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Kim Crayton ~ Her/She1d ago
If you knew how many Black people, in both my personal and professional life and from ages and backgrounds, who have shared some version of "y'all on y'all own”…it would frighten you. Not as a threat. As information. There is a growing number of Black folx who have been pushed so far past the point of return that we are willing to watch it all burn if it means that, for once, you finally feel the heat too.
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Kim Crayton ~ Her/She1d ago
Not because we want that but because we have been left with so few other options that the math has changed. I don't think enough of you understand what that actually means. You have spent so long inside systems, institutions, and policies designed to insulate you from consequence that you have no reference point for what it feels like when the people who have been holding things together decide to put them down.
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