Quote from: Troye Stormborn on July 14, 2019, 11:56:20 AM
Quote from: Twitter User on July 14, 2019, 11:51:59 AM
And it's so easy to say what we would have done in certain situations.
The shoulda, coulda, wouldas.
There are even some times where I wish I could go BACK and add a few extra words to something I said to someone in person because it would have really conveyed the way I felt. And I would have really told them the fuck off like I wanted to. sdsdss But sometimes, in the moment, things can tend to get frozen a bit....
We have to remember that we're comfortably sitting here reading his story and giving our input after the fact. Our hearts aren't racing as we pull together these action plans.
I dunno af me personally I have never experienced any racism in my life to my face but with the recent shooting of innocent black men and other things like this make me think what am
I gonna do if I'm in this situation and it's not to hold my head down in shame imo
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Nick you aren't really equipped to even put yourself in Pantha's shoes tho bby
Look at how he looks
You benefit from colorism, but he's getting it from everywhere. I know it's easy to say get buck! but my first racist experience was at 8, with a follow up harassment experience at 11, and each time I had my MOTHER and FATHER to tell me how beautiful my black skin is and how lucky I am. He clearly hasn't had that
I love you bby doll. but keeping it a buck! you won't even give somebody as black as Pantha the time of day.
This same experience could've happened on jackd or in the club tbh
And besides Tanna and Von I don't see anybody in here that would do what the black lady did and stand up for him.
I feel like a lot of yawl would've been on the train laughing at him, flat owt. That's why he was hanging his head. Embarrassment.