A White Woman's Perspective on Why The Election Race is So Close

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When we say it, our words and experiences are discounted as untrue or as the many impotent miscreants here on the board label it, "Fake News" which is the absolute weakest response one can elect. Can't dispute the argument, have no rebuttal of their own so they just spew impotently "Fake News!" :rolleyes:

There is a white female member of this board who has repeatedly spewed racist lies about Black people. And when it was pointed out to her that the things she was parroting were not true but that her words could cause actual harm to befall a Black person, she doubled down on her stupidity and racism.

Anyway this is not coming from one of us:

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Historically, accusations by “white” women have repeatedly fueled racial massacres in the United States. “White” women bought into stereotypes that painted Black men as threats, and their claims, exaggerated and false, became triggers for widespread violence, destruction, and the killing of Black Americans. Key examples include:

~Tulsa Massacre (1921): Allegations that a Black man assaulted a “white” woman led to the destruction of Greenwood, a prosperous Black community in Tulsa.
~Rosewood Massacre (1923): Fannie Taylor’s claim of an assault by a Black man spurred the burning and destruction of the Black town of Rosewood, Florida.
~Emmett Till’s Murder (1955): Carolyn Bryant’s false accusation that 14-year-old Emmett Till made advances toward her led to his brutal lynching, exposing the horrors of racial violence.
~Springfield Massacre (1908): Assault accusations against Black men led to mobs lynching Black residents and destroying property in Springfield, Illinois.
~Atlanta Massacre (1906): False reports that Black men assaulted white women incited violent attacks on Black neighborhoods.
~Wilmington Insurrection (1898): Propaganda painting Black men as threats to white women fueled a “white” supremacist attack on Wilmington’s Black community, leading to numerous deaths and displacements.

This is an abridged list of how “white” women, in the aggregate, have been the reason for some of the most hideous and inhumane massacres of Black people.

It’s way past time “white” women unite with our sisters and brothers who are Black, brown, African American, Indigenous, etc. and take some racial responsibility. It’s time to join the human race and stop harming our fellow humans. It’s not to be a hero. It’s to be a human.

“White” women can make a difference and save ourselves from losing human rights and help support non-“white” women too. It’s the least we can do. Black women have been saving us forever. How about we do our part?!?​
 
I'm not sure how this rambling thread supports the thread title:

A White Woman's Perspective on Why The Election Race is So Close​


And it turns out the election was not close because Black voters, Hispanic voters and Jewish voters all shifted from DEM to GOP. In fact it was White women who united with their Black sisters in supporting Kamala.
 
When we say it, our words and experiences are discounted as untrue or as the many impotent miscreants here on the board label it, "Fake News" which is the absolute weakest response one can elect. Can't dispute the argument, have no rebuttal of their own so they just spew impotently "Fake News!" :rolleyes:

There is a white female member of this board who has repeatedly spewed racist lies about Black people. And when it was pointed out to her that the things she was parroting were not true but that her words could cause actual harm to befall a Black person, she doubled down on her stupidity and racism.

Anyway this is not coming from one of us:

[redacted]
Historically, accusations by “white” women have repeatedly fueled racial massacres in the United States. “White” women bought into stereotypes that painted Black men as threats, and their claims, exaggerated and false, became triggers for widespread violence, destruction, and the killing of Black Americans. Key examples include:​
~Tulsa Massacre (1921): Allegations that a Black man assaulted a “white” woman led to the destruction of Greenwood, a prosperous Black community in Tulsa.​
~Rosewood Massacre (1923): Fannie Taylor’s claim of an assault by a Black man spurred the burning and destruction of the Black town of Rosewood, Florida.​
~Emmett Till’s Murder (1955): Carolyn Bryant’s false accusation that 14-year-old Emmett Till made advances toward her led to his brutal lynching, exposing the horrors of racial violence.​
~Springfield Massacre (1908): Assault accusations against Black men led to mobs lynching Black residents and destroying property in Springfield, Illinois.​
~Atlanta Massacre (1906): False reports that Black men assaulted white women incited violent attacks on Black neighborhoods.​
~Wilmington Insurrection (1898): Propaganda painting Black men as threats to white women fueled a “white” supremacist attack on Wilmington’s Black community, leading to numerous deaths and displacements.​
This is an abridged list of how “white” women, in the aggregate, have been the reason for some of the most hideous and inhumane massacres of Black people.​
It’s way past time “white” women unite with our sisters and brothers who are Black, brown, African American, Indigenous, etc. and take some racial responsibility. It’s time to join the human race and stop harming our fellow humans. It’s not to be a hero. It’s to be a human.​
“White” women can make a difference and save ourselves from losing human rights and help support non-“white” women too. It’s the least we can do. Black women have been saving us forever. How about we do our part?!?​

You got anything less than 100 years old??

Your fellow DemoKKKrats still owned their slaves back then.
 
You got anything less than 100 years old??

Your fellow DemoKKKrats still owned their slaves back then.
When Newsvine gets on her racism kicks, she doesn't care. LOL, white women are responsible for dangers to black men, but this thread isn't a racial attack. Newsvine is consumed with racism. She only wishes she could find something current (less than 100 years old) to support her racial hatred and bigotry.
 
When we say it, our words and experiences are discounted as untrue or as the many impotent miscreants here on the board label it, "Fake News" which is the absolute weakest response one can elect. Can't dispute the argument, have no rebuttal of their own so they just spew impotently "Fake News!" :rolleyes:

There is a white female member of this board who has repeatedly spewed racist lies about Black people. And when it was pointed out to her that the things she was parroting were not true but that her words could cause actual harm to befall a Black person, she doubled down on her stupidity and racism.

Anyway this is not coming from one of us:

[redacted]
Historically, accusations by “white” women have repeatedly fueled racial massacres in the United States. “White” women bought into stereotypes that painted Black men as threats, and their claims, exaggerated and false, became triggers for widespread violence, destruction, and the killing of Black Americans. Key examples include:​
~Tulsa Massacre (1921): Allegations that a Black man assaulted a “white” woman led to the destruction of Greenwood, a prosperous Black community in Tulsa.​
~Rosewood Massacre (1923): Fannie Taylor’s claim of an assault by a Black man spurred the burning and destruction of the Black town of Rosewood, Florida.​
~Emmett Till’s Murder (1955): Carolyn Bryant’s false accusation that 14-year-old Emmett Till made advances toward her led to his brutal lynching, exposing the horrors of racial violence.​
~Springfield Massacre (1908): Assault accusations against Black men led to mobs lynching Black residents and destroying property in Springfield, Illinois.​
~Atlanta Massacre (1906): False reports that Black men assaulted white women incited violent attacks on Black neighborhoods.​
~Wilmington Insurrection (1898): Propaganda painting Black men as threats to white women fueled a “white” supremacist attack on Wilmington’s Black community, leading to numerous deaths and displacements.​
This is an abridged list of how “white” women, in the aggregate, have been the reason for some of the most hideous and inhumane massacres of Black people.​
It’s way past time “white” women unite with our sisters and brothers who are Black, brown, African American, Indigenous, etc. and take some racial responsibility. It’s time to join the human race and stop harming our fellow humans. It’s not to be a hero. It’s to be a human.​
“White” women can make a difference and save ourselves from losing human rights and help support non-“white” women too. It’s the least we can do. Black women have been saving us forever. How about we do our part?!?​
But all that was 70 to 100 years ago. Do white women bear responsibility today for what happened back then?
 

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