Marginalized group wants a space where they're not drowned out by the default group; default group feels like they're being left out create similar community despite making no sense.
Same thing with reddit segregating twitter screenshots.
accidentally telling on themselves that they think of everything as whites unless specified otherwise, and don't even realize that this is a problem, but instead revel in it
Marginalized group wants a space where they're not drowned out by the default group; default group feels like they're being left out create similar community despite making no sense.
Same thing with reddit segregating twitter screenshots.
50% of r/WhitePeopleTwitter is just tweets by Asians, Arabs, light skinned black people, and anonymous accounts with no indication of race lol
I think that subreddit just gets the tweets that feel white, even if that makes no sense at all.
It's more like r/TweetsILike
accidentally telling on themselves that they think of everything as whites unless specified otherwise, and don't even realize that this is a problem, but instead revel in it