When a person of color, especially if they’re black like me, affirms their support for causes such as queer liberation, feminism, animal rights, or socialism, I immediately feel that I can believe, with minimal doubt, that they’re truly convicted and principled in what they’re advocating for.
However, when a white person claims to support leftism, until my skepticism is proven wrong, I immediately assume they’re a dishonest and performative libshit. I then proceed to interact with them with hefty amounts of caution. If my assumptions are proven true, I’m never shocked.
Well, the thing is that no one is saying we’re ontologically evil. It’s just something people ASSUME they’re saying because they say they don’t trust us. It’s understandable to feel hurt but it doesn’t mean you’re ontologically evil if someone can’t afford to trust you
How much distance is there between “I wouldn’t trust you in almost any situation” and “you’re a bad person by your very nature”?
Statistics instead of essentialism