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twenty-six-sixty-six t1_je9sq6w wrote

they sound the same to me, i think you're just being overly sensitive

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InterestingNarwhal82 t1_je9v44e wrote

Nope. They don’t. Keep defending subtle racism (or not so subtle in this case).

From a policy standpoint, one attempts to draw awareness to systemic racism that categorizes Black boys from pre-k, and the other is just an insult based on the racial makeup of schools in a particular area. But do go on about how they’re the same.

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twenty-six-sixty-six t1_je9vxhc wrote

i think people like you use terminology as a way to act like you're helping, while distancing yourself from actual problems

as far as i'm concerned, you, me, and this guy from alabama are all equally useless in the fight to improve our schools

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PooPooDooDoo t1_je9thto wrote

If you removed the name and political party of the person that said it, the majority of the people on this sub wouldn’t know how to feel about it.

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YeahIMine t1_jeb2yao wrote

Itt really is not the same. One is based in quantifiable, real terms. The other is just (R)acism. Not even a dog whistle, if you ask me.

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