Why You May Want to Unfollow People Who Willfully Turn a Blind Eye to Power Imbalance

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Why You May Want to Unfollow People Who Willfully Turn a Blind Eye to Power Imbalance

As Big Brother Legend on X.com says, "I unfollow (Black) people who don't understand this." At this point in my life, I choose to disaffiliate with

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As Big Brother Legend on X.com says, “I unfollow (Black) people who don’t understand this.”

At this point in my life, I choose to disaffiliate with people who do not want to understand this the same way that I part ways with people who do not want to understand other power imbalances that relate to race, womanhood, children, the elderly and people with disabilities. Not out of a sense ‘moral superiority’ or anything like that.

But I have been on this planet long enough to recognize that such people are a threat to safety, health, well-being, and sanity.

Intentionally or unintentionally. 

 

 

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