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Charleston White: Alphabet Rights Hi-Jacked Black Movement, Dogs More Important Than Black People

By Eric Sterling
Published in Pets
April 27, 2023
1 min read
Charleston White: Alphabet Rights Hi-Jacked Black Movement, Dogs More Important Than Black People

So, I came across this article that just blew my mind. It’s called “Charleston White: Alphabet Rights Hi-Jacked Black Movement, Dogs More Important Than Black People”. Yeah, I know, the title alone makes you go WTF. But trust me, the content is even crazier.

Basically, the article is about this guy named Charleston White who has been making some pretty outrageous statements recently. He’s an author and speaker who is claiming that the Black Lives Matter movement has been hi-jacked by the LGBTQ community. According to White, white people are using the LGBTQ community to further undermine the black community. He also claims that dogs are more important than black people because they get more attention, and that black people need to focus on their own issues instead of getting involved in other causes.

Now, I don’t know about you, but this kind of talk just makes me angry. It’s frustrating to hear someone who claims to be fighting for the rights of black people completely dismiss the struggles of other marginalized communities. Plus, it’s just ridiculous to equate the value of human beings to that of animals.

But it’s not just about that. The article also sheds light on a larger issue of division within the social justice movement. It’s important for us to come together and work towards a common goal, rather than allowing ourselves to be pitted against each other.

Overall, this article highlights the need for unity and understanding within the social justice movement. We should be fighting for the rights of all marginalized communities, not just one group or another. It’s time to start listening to each other and working together towards a better future for everyone.


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