Sis, don't try it with these hyperbolic, absolute extremes lmaooo. Who is asking for a PhD? Who is asking for 100% accuracy? Is the complete opposite the only other option to you?Ticia wrote:Sorry to disagree, but I can't see any issue whatsoever with his socially conscious statements? He may or may not be 100% accurate, sure, but a) I don't think many of us here have a PhD in social justice / history / the absolute truth and rightfulness in our twenties, and b) the complete opposite, which is him not saying anything at all, would be unbearably self absorbed.
I'm simply pointing out that he has a tendency to make soundbite statements that aren't entirely correct, but also saying in a tone that I interpret as quite absolute... not authoritative, but absolute... in that same tone that many have said can come off as pretentious. And you know what he has that many of us actually don't? An expansive, public platform. So maybe you should see an issue with him spreading inaccuracies to an audience of thousands to millions.Personally, I just think it's annoying.
But tbh, he coulda kept that BLM Younow blurb. I don't have a PhD, but I am black af, and his BLM explanation was too sanitized and whitesplainy for me personally. Was it completely wrong? No. Did I expect him to explain it from an expert's perspective? Of course not. But these are opportunities for him to direct people to voices that can maybe explain it better than him, because that's also an option. (And I think he's done that in the past, so g4h. I recognize that he makes efforts to educate himself, so that's not even what any of this is about).










