Juneteenth Do’s And Don’ts for (White) People

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  • MegaCassie83 3 years ago

    Another Win for my African dencent cousins.

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  • JK Asturias 3 years ago

    Wait… this wasn’t already a holiday? America is weird, ain’t it!

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  • Celisar1 3 years ago

    Sometimes Sam tends to be anti-white.
    Had she said the same stuff about and to black people there would be an outcry.

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  • Morisa Jay 3 years ago

    Is it supposed to be “You’re educated…”

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  • That 1 Monk 3 years ago

    the juneteenth flag is beautiful.
    i wish it were our national flag.

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  • Glenn Curry 3 years ago

    Could never get the slide, only the overbite, thumb in the belt move.

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  • Tracey Sharpe 3 years ago

    TO SHORT !!!!!!!!

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  • james evarts 3 years ago

    my birthday is now a federal holiday, thank you

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  • Human Endeavor 3 years ago

    You’re one of kind. We love you!

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  • Ernest van Ophuizen 3 years ago

    I’ve never understood this attitude of “Don’t ask [person who has a deep, personal stake and cultural understanding] about [sensitive topic you’d like to know more about], it’s not their job to educate you.” Instead, here’s the fire-hose-and-funnel of the internet and best of luck to you!

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  • Michael Petrarca 3 years ago

    The Electric Slide? Isn’t that a super white thing? I mean, anyone can do it, I don’t care, but, like, stereotypically, isn’t that what Caucasians do at roller rinks? It’s certainly a thing I did (well, attempted, I don’t actually know the whole thing)

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  • Gary Johnson 3 years ago

    First Nations wouldn’t have the vote for another 60 years. But I get it, Indigenous injustices don’t have the same commercial appeal as African American injustices.

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  • A W 3 years ago

    Dos and Don’ts of Apostrophe Use for People

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