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This Man Calls the #NotMyAriel Backlash, “Supposed Racism”?
Here is what you need to know about how minorities uphold white supremacy
Sorry, this article does not deserve an image. I will, however, post an Asian commenter’s response to my Ariel article:
Basically, the Asian commenter (they always give me grief when I talk about Black topics), was saying that White people are suffering for the sins of their ancestors right now, and our backlash against the #NotMyAriel shows how we are “fanning the flames”. White people face racial discrimination too, he explains.
I don’t think he knows what racism is.
He also mentions in another part of his diatribe, that my posts are part of the problem.
What this commenter do not understand is that his words mirror those of White Supremacy. He totally bypassed the ugly hatred showed towards this young Black woman, only for him to make a case in defense of the very people his culture tries to emulate.
After I sent a long reply of how disgusting it is for adults to be calling little girls “slaves” and that if “people are afraid of seeing brown faces, they can just NOT go see the movie” — he blocks me.