What’s so funny?
Listening to today’s podcast (6/1/2020) and at about 20 minutes in Ms. Cooper laughs about two white people she saw joining a protest (in Oakland, I believe). She describes them, laughing, as about 70, white, and carrying a home made placard that stated, Black Lives Matter. What was so laughable about them that you couldn’t contain yourself? Was it because they were “old” and is it for you decide they’re old? Or was it because, being old and white, you presumed them to be clueless? Was it because they attempted to give expression to their emotions in an arena you thought they had no legitimate place in? What? What was so funny? Rebecca
Rchek via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/02/20
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