Bit weird of her to bring up the race of the bully with no follow through
Not really.
The fact that it was a black girl - someone who herself would likely be faced with racially aggravated bullying - opposed to a white girl, who you'd expect to be the bully when imagining America, adds another layer of depth to her answer.
There's a difference between racism on a personalised scale and racism on a systematic scale. Some people can't comprehend the difference between the two it seems.
This. ATRL seems to be unable to comprehend this idea They think its only one way or the highway and its annoying.
The fact that it was a black girl - someone who herself would likely be faced with racially aggravated bullying - opposed to a white girl, who you'd expect to be the bully when imagining America, adds another layer of depth to her answer.
The fact that it was a black girl - someone who herself would likely be faced with racially aggravated bullying - opposed to a white girl, who you'd expect to be the bully when imagining America, adds another layer of depth to her answer.
All lf this. I think what she was trying to imply is, that, POC can be just as racist as white people can be towards other POC.
I highly doubt she was trying to make that point. If anything the interviewer probably made a comment about the bully (I assumed she was white too when she talked about her before) and she specified.