Trevor Noah: You broke the social contract // By Chad Sanders: I Don’t Need ‘Love’ Texts From My White Friends
You broke the social contract
I Don’t Need ‘Love’ Texts From My White Friends; I need them to fight anti-blackness
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Mukul Kesavan - Donald Trump and the global equalization of awfulness
Trevor shares his thoughts on the killing
of George Floyd, the protests in Minneapolis, the dominos of racial injustice
and police brutality, and how the contract between society and black Americans
has been broken time and time again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4amCfVbA_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4amCfVbA_c
I Don’t Need ‘Love’ Texts From My White Friends; I need them to fight anti-blackness
My book is coming out
in a few months, and I don’t know if I’m going to be alive to see it, because
I’m a black man. On Monday evening my
agent, a liberal white woman in her 30s, sent an email informing me that she
was postponing our important meeting with my editor the next day. The agency representing
my book was observing a Blackout Day “to honor George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery,
Breonna Taylor, and the countless other black men and women who have been
unjustifiably brutalized and killed.”
The company planned to
“take this time to reflect and think about long-term actions we can take both
as individuals and as an organization to address the systemic racism that
persists in our business and communities,” she added. To paraphrase, my
agent was pushing back a meeting necessary for the completion and timely
release of my book - which is about how black people can apply the lessons we
derive from traumatic experiences to our careers - so that white people could
reflect on how to help black people. I countered, insisting that our meeting
take place as scheduled because black people’s lives are in danger, and I
shouldn’t have to sacrifice momentum on a book written for black people because
white people are performing empathy....
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/05/opinion/whites-anti-blackness-protests.html?referringSource=articleSharesee also
Mukul Kesavan - Donald Trump and the global equalization of awfulness