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this post was submitted on 15 Nov 2023
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What does it have to do with skin colour?
White people are less likely to be unfairly targeted by police. I know you know this already.
I don't, because it's insane and I'm not American
How dare you have an experience and opinions that are different from Americans?? You must be a commie!!
I always find it amusing when Americans just assume things are the same everywhere
Since when is racism and colorism unique to america?
Not knowing that is also white privilege.
Waiting for that dude to tell you they're not white lmao
He said colour, not color.