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We all deserve better. Our country has issues with racism and patriarchy. While systemic change may be challenging, you can make a difference in your immediate environment.

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I have two white daughters, ages seven and nine. Raising them in a white supremacist society means I'm actively working to counter the "white fantasy" they're growing up in. Whites often have fantasies about their identity, feeling entitled and lacking a true understanding of history. White children are often seen as innocent, which follows them through life, while children of color are often adultified and not given the same nurturing. To counter this with my own children, it's important to name racism for what it is: a power dynamic between white people and people of color. White parents shouldn't be afraid to have these conversations.

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Today marks the second day of medical apartheid in Australia. It's a clear division between black and white, as we are denied access to hospitals for treatment. The situation is alarming, with around 10 security personnel stationed at the entrance. Shockingly, some individuals seem to accept this unjust reality.

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As a woman of color, I never anticipated the constant racial slurs and attacks on my character. It seems that no matter what I do, my motives, talent, ability, and character are always under scrutiny. I also never expected the level of danger I would face, with my home being searched for bombs multiple times. This has forced me into isolation, as it is the only place I feel safe. It's heartbreaking to realize that I had to abandon my home and deal with such loneliness.

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Speaker 0: What the do I have to do in this council in order to get respect as a black woman? I'm not afraid of anybody here. When I make a mistake, I will be clear. I don't hate you as a white woman. I don't hate you as a white man. I am sick and tired of this body so stupidly racially divided, so afraid, so depraved. People with no faith because they are afraid of their losing their advancement. They're afraid of bargaining. They're afraid of leveraging. These people have, oh my god. I can't even call you cowards because desperation deserves mercy. Cancer to redistricting. Fine. We give it to a white woman. Can we all get along? Can we get together? Can we love each other now? Can we make sure that black and brown babies don't die? Can we make sure that cops don't kill before people are proven innocent? Can we do that? No. No. No. No. Because this body crucifies you first because of allegations. This is not a court. You don't get to crucify people before they're proven guilty. They're innocent until proven guilty. Amen. Now after this, I will look forward to working with you because I have stamina. I believe, as Baldwin said, what you do not what you say. Your votes here sometimes are racist. You move sometimes in a way that hurts my people. Speaker 1: Yes. Say that. Speaker 0: And then when I get up to stand up and talk, oh, all she talks about is black stuff. Speaker 1: Yes. You should. Good. Speaker 0: I am here to represent every single black woman and man that suffers in the community. God has my back. Speaker 1: You got your Speaker 0: am not afraid to not have political asylum or any type of affiliations or connections. I came here, I fear none, no man, but my Lord. Amen. I came here to serve people. I came here to love. I came here to grow. But people talk about this racial equity thing. It's all fake. Speaker 1: Thank you. And Speaker 0: you do politics and you hurt each other. And yet, here I am, five foot tall African woman from the projects. And I am here to tell you, if the voters don't vote me back Speaker 1: We are get votes back.

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The speaker recounts an experience where villagers questioned their presence because they were not white. The villagers were accustomed to white Americans and seemed confused by someone who looked like them offering help. They questioned, "You that look like us? You're here to help us, to save us? What happened to the white people?" The speaker also mentions being perceived differently due to being bald and childless, noting that in the villagers' culture, a woman without children is not considered a "full woman."

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The speaker asks why most detransition stories are from white individuals and prompts the audience to share their thoughts in the chat. Some responses suggest that white people receive more support and protection, while people of color may face discrimination and lack access to healthcare. The speaker highlights the health disparities driven by race and socioeconomic status, including medical racism. They emphasize that easy access to gender affirming healthcare is often limited to white individuals, causing frustration for trans people who face long waits and barriers. The speaker clarifies that the issue is not about reducing access, but rather increasing competency in healthcare and addressing medical racism.

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The speaker learned they are oppressed after seeing a white woman on CNN discuss black struggle. The speaker states they believed they were having a good life until they got basic cable.

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A woman states she doesn't think children should be taken away from these girls without her kids present. She asks how white people feel about stopping a Black woman from going to work, pointing out the line of people they are causing. She claims she is not trying to cause problems and that they are just trying to be.

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We were the only Indian family in our small southern town. I was teased for being brown. Speaker 1 challenges this, saying they were the only white family in Compton, California. They argue about what it means to be brown, with Speaker 1 saying Nikki is not brown because she has blonde hair. Speaker 1 also questions Nikki's ability to become president because she doesn't know her own color.

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I often face confusion when I mention being a conservative as a black person. People assume my skin color dictates my political beliefs. This mindset is as racist as the KKK. I challenge those who judge me based on my race, questioning how they determine my values. I refuse to label them as racist, unlike leftists. I find hope in those like me who stand up against such prejudices. The left's influence on black America troubles me. Translation: I often face confusion when I mention being a conservative as a black person. People assume my skin color dictates my political beliefs. This mindset is as racist as the KKK. I challenge those who judge me based on my race, questioning how they determine my values. I refuse to label them as racist, unlike leftists. I find hope in those like me who stand up against such prejudices. The left's influence on black America troubles me.

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I'm in a predominantly white, Trump-supporting neighborhood, and I've noticed that many of the local Muslims are also white. They can be unfriendly. It confuses me why certain people are sent to engage with them. Given the demographics, it would make more sense to send someone who would be more accepted, like a white person, to facilitate better communication. When they see someone who is Black, it creates an immediate barrier, as there's a lack of acceptance. A more relatable representative could ease their questions and concerns.

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I used to hate white people due to older generations instilling distrust in me. Media reinforced this narrative, creating a victim mentality. Growing up in a predominantly black neighborhood, I rarely encountered white people, but still felt hostility towards them.

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I am lost and confused. I saw some vehicles in Vegas giving things away while our own people are suffering and dying on the streets. A friend of mine lost a cow in Dublin, Georgia, and this is the unfairness we have to face. He is getting all the advantages and privileges.

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The speaker accuses their family members of racism, but it is unclear if Megan ever mentioned it directly. There were concerns about her skin color, which could be seen as a form of racism. However, the speaker cannot confirm this as they did not live within the family.

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America is considered racist, particularly in terms of financial assistance. However, the speaker believes that if there were two homeless individuals, one white and one black or Mexican, most people would help the white person. When asked if welfare and social benefits are given more to black or white people, the speaker states that it doesn't matter what race you are, as assistance is equal for everyone. The speaker argues that if America were truly racist, policies benefiting only white people would have been voted in, but this is not the case. While there may still be ignorant individuals, racism has largely been eliminated structurally. The reason why white people voted for welfare and benefits for black people is unclear to the speaker.

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A woman states she doesn't think children should be taken away from these girls without her kids present. She asks how white people feel about stopping a Black woman from going to work, noting the line of people they are causing. She claims she is not trying to cause problems and that they are just trying to be.

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I'm always sick and can't do anything. I'm just a 10-year-old kid who wants to be a doctor and help my people, but I don't know what to do. I get scared sometimes, but I would do anything for my people. It's heartbreaking to see all the suffering and wonder why we deserve this. My family says people hate us because we are Muslims. Why do they treat us like this? The kids at Raffy are innocent. It's not fair to send bombs and kill them.

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I am not imagining things. I spend 40 minutes a day walking to the bathroom because there are no colored bathrooms nearby. I have to go to Timbuktu just to use one. I work hard for little pay and can't even afford pearls. So, excuse me for needing to go to the restroom often. That's the reality of being a person of color.

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"I'm surprised by the amount of women, you know, who continue to support him. You know, let's be clear. Women can be misogynists too. We internalize a lot of those values especially if we feel that's what we need to do to stay safe and protected and, you know, have our wealth secured." "And if you're, you know, if you're a right wing woman, you're gonna go along with what your husband says is like, you know, you're the lowly woman." "Yeah. And I and I'm not a person of color, so I don't wanna speak to this from a black, let Latinx, Latina perspective on this. But Tanya and I, as you can tell, you know, both have white skin. And, you know, we'll talk about our own peoples. How, you know, we look very similar, but there can be a lot of hatred of each other along tribal lines." "I mean, I can give an example of that."

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Every grocery store looks like this. I can't even get food for my kids. I feel like an animal. Black people made me feel this way. We're fighting for justice, but now people can't even feed their kids. It's devastating. We need to be honest about what's happening. We're not thieves. We won't let them turn us into animals. Look at all the items on the floor. Tissue is even on the floor now. We had a shortage before. We have plenty of fruits and vegetables, but I won't pick through this mess.

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You have privilege by living here. Consider a 5-year-old Black girl in Arkansas, the only African American in her class, whose great-grandfather was lynched during the civil rights movement. Your circumstances provide you with significant advantages. This upcoming election will impact billions of people. Remember, there are individuals facing harsh realities, like a Palestinian boy in Michigan who might experience violence today.

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The speaker discusses the challenges of standing up for their rights and the impact on their family. They mention the burden on their spouse and the fear of being forced into a long-term care facility. The speaker contemplates MAiD but their child believes that only God should decide when one lives or dies. The family's struggles and the speaker's determination for change are highlighted throughout the conversation.

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I find it really unfair that I had to go through this disease while the other 5 people didn't. They got everything I got. But I'm still fighting and will continue to fight. On a positive note, there are people out there who will support and assist you. Their help is always available, and your name will never be forgotten.

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I discussed the attempted shooting of Trump with my grandma, hoping the shooter was white to avoid backlash on black and brown individuals. The shooter's race could impact how society reacts to the incident, potentially leading to a racial reckoning. I share the sentiment that a white shooter would be preferable. Thank you for listening to my thoughts.
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