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In reply to the discussion: Why most black folk are sick and tired of some white folk [View all]StarfishSaver
(18,486 posts)1. On our own time (never during work hours, either ours or anyone else's)
2. In our own private spaces (never on anyone else's property or even on public property since public property is meant to be occupied and enjoyed by white people without any disturbance they do not cause)
3. Not in any way that inconveniences, delays, interferes with the everyday comings and goings of any white person.
4. Not loudly (meaning not loud enough to be heard by anyone not protesting with us)
5. Definitely not with any words that might make white people uncomfortable (like "black" or "white" or "racism" or "police" or "brutality" or "black lives" or any combination thereof)
6. Not in any way that might make white people feel like they have any responsibility for helping to address the issue being protested
7. Not in any way that white people who aren't interested in the protest might actually see us
As long as we follow those few simple rules, we're free to protest all we like ... inside our houses, very, very quietly