Serious question, why do y'all always bring up black people when we aren't even part of the discussion?

"If a civil war does break out the people who will suffer most will be black folx!”

Do you know how moronic this sounds? Tell me how this works out, you think think that the fascists differentiate between us, a mere 13% of the population and the rest of y’all, and that is reason enough to avoid resistance? It just sounds like a thinly threat to black people to stay in our place.

You can be talking about any two factions, and someone will chime in to say "YEAH WELL BLACK PEOPLE WILL SUFFER MORE!!" Newsflash - we are already suffering the maximum amount... what you should be worried about is your OWN behind for a change because that is who is next on the chopping block. #NoCW

I have seen this for years. You know what I think it is, I think it is a way for people to calm themselves down. “At least it won't be my demographic who suffers most” it seems to be trying to say, even if that is completely bullshit.

Look at this, I am alive today, but I can name two people not of my demographic who are not and that is just in January, so how safe should that train of thought really make you feel? Time to wake up and realize it's class war now. We are ALL in this together. Thread.

@sayonaraminasan hashtaggable fave/retweet farming, while accidentally admitting they have their own internal belief of hierarchy.

There are times when it's absolute relevant, like BLM is primarily about black injustice, or the way Haitians/Somalians/Sudanese are treated are absolutely anti-black plus xenophobia, that's not quite the same with equating racism in general.

In other situations? As far as I'm concerned this is as telling as "I will treat everyone as equal, even cleaners".

@BigShellEvent I’ll be scrolling through some thread talking about the overall UsPol sitch and like clockwork someone with no photo of course will be like “black people are FINISHED if a civil war breaks out”

Fam we were talking about Home Depot…..