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Racist Outrage and Black Reactions

39 s · 21 de jun de 2026
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The conversation delves into the concept of selective outrage and the perception of overreacting and underreacting within the Black community. It explores the framing of Black people's responses to certain events and the notion of selective outrage. Takeaways * Selective outrage and its perception * Framing of Black people's responses Chapters * 00:00 Selective Outrage

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