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In reply to the discussion: Bernie has been "tone policed" beyond anything I've ever seen. The irony is that to a large part of [View all]EffieBlack
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Thanks, Bernie. That was great.
Now can we talk about what you're doing now?
You have no idea how annoying and tone-deaf it is to keep bringing that up as if black folk are supposed to be SO grateful that a white college student joined in a protest in 1963 - something that tens of thousands of white college students and a whole lot more black folk (at much greater risk to our lives and safety) did at the time - that we can never question anything he ever does or says or doesn't do or say about civil rights for the rest of his life.
Hell, Charlton Heston marched with Dr. King at the March on Washington - actually marched right there with him, not just somewhere in the crowd. Does that mean he was immune from any criticism for anything he did afterward?
The "how dare you question Bernie after all he did for you" is obnoxious, privileged, insulting drivel.