Post #2427296
2022-12-16 01:29 UTC
@sashafox@eightpoint.app @Julie@social.coop power has value, but at the same time, moderation is WORK. Why is it up to ANY member of ANY marginalized group to have to take on the work of making others like them welcome? Is it truly impossible for a group of whypipo to establish an antiracist space? Because that's profoundly depressing, if so.
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@orc@eightpoint.app 2022-12-16 01:36
@gennisaisquoi@eightpoint.app @sashafox@eightpoint.app @Julie@social.coop Maybe not impossible, but /difficult/ thanks to the sea of white supremacy we're all swimming in :-(
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@sashafox@eightpoint.app 2022-12-16 01:44
@gennisaisquoi@eightpoint.app @Julie@social.coop Yeah, that is definitely true. Based on my personal experiences it's not something I would trust white people to do well on their own. My assumption is that they would lack the knowledge and create work for Black people in explaining the racism being faced. I would love to see white people do better than they've done historically and manage that though.