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I started saying ‘yes’ when white people ask if my posts about social justice mean I hate them

by lindaoppenheim | May 20, 2017 | Opinion, Uncategorized

Hari Ziyad, editor-in-chief of RaceBaitR, deputy editor of Black Youth Project, write on Afropunk: “If you are a white person who is so attached to the things that harm Black people that my anger at those things implicates you, then, yes, it does mean I hate...

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