black people like "some" white people hate him, what does she say then?
Da masculation of da white woman.maybe, he likes frozen and just likes that? aint no different than a girl wanting to be john cena
If your 7 year old son told you, "Daddy, I like dressing up as a girl." Are you going to start buying him girl's clothes and allowing him to do as he pleases?That's all fine, but that's your opinion. There's no need to project that onto someone else based on your own personal preference.
i havent disagreed with any of this
when that child asks if mommy hates other black people like "some" white people hate him, what does she say then?
when the child asks if she can give up that privilege, what does she say then?
well it is different. Society treats both situations way differently.maybe, he likes frozen and just likes that? aint no different than a girl wanting to be john cena
I don't have kids, so I can't say honestly. I'm not going to actively seek feminine items for my son if he asks to wear a dress, but I'm also not going to scold him and tell him no and explain to him how wearing a dress is bad because society says so.If your 7 year old son told you, "Daddy, I like dressing up as a girl." Are you going to start buying him girl's clothes and allowing him to do as he pleases?That's all fine, but that's your opinion. There's no need to project that onto someone else based on your own personal preference.
well if we're giving white people credit for recognizing white supremacy/privilege then hooray!!
im sure charlize theron and comparison ford have sacrificed mightily in pursuit of their beliefs
there are roles shes turned down so a black actress could get the part im sure
because all it takes to get that pat on the back is "support" right?
when that child asks if mommy hates other black people like "some" white people hate him, what does she say then?
when the child asks if she can give up that privilege, what does she say then?
Who in here said they would SHUN?I don't have kids, so I can't say honestly. I'm not going to actively seek feminine items for my son if he asks to wear a dress, but I'm also not going to scold him and tell him no and explain to him how wearing a dress is bad because society says so.
I honestly can't say how I'd react, but I'd like to think that I wouldn't shun my child the way you all expect someone to.