Replying to @BrookeObie
I don’t see it the same way. For too long America has been able to look away from such things. There are many times in history where a change has occurred only when enough people actually saw something and felt something. No one can see that video and not see it and feel it.

Aug 24, 2020 · 5:29 AM UTC

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For too long WHITE America has been able to look away from such things. BLACK America does not need to see that video to feel it. Do you think your experience is the only one that exists??
Marianne- this is NOT one of those times- bc the issue is- too many people (WM%) become erect from watching this bc our culture is SO FUCKED- you are in my prayers - #decolonize your headspace. 💓🙏💓
White people didn't look away. Going to see a Black person lynched was a social event. They took pictures. Smiling.
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Can you not learn to listen? Just have a seat and listen? All you have to do here.
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There's something profoundly wrong with you.
Y'all love try to feel things through bloody Black bodies. It's sadistic.
These types of videos should ONLY be used as courtroom evidence. White people have watched these types of things as entertainment for too many generations.
What's this? A white person fetishizing black death?
No one cares how “you see it”. Listen to Black people in this one. Also, white people attend(ed) lynchings as entertainment, soooooooooo....
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