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Episode 5: The Body: Blindspot

Author: KalaLea

KalaLea. “Episode 5: The Body: Blindspot.” WNYC Studios, 25 June 2021, https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/blindspot/articles/body.


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June 25, 2021

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Samuel R Samuel R (Mar 01 2022 9:26AM) : Click the link below to play another version of this episode. It will open in a new tab. more
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Kaena H Kaena H (Mar 11 2022 1:17PM) : It hurts seeing them go through that type of stuff
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( Library of Congress )

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KALALEA: Before we begin, I want to tell you that this episode goes deep into trauma, into the way America's history damages everyone. It includes graphic descriptions of violence against Black people, along with suggestions of ways to overcome its ripple effects.

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Samayah W Samayah W (Mar 09 2022 2:15PM) : history real do damgages people and the thoughs
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Kaena H Kaena H (Mar 11 2022 1:18PM) : it def do
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Dasani D Dasani D (Mar 09 2022 2:21PM) : its traumatizing seeing everything that they have to go through or reading what they went through.
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Dasani D Dasani D (Mar 09 2022 2:31PM) : it is traumatizing having to see everything or even read about what they went through.
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Ahmir R Ahmir R (Mar 11 2022 1:01PM) : The definition of “the struggle is real”.

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FLETCHER: I will never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. I still see Black men being shot, Black bodies lying in the street. I still smell smoke and see fire. I still see Black businesses being burned. I still hear airplanes flying overhead. I hear the screams. I have lived through the massacre every day.

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yaseliz a yaseliz a (Mar 03 2022 10:17AM) : I feel so sorry for them. It must be traumatizing for the people who saw everything.
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Lisvez V Lisvez V (Mar 03 2022 6:24PM) : i agree
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Iajanay O Iajanay O (Mar 09 2022 10:55AM) : same
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Jaylen C Jaylen C (Mar 09 2022 2:05PM) : I agree
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Dasani D Dasani D (Mar 09 2022 2:16PM) : i agree
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Maleah H Maleah H (Mar 10 2022 11:48AM) : i agree
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Daniel C Daniel C (Mar 11 2022 1:29PM) : 100%, definitely agree with this
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Janiya H Janiya H (Mar 19 2022 4:22PM) : seriously
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Laniyah B Laniyah B (Mar 06 2022 6:43PM) : . more

How did she even this emotional response to bombing ? Replaying that everyday and every night becomes alot.

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Zahir M Zahir M (Mar 09 2022 11:03AM) : Thats sad to hear and its crazy how old she is and she still remembers what happened I mean who can forget all that pain from that day in Tulsa. [Edited]
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Ahmir R Ahmir R (Mar 11 2022 1:04PM) : Literally, remembering one of the hardest and traumatic experiences you’ve ever had.
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Raiyyan S Raiyyan S (Mar 18 2022 10:38AM) : ! more

that is very traumatizing

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Raniyah L Raniyah L (Mar 09 2022 11:05AM) : This shows me... more

This shows me how traumatizing this was to have to go through this, I feel like it doesn’t matter what age someone gets, this is an unforgettable event, and it makes me connect back to how the white people tried to make this event be forgotten by trying to hide it for so long. I am so glad that Fletcher and all the other survivors spoke up about this event despite the fear that had in their hearts and being traumatized.

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Niazia C Niazia C (Mar 10 2022 11:34AM) : I agree this was a hard time for black people back in the day
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Janiya H Janiya H (Mar 19 2022 4:24PM) : that is sad that what had happened to them will never leave their mind
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Samayah W Samayah W (Mar 09 2022 2:16PM) : thats crazy just see blacks getting shot and bodies on the floor
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Ahmir R Ahmir R (Mar 11 2022 1:09PM) : So we shoot them and leave them dead, where’s the respect in that?
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Khayliyah T Khayliyah T (Mar 12 2022 2:51AM) : I can't imagine... the ptsd that many likely got from this. This was a whole war zone.
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Dasani D Dasani D (Mar 09 2022 2:25PM) : going through the massacre it basically hunts you for the rest of your life, you relive that moment everyday.
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Jahnya S Jahnya S (Mar 18 2022 8:23PM) : I feel so bad for her. So sad that she has to live with this for the rest of her life.

KALALEA: That was Ms. Viola Fletcher—she’s 107 years old. She was just a little girl at the time of the massacre. And a few weeks ago she testified in front of a U.S. House Subcommittee about what it was like.

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Michael P Michael P (Mar 09 2022 2:33PM) : jeez. 107 years sure is a long time to live on this hellish rock floating through the endless cold, dark void of space. [Edited]
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Samuel R Samuel R (Mar 09 2022 3:06PM) : The keeper of the culture. more

But wow, with 107 years… she has much to teach us

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FLETCHER: Our country may forget this history, but I cannot. I will not.

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Orneisha L Orneisha L (Mar 17 2022 10:16AM) : I love this, yes we have to keep our truth alive! Let the world know what we have been through.
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KALALEA: Telling this story has been extremely tough. My sleep is off. I’ve been having more nightmares than usual, of being chased or trapped in a dark basement. One night, I even found myself mapping out an escape plan—in my head—in the event of a fire or an attack. Of course, it pales in comparison to what the survivors have had to live through.

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Samayah W Samayah W (Mar 09 2022 2:17PM) : you can only think of what been going through someones head reliving that
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Ahmir R Ahmir R (Mar 11 2022 1:09PM) : !
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Daniel C Daniel C (Mar 14 2022 9:53AM) : just a nightmare on loop
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I've talked with so many people in Tulsa. I wanted to understand how the experiences of their grandparents and great grandparents shaped them. But now, I have many more questions about trauma and its impact on our bodies.

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Khayliyah T Khayliyah T (Mar 12 2022 2:46AM) : ! This stood out to me because I feel like trauma(generally) is often looked over and brushed off..
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Raiyyan S Raiyyan S (Mar 18 2022 10:40AM) : ! more

that is very true and people might think people can just live past what happened but this kind of thin can scare someone for life.

So for this episode, I’m going to spend the entire time in conversation with a psychotherapist. His name is Resmaa Menakem.

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MENAKEM: One of the first things that I do, especially with Black bodies, is orienting. And that is that the simple act of just looking behind you, and finding the exits, and the windows, and the doors can help you and help your body begin to understand that there's nothing behind me. And I can leave whenever I want to. So that’s what I would suggest that me and you do, and also suggest what the audience does as they’re listening. Just take a moment and use your hips when you turn around. That's the psoas muscle. The psoas muscle is the part of the body that's responsible for mobilization and immobilization. So this idea of just looking. And then just notice if there's just a lessening of something. Not a whole lot. Just a little bit. All we're trying to get to.

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[KALALEA INHALES]

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MENAKEM: Good breath. Good breath.

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KALALEA: Yeah okay.

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[THEME]

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This is Blindspot, Tulsa Burning. The story of a community set on fire… and the scars that remain 100 years later. I’m KalaLea.

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Episode 5: The Body

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[THEME ENDS]

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KALALEA: Resmaa Menakem is based in Minneapolis. He spends a lot of time working with organizations during civil unrest. He also focuses on the effects of racialized trauma for African Americans, European Americans and police officers. His work has taken him all over the world. He spent 2 years managing counseling services for 53 U.S. military bases in Southern Afghanistan.

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Zahir M Zahir M (Mar 09 2022 11:06AM) : !
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MENAKEM: There was not necessarily a lot of me instructing them: you need to do this, or you need to do that. It was a lot of: I'm here with you. You’re not doing this by yourself. We're here together. What you're experiencing as horror is a real thing. Right? Those types of things help the body tap into communal resources when its own individual resource has been tapped.

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Orneisha L Orneisha L (Mar 17 2022 10:18AM) : Support is everything! Helping someone when you have the ability to because you can is the best feeling ever. Don't just watch someone suffer.
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Michael P Michael P (Mar 09 2022 2:36PM) : this is also pretty relatable. i like to help people and make them feel better and rather than giving instructions, i give them support.
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KALALEA: So when a person calls on a trusted family member, friend, elder or therapist, and they cry, vent or yell, they are tapping into a communal resource to get through whatever they’re going through in the moment—the hurt or pressure that is far too much to handle alone. Resmaa’s book, My Grandmother’s Hands, is part-narrative and part-workbook, for healing trauma in our bodies and reckoning with our ancestral past.

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Daniel C Daniel C (Mar 17 2022 9:36AM) : I relate to this because i've been in this situation and not everyone needs a person to tell them what to do and more of a listener
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Jahnya S Jahnya S (Mar 18 2022 8:25PM) : same
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Keith G Keith G (Mar 16 2022 3:31PM) : I understand because I've been this before.
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KALALEA: So, I really would like to start with some definitions, just so we're all on the same page here. How would you define or describe trauma?

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Khayliyah T Khayliyah T (Mar 12 2022 2:54AM) : To answer her question, I think that there is no exact way to describe trauma since it can manifest in many different ways. It depends on the individual.. everyone deals with things differently.

MENAKEM: So trauma in its simplest form, right, is the way that I think about it is anything that happens to you, that's too much too fast, too soon or too long, coupled with nothing, or not enough of something reparative that should have happened. Right? Trauma is personal, and particular. And just because something bad happens to you, doesn’t mean that you're going to be traumatized, right? Trauma has a stuckness component to it.

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Tysherah T Tysherah T (Mar 10 2022 12:19PM) : just because you in the bad dont mean you wrong
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Orneisha L Orneisha L (Mar 17 2022 10:19AM) : Preach!
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Daniel C Daniel C (Mar 14 2022 9:54AM) : i agree with this sentence
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KALALEA: And so when you talk about trauma healing.

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MENAKEM: Yeah, yeah.

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KALALEA: What does that mean?

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MENAKEM: So when I'm talking about trauma healing, I'm talking about it both—and particularly when I'm talking about racialized trauma, right? I'm talking about a trauma that is both individual and communal, right? When our people were hung, when they hung a Black woman from a bridge, and made sure that that bridge was the one that all of the people had to walk over, that was not done for the people that they lynched and hung. That was done for the communities that were left, right? To instill terror and horror in those bodies. The Tulsa massacre was done to instill terror and horror to those people that were left, right? And so when I'm talking about trauma healing, I'm talking about a reclaiming of that resource. So the trauma energy gets metabolized in the body and used for fuel for our freedom, as opposed to fuel that burns us, fuel that makes me turn on people that look like me, as opposed to turning towards people that look like me.

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Zahir M Zahir M (Mar 09 2022 11:09AM) : *
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KALALEA: Mm hmm. And so you, you talked about your work focuses a lot on the body and our body's reaction to trauma. So like, for example, you use the phrase white body supremacy instead of just white supremacy. So why ground things in the body?

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MENAKEM: Well, the idea of just white supremacy, people end up doing kind of like a head gymnastics with it, right? The moment you say white supremacy, everybody nods their head. Oh, yeah, I really know what that means. Yes. You know people just start, you know, like, it's really an intellectual thing that they're talking about. And so for me, white body supremacy is visceral, right? It breaks bones. It thwarts people's movement, it rapes, it steals land, it genocides people, it enslaves, you understand what I mean? There is a visceral component to it. It was not just a moniker: you know, white people and whiteness. It is actually a philosophy and structure that's ensconced in law, right?

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Raniyah L Raniyah L (Mar 09 2022 11:15AM) : Connection. more

I really like the term he used of white body supremacy because it really demonstrates what white people did to us African-Americans with their bodies. For example, he said, “it rape, and steals land.” It shows the destruction they did to African-Americans with their body and the decisions that made with their body. What they did to us throughout history with their bodies…

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Niazia C Niazia C (Mar 10 2022 11:37AM) : right they took land for innocent people
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KALALEA: Right. I want to play a particular piece of tape. There’s this local activist, a man named Chief Amusan. We talked to him in Episode One, and he’s a descendent. You know he has a moment where we are talking about the impact of the 1921 Race Massacre had on survivors as well as descendents.

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MENAKEM: Yeah.

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KALALEA: For him and his community, the community of North Tulsa, which is predominantly Black, there's been high rates of crime, high rates of drug abuse, and health disparities far greater and different than South Tulsa, the white part of town. And what happens to you when you're trying not to internalize this racism. So let’s listen.

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AMUSAN: Sick people throw up right? You know, because you’ve got to get rid of whatever this infection is. So you find ways to purge, you find ways to excrete something that's evil inside yourself. It doesn't make you evil, it means you're trying to excrete something to eliminate something that is actually evil. Right? We're trying to prevent ourselves from totally internalizing racism, internalizing white supremacy.

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Michael P Michael P (Mar 09 2022 2:40PM) : i feel like this same principle can be applied to depression. people who want to kill themselves don't really want to kill themselves. they want to kill their depression, they want to escape from it. and they see death as the only way.
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MENAKEM: Mmm...you know, um.

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KALALEA: What are you thinking?

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MENAKEM: You know, the piece around, um, ingesting white body supremacy, we already have. We ingested it in our mama's womb, through epigenetics, right? And even though you don't know what it is, you have notions of it.

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KALALEA: Resmaa borrows an analogy. If you picture the world we live in as a big vast ocean, you might imagine that white supremacy is a shark. But actually, the culture of white supremacy is the water. The water that surrounds us … the ocean itself. And we are drowning in it.

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Jaylen C Jaylen C (Mar 09 2022 2:35PM) : This analogy is crazy because we see white supremacy as one thing that we think we avoid. But it is not contained
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Tysherah T Tysherah T (Mar 10 2022 12:21PM) : yeah
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MENAKEM: White body supremacy weathers my brain architecture. It weathers my muscular skeletal system. This is why that Black women die most often in childbirth and why their babies die, is because we don't account for the weathering and corrosive effects of dealing in the system that sees me as species, as lower primate.

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And so for me, the crime and the health disparities and all that stuff, if we don't ask the question, I'm wondering how the Tulsa massacre of my people affected my cortisol levels. And not only that, but then the continued red-lining and the continued not having access to economics, all of those pieces, that if we don't ask questions, like, what are the effects of the total race or the Tulsa massacre on its descendants? What might they pass down to their children that their children now only have notions of it because they don't have the context or the healing that should have been done, so the trauma keeps getting passed down.

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Omilleo H Omilleo H (Mar 10 2022 11:38AM) : !
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Janiya H Janiya H (Mar 19 2022 4:30PM) : i feel so bad that their family trama keeps getting passed down, i feel like they need to find some way of healing so each generation doesnt have to go through the trama

KALALEA: Yeah. So please explain that—how my ancestors, how their trauma is passed down to me—how I inherited that trauma. How does that happen?

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MENAKEM: So when my mama is raising me, right, and she tells me not to do something, right? That's one way I learned when my mama says, “Boy, let me tell you, something. When we get into the store, don't ask for nothing.”

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Michael P Michael P (Mar 09 2022 2:14PM) : this is very relatable. i remember my mom saying this to me and my sisters a lot when we were younger

[LAUGHTER]

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Right? Then she’s looking at me and she goes, You understand what I'm saying? and I'm looking at it and she goes, you understand what I'm saying? I understand what you're saying, ma'am. Yeah, that's instruction. I’m telling you, I’ll embarrass your butt up in here. That’s instruction. That's one way I learned from my mom. Another way I learned from my mom is about what my mama recoils from. And what she leans into the things that she takes on and the things that she goes around. Right. And when I’m watching my mama doing that, because her mama, and then her mama and her mama. So time decontextualizes trauma, listen to what I'm saying. So trauma, in a person across time, can look like personality. Trauma, in a family across time, can look like family traits. Trauma in a people, decontextualized across time, can look like culture, can look like health disparities, can look like crime, you understand what I mean?

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Laniyah B Laniyah B (Mar 06 2022 7:04PM) : . more

I really like this episode because what Menakem is saying is how trauma can be passed on in your family from generation to generation young and old.Also how trauma can be anything instead of just being one thing.

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yaseliz a yaseliz a (Mar 07 2022 10:57AM) : I totally agree
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Iajanay O Iajanay O (Mar 09 2022 10:56AM) : right its taught your never born with it
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Dasani D Dasani D (Mar 09 2022 2:33PM) : i agree.
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Azeena S Azeena S (Mar 10 2022 10:35AM) : Trauma. more

I totally agree on how trauma can be more then just one topic.

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Keyyannee C Keyyannee C (Mar 11 2022 10:57AM) : yes
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Khayliyah T Khayliyah T (Mar 12 2022 2:59AM) : I agree. I feel that black people today have inherited our ancestors trauma. Hints why a lot of black people feel uncomfortable in predominantly white settings, etc.
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Orneisha L Orneisha L (Mar 17 2022 10:20AM) : I agree this type of stuff is passed down through families this is always taught behavior never something you're just born with.
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Iajanay O Iajanay O (Mar 09 2022 10:57AM) : everything she said in this paragraph is true
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Niazia C Niazia C (Mar 10 2022 11:38AM) : agreed
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Omilleo H Omilleo H (Mar 10 2022 10:54AM) : This speaks a lot.

KALALEA: Mhm Mhm.

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[BEAT]

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KALALEA: In his work, Resmaa often tells stories—based on historical events—to get us to truly experience the impact of our behavior—now and in the past. I was hoping he could help me understand what’s going on in white bodies when they are confronted by race and racial violence. He told me a story that starts out innocently.

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Raiyyan S Raiyyan S (Mar 18 2022 10:43AM) : ?
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MENAKEM: There's a little boy and a little girl. And they're in their living room. And they're playing. And mom is there cooking. And then you hear a door open in the front, and standing there is a man. And soon as the kids look up and see him, they jump up and run to him and they jump in daddy's arms and daddy's laughing. Mom comes out the kitchen. And she walks up and she's hugging him. He's looking at everybody, he’s like “Hey, let's go to a park.’” And so they all load up the station wagon and they get in, mom fixed some food and they're driving and they get to the park. And the little boy looks up and he sees that the parking lot of the park is filled with cars. And he's happy because as he's seeing the cars, he's also seeing a couple cars that he recognizes and these are cars of parents of friends of his. So soon as their dad parks, they jump out and they run to the park and they see their friends and they're jumping around and little boy is playing with one of his friends. And he notices the smell of barbecue. And he's like man, that smells good. But there's something else in the air. I'm not quite sure what it is. But he keeps playing. About a half hour later dad comes grabs his son and his daughter. And he says I want to show y'all something. And they’re like yeah. So they start walking in a walk through this crowd and it’s a big crowd, a lot of people right? People that little boy recognize and little girl recognize when they look up, they see the owner of the baker, they see the town deputy, they see the sheriff, they see all of these things. And they're walking and it gives them a sense of community. They get to the opening and as the opening opens up, the little girl and little boy are on the side of their father holding their hand, and what they're watching and what they see in front of them is a lynching. And a barbecue and the smell are Black bodies. And the little boy and a little girl are looking. They’re watching this horror. Part of them may want to lean in and give aid and part of them wants to recoil. But they can't. Because daddy is leaning into it. I'm learning from what daddy is leaning into. I'm learning what's right and what's wrong by what daddy and Mama lean into, and recoil from. Now, take that little boy, where that thing that happened inside of him, was never addressed. And now he has children. And they have children. And this notion of what's right and what's wrong, and what's true, and not true is now embedded in them. Decontextualized, unspoken, and now looks like culture.

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Laniyah B Laniyah B (Mar 06 2022 7:09PM) : . more

He is speaking the truth , nothing but facts. It makes you get a better perspective of what trauma really is and what it really means

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yaseliz a yaseliz a (Mar 07 2022 10:57AM) : !!!
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Samayah W Samayah W (Mar 09 2022 2:18PM) : they trauma was really hard and having to relive it
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Zahir M Zahir M (Mar 09 2022 11:20AM) : The little kids are like sponges they take in from what they parents do and then they do the same when they are older and they pass it down to their kids because that's what they seen their parents do so they think its good. [Edited]
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Khayliyah T Khayliyah T (Mar 12 2022 3:03AM) : ! Researchers even say that this can be genetic.
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Omilleo H Omilleo H (Mar 10 2022 11:38AM) : *
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Raniyah L Raniyah L (Mar 09 2022 11:23AM) : Connection. more

This is very touching, these children were going to the park to play and see their friends and they see their own people being burned alive… This makes me connect back to when they were having “a carnival” and what they meant by was the lynching of African-Americans. When you see these things or anything that causes trauma and you hold onto it, it will spark something in you and it will be passed on to the next generation.

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Tysherah T Tysherah T (Mar 10 2022 12:24PM) : Parents need to tell their children everything
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Sianni S Sianni S (Mar 14 2022 11:07AM) : oof more

This is disgusting. The parents should have felt ashamed of what they did to their children. Predisposing kids to trama is pure evil. Children are the future and what they did screwed it up.

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KALALEA: Hmm, hmm. Yes. That's what we... that's what we are a part of.

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MENAKEM: That’s it, that’s the water.

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KALALEA: That story is drawn from the 1920 lynchings of three young Black circus workers in Duluth, Minnesota. I’m talking with psychotherapist Resmaa Menakem. His book is My Grandmother’s Hands.

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Coming up… we’ll talk about the impact of living in a culture built on the lie of white superiority.

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That’s next. This is Blindspot.

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[[MIDROLL]]

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KALALEA: This is Blind Spot: Tulsa Burning. I’m KalaLea. For this episode, I’m talking with Resmaa Menakem, a therapist who focuses on racial trauma and healing.

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KALALEA: So this podcast series is about the legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. And, you know, many people have asked us this question: You know, why? Why do we continue to rehash these stories? Something so very painful that happened so long ago?

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Michael P Michael P (Mar 09 2022 2:22PM) : we need to revisit these stories so that people don't forget about them or brush them to the side because they feel like the stories aren't important anymore. more

i feel like if we didn’t continuously go back to these stories and talk about them people would quickly forget about some of them. of course the tulsa massacre isn’t one of them but im 100% sure that there are stories of race related violence against black people that im not aware of because nobody talks about them.

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MENAKEM: Think about this. We have a whole system, a whole legal system that's based on what we call precedent. Right? What precedence is, is something that happened in the past that you are using to make decisions around what's happening now. Correct? And why is it that Black people are never afforded precedence? We're never afforded the opportunity to say, look, this thing that happened to me and my people, has done something. And we're asking for redress when it comes to that something that has been done. Don't think that the past is the past. The past is prologue, the past is instructive.

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Laniyah B Laniyah B (Mar 06 2022 7:19PM) : . more

right like in the beginning o the first episode Kalalea talks about how her family have got robbed and just never talked about it and it’s like why can’t accountable for it and say okay this happen maybe we should talk about it

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Raniyah L Raniyah L (Mar 09 2022 11:26AM) : I agree! more

I agree, and I think this connects back to holding onto trauma, something so traumatic can change how you view things… And holding onto it will only make it worse because you only pass it on to your childern.

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Zahir M Zahir M (Mar 09 2022 11:29AM) : And this also connects with the woman who was speaking in the start of this podcast because she remember that trauma from the massacre.
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The white body has been conditioned around their comfort trumps Black liberation, that their comfort trumps Black people living, their comfort trumps everything. When white folks get uncomfortable, Black people lose jobs, lose lives, lose towns, lose employment, right?

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And what you have is in terms of Tulsa, you have Black people who are doing well, right? You have Black people who are trading with each other. You have Black people who are trading with white folk. You have Black people who are doing things and making moves right? And so what happens in the white body collective is that the white body collective gets uncomfortable. And uncomfortable to the white body collective means dangerous, means not safe. So all it takes was something that was not really real to happen. And it sparked the imagination of terror and horror in white bodies.

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Raniyah L Raniyah L (Mar 09 2022 11:31AM) : * more

Exactly, so they got uncomfortable so they destroyed their community.
They were uncomfortable because they thought they were better than African-Americans so in their minds, they are like “Oh so these niggers think they are better than us?” So the white people seeing this successful community made them uncomfortable, which causes the black community danger because of jealousy. The jealousy is what made them uncomfortable, racism is what made them uncomfortable…Seeing black people thrive is what made them uncomfortable…

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And here's what I want to say. White people have been victimized, but it ain't been by us. It's been by other white folks. So until white bodies begin to take to task the elite white bodies that are breaking their backs in this structure, and directing that on us— until white bodies begin to develop a culture around that, don't tell me what you can't do, because you don't have the courage and you haven't dealt with your own moral injury enough to heal from it.

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Maleah H Maleah H (Mar 10 2022 11:52AM) : I agree more

I feel as though if black people was to go on a white killing spree then all the black people who participated would be been arrested and would be sentence to death row

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[BEAT]

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KALALEA: In his book, Resmaa has chapters for white Americans, he writes: “Your white body was not something you chose. But the imaginary construct of whiteness is something you can change.”

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After reading that, I felt both hopeful and concerned, because it often feels that very little has changed.

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MENAKEM: White folks really do not have a collective agility or efficacy when it comes to race. None. Because they have not had to, collectively, right? This is why when you go into a discussion with most white bodies around race, there are only a number of different strategies that they have to go through the discussion. It’s either anger, it’s either pseudo-fragility, it’s either pushback, it’s either tears, it’s either rage, right? It's prescribed, that when you start to have a discussion around race, all of these things are going to happen. And that’s, because they have no practice with it. Everybody else has been erased, and they have been standardized. And that's why white folks got a whole lot of stuff to do with regard to their own healing, and this is the other reason why when white folks come up to me, and they're talking to me, and they say stuff, like, you know, I'm an ally. I've been an ally for a lot. I'm here with you. My first question is this. Who are your people? Don't tell me you're an individual ally, because your individual kindness and your individual niceness is inadequate to deal with the level of carnage and terror and horror that Black people have to face and indigenous people have to face and brown bodies and bodies of culture have to face every day.

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I don't want you to spit in my food, right? I want you to be nice to me. But that is not a redress for white body supremacy. And so if you are not developing culture around a living, embodied anti racist culture, then your declarations—white folks love declaring themselves apart and different from other white bodies and other white folks, right? What I asked white folks is, how are you going to name your children? Are you naming your children in the context of a living embodied anti racist culture and practice building? Are you doing that? If you're not, it is inadequate, because all you have to do is get uncomfortable enough and stop and cut your blonde dreadlocks and start eating your kale again and move out to the suburbs. And nobody ever knows you was in the mix with this. Right? And so this is really not about your own individual proclivities, and so, this is really about, are you going to take the time in white culture, among white people to build a living embodied anti-racist practice and culture building.

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Maleah H Maleah H (Mar 10 2022 11:54AM) : This is deep
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KALALEA: Yes. And so I wanted to just touch on something you just said, if they don't name their children? Can you just expound on that a little bit? First, I was like, do you mean named them like Lucretia?

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[LAUGHTER]

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I know you didn't mean that. But that's the first thing that popped in my mind.

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MENAKEM: I would look. [laughs] No, I don't mean name little white girls Lucretia, what is this, I'm committed to doing this work for the rest of my life. I can't do nothing else but just work for the rest of my life. If you tell me you're down with me, you are committed to doing this work for the rest of your life. That means how your children are born is in a particular way. How you name your children are in a particular way. Are you naming your children within white culture after the Grimke sisters? Are you naming your children—your boys—after John Brown? You see what I mean?

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Raniyah L Raniyah L (Mar 09 2022 11:35AM) : ! more

I understand what he is saying, what you are committed to and your culture is how you are going to name your children. So in particular, he does this work and is doing this for the rest of his life, so he would never name his children after a white culture because of the work he does and what he believes in, he is committed to that work.

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KALALEA: And how are you raising them?

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MENAKEM: How are you raising them? How are you raising them with an understanding that they are advantaged differently than my children? How are you doing that? That's what I mean. And that is not, that's a culture that is not a strategy. They want a name they babies Lucretia, Go right ahead. But [laughs] that I'm talking about something much deeper, something more of essence and something more tied to creation than just strategy.

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Raiyyan S Raiyyan S (Mar 18 2022 10:44AM) : ?
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KALAEA: Yeah, I get it. I get it. Yeah, but I mean, going back to 1921, the massacre. This woman talked to a journalist, and she was living in Greenwood. And her house was set on fire. She was, like, close enough to watch her home being burned. And, you know, she says, I sat watching my modern 10 room and basement burn to ashes. And this old white man came by, and he addressed me as auntie. And he says, It's awful, ain't it? And he offered me a dollar to buy dinner with.

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What's going on there? What do we need to understand about that interaction?

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MENAKEM: First thing we need to understand is what I said earlier: white folks, kindness and white folks’ niceness is inadequate. I mean, that's such a clear example, right? That this woman has lost everything, probably even people she loved, she done lost everything. And this nice old white man gave her a dollar, right? That may be nice, that may be kind, but it is woefully inadequate. Right? What would have been nicer if you would have taken that dollar and bought some ice cream? Or did something with other white folks so they can develop a living embodied anti-racist culture. So that didn't happen? Right? That's the work. The work is not the dollar, but he could give a dollar and be like, I did a nice thing for Auntie. Right? He didn't do anything. What he did was alleviate his own moral complicity. That's what he did. And so, for me, this stuff is very clear. White folks’ niceness and kindness is a poor substitute for creating a culture that abolishes white body supremacy, and until white folks start doing that is just performance, it’s performative and I don't care to participate in it.

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Sianni S Sianni S (Mar 14 2022 11:19AM) : oof more

Exactly! These people aren’t nice out of the kindness of their hearts. They are either manipulative and trying to make themselves look better or they feign moral obligation to make themselves feel better.

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KALALEA: Yeah yeah.

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MENAKEM: Because what has happened to us and our people is brutal and continues to be brutal. And so I don’t believe that Black people, that we are the way we are is because we are trying to fit in better with white folks. I think we are the way we are is because that’s how we came here.

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Dasani D Dasani D (Mar 09 2022 2:37PM) : i feel like no matter what black people shouldn't have to feel like they have or need to fit in with white people.
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Azeena S Azeena S (Mar 10 2022 10:35AM) : Trauma. more

Same black people can be who they want with out having to fit in

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Omilleo H Omilleo H (Mar 10 2022 11:40AM) : Yeah they shouldn't have to feel that way it should be a normal feeling.
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KALALEA: And if that trauma response is as deep as our unconscious being, ourselves, if it’s there before we come into this world, then how can we fix it?

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MENAKEM: We fix it by doing what our people have done. Right? For 250 years, the white body had full and unfettered access to the Black body. Think about this. It is relatively new that me and you can be talking the way that we're talking on this thing, and be somewhat sure that there's probably not a lynch party out here waiting for us. Right? That's new sis. That’s really new that we could be doing this.

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KALALEA: No ... true.

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MENAKEM: For most of our lives, the white body has had full and unfettered access to every part of our bodies. And I think that that is a problem for them. Because when they don't get that deference, something happens to them. And they have not examined that as a collective—when Black people have their own agency, when Black people have their own sense of being.

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And so for me, it really is about as Black people, how do we begin to turn towards each other more, and reclaim those pieces and metabolize that energy for our freedom, as opposed to using that same energy to burn each other up.

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KALALEA: So you're saying it is possible?

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MENAKEM: It is possible. Not only is it possible, it’s being done. If it wasn't being done, there would be no reason why you would reach out to me and want to talk to me,

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KALALEA: Resmaa, it’s been a pleasure. I appreciate your time, your energy, your dedication.

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MENAKEM: I appreciate you.

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KALALEA: Thank you so much for being here.

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MENAKEM: Thank you.

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[MUSIC]

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KALALEA: Resmaa Menakem. He’s the author of three books. His latest is “My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies.” You can learn more about his work at his website: Resmaathats R E S M A Adot com.

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Our next episode is the last in the series. Now that we’ve heard what led up to the massacre, what do we do—all of us—with that knowledge?

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HILL: If you care about the history of America's Black victims of racial violence, you live in the world differently than if you are indifferent or simply ignorant about it.

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KALALEA: That’s next time, on Blindspot.

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[THEME]

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Blindspot: Tulsa Burning is a co-production of The History Channel and WNYC Studios, in collaboration with KOSU and Focus Black Oklahoma. Our team includes Caroline Lester, Alana Casanova-Burgess, Joe Plourde, Emily Mann, Jenny Lawton, Emily Botein, Quraysh Ali Lansana, Bracken Klar, Rachel Hubbard, Anakwa Dwamena, Jami Floyd, and Cheryl Devall. The music is by Hannis Brown, Am’re Ford, and Isaac Jones.

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Our executive producers at The History Channel are Eli Lehrer and Jessie Katz. Raven Majia Williams is a consulting producer. Special thanks to Zainab Mohamed, Jennifer Lazo, Andrew Golis, and Celia Muller.

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I’m KalaLea, thanks for listening.

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Hosted by KalaLea
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WNYC Studios

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yaseliz a yaseliz a (Mar 03 2022 10:18AM) : *
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yaseliz a yaseliz a (Mar 03 2022 10:20AM) : !
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yaseliz a yaseliz a (Mar 03 2022 10:20AM) : *
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yaseliz a yaseliz a (Mar 03 2022 10:21AM) : Im curious on how they healed from the trauma.
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yaseliz a yaseliz a (Mar 03 2022 10:22AM) : the trauma will never end.
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Laniyah B Laniyah B (Mar 06 2022 6:53PM) : . more

He is going in making a real good put like the white people would kill black people , just so they feel fear , get scared and let them know like " yeah this would be you if you ever try something".

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Azeena S Azeena S (Mar 10 2022 11:21AM) : Trauma. more

Agreed

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