Their solution: the Safety Pin Box, a monthly subscription service modeled on services like Birchbox. For $100 a month, subscribers get a box of tasks to complete that are aimed at making them more woke.
When organizers Marissa Johnson and Leslie Mac saw white people pinning safety pins to their lapels after the election, they thought it was stupid — but they smelled a business opportunity.
They could be centrists. They're simply black people making coin from stupid white liberals who think "talking about feelings" or some other empty gestures will magically cure systemic racism. The same type of white people who share photos of cops hugging black kids and stupid **** like that.
Get money, girls!!
So they're only centrists if they're doing this to scam far leftists. Agreed
They could be centrists. They're simply black people making coin from stupid white liberals who think "talking about feelings" or some other empty gestures will magically cure systemic racism. The same type of white people who share photos of cops hugging black kids and stupid **** like that.
White guilt and the safety pin thing is so cringey. It's stupid and helps no one. Don't be guilty just don't be an asshole or let racist people get away with being assholes and discriminating. If you really want to end white guilt just pay me instead and I'll forgive your sh*tty ancestors
Are these some of the black people on YouTube and Twitter who keep asking - basically begging - for reparations? Work for your own money.
Jews, Asians in concentration camps, and several other groups that faced genocide and enslavement by white people received reparations but black people who were enslaved for lifetimes should just get over it
Jews, Asians in concentration camps, and several other groups that faced genocide and enslavement by white people received reparations but black people who were enslaved for lifetimes should just get over it :toofuny2:
The #1 thing white people could do is push for the repeal of the War on Drugs. That, more than anything else, has hurt minority communities because of the devastating effect incarceration has on these communities. I don't understand why this option is never on the table...