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Originally posted by Reinvention
I don't like this narrative that white people shouldn't be speaking on or participating in solving racial inequality. Of course black lives matter, and it's the white lives who need to ensure that they indeed do, so we need to talk about. I'm sick of any white person trying to speak up on the issue, be it Macklemore or Sam Smith, getting shot down.
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What does this article have to do with racial inequality or #BlackLivesMatter? He's a British actor who participated in his school's anniversary event, but some person complained because she thought he was a poor representative because of his privileged background.
Also, why is that when you talk about racial inequality you always push a black vs. white narrative? How many black people are in New Zealand and Australia?
