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Zimmerman/Martin

July 14, 2013 · by Robin James · in martin, race, whiteness, zimmerman

I am not going to say a lot about the George Zimmerman verdict. I think this is one of those instances in which white people need to STFU and spend their time & energy in supporting roles. Like, this is…

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