Look, I'm not black. There's only so much I can say publicly without losing my job. (my company is suuuuper into the whole BLM thing)
These past few weeks have made me feel exactly like what all of these black YouTubers are saying.
The small minority of loud Black people on the left don't want equality. And all of our liberal leaders and tech company overlords feel the same. That group of black people (and a strangely high number of stupid ass far left white people) want black people to be more than equal.
I can't say anything about it to anyone but my close friends and family... But hearing others that are black come out and say it give me so much faith and strength.
Other people see it. It's not just me.
If you don't follow them already, go like all their videos. They are the voices we need to make popular right now.
I am not trying to use my race to assert a point, but it seems to be the rules of engagement for liberals, so we need to fight them with that.
I too am white and live in a predominantly white area and was starting feel kind of sad that black people hate me for being white and especially because I’m conservative, but I follow a lot of black conservatives/Christians and they are on the same page as us. It makes me feel better to know that it really is conservative vs liberal (or good vs evil) more than white vs black (on the left it’s white vs black, but on the right it seems all colors are mostly on the same page and when not, can respectfully agree to disagree).