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WhiskeyGrinder

(22,359 posts)
Wed Mar 31, 2021, 10:00 PM Mar 2021

Hey all, especially white people: Let's be mindful of the threads posted about the Chauvin trial.

Every word of testimony, every question, every direction from the judge forces us all to relive whatever trauma each of us carries from that day and the weeks afterward, and for Black people, that trauma is a deep and cumulative one. Opening up DU and having to wade through these threads:

“If Floyd was already handcuffed and in the car, why did they drag him out?”

“About this drug user bullshit”

“I predict Chauvin trial will end up a mistrial…they only have 2 alternates.”

“Prosecution just showed Chauvin take his body camera off”

“Damn killer cop Chauvin sitting with no emotion”

“If Chauvin Was Even The Least Bit Likeable, They Might Put Him On The Stand”

“Fact check needed. I thought George Floyd said I can’t breathe 22 times”

“CNN: EMT’s had to push Chauvin off George Floyds neck.”

“Everybody felt guilty except the cops.”


...adds to that trauma.

I get it, this is General Discussion. People like to discuss things. Unfortunately, a lot of these comments can come across as if we're discussing something academically or dispassionately, are hoping to score political points, or expect nothing to change. That's not helpful to anyone, and it's especially hurtful to Black readers.

A single thread for each day of the trial might be helpful, in any case.
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Hey all, especially white people: Let's be mindful of the threads posted about the Chauvin trial. (Original Post) WhiskeyGrinder Mar 2021 OP
Thank you!! Just put yourself in their shoes and be mindful..very mindful PortTack Mar 2021 #1
I can't speak for all my people... qazplm135 Mar 2021 #2
It is imporant for white people to understand these issues JI7 Mar 2021 #4
I mean qazplm135 Mar 2021 #5
+1. It is a very tough read sometimes, but ecstatic Mar 2021 #6
I think it's too big stillcool Mar 2021 #3
Well, I'm traumatized seeing this testimony and seeing these videos cally Mar 2021 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author TwilightZone Mar 2021 #8
Yes. Croney Apr 2021 #9

qazplm135

(7,447 posts)
2. I can't speak for all my people...
Wed Mar 31, 2021, 10:08 PM
Mar 2021

but as one of those Black people, I have no issues with any of those threads. This isn't something to tip toe through. It's to be confronted and addressed.

JI7

(89,252 posts)
4. It is imporant for white people to understand these issues
Wed Mar 31, 2021, 10:31 PM
Mar 2021

and do their part to bring change for the better.

qazplm135

(7,447 posts)
5. I mean
Wed Mar 31, 2021, 10:34 PM
Mar 2021

all of those threads seem to be showing that to me. It's not like they are doing anything negative in those threads.

ecstatic

(32,712 posts)
6. +1. It is a very tough read sometimes, but
Wed Mar 31, 2021, 10:34 PM
Mar 2021

some of the topics need to be addressed. It would really upset me to see any chauvin apologists or anyone attempting to criminalize the victim, George Floyd. Hopefully we're all on the same page about that.

cally

(21,594 posts)
7. Well, I'm traumatized seeing this testimony and seeing these videos
Wed Mar 31, 2021, 10:56 PM
Mar 2021

And I’m a white middle aged woman. I’ve been thinking a lot about how much worse this week is for Black people. I think we need to be extra kind and supportive this week as this is traumatic. Thanks for posting the reminder

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