12766822, prying into other people's business is never a good look Posted by Vex_id, Mon Mar-30-15 02:19 PM
and I would have taken that as an underhanded slap in the face if I had people in my home who were like "wow this is way too much house for you considering i'm your boss!" it's just not tactful or respectful.
Now, if you have knowledge that they are benefitting from wealth accumulated from slavery - I could understand that - but that's such a small percentage of people that it seems like you'd just be off that Azalea Banks and randomly calling out white people.
This isn't to say that you don't have a point: Plenty of whites have help from family via generational wealth - but that goes for people across the board. While at Howard Law, I had a rack of fellow students (black) who had plush DC condos paid for by their families while they were in DC. I would never have gone in their house and made a comment about it, even if I felt some type of way about it (which I didn't).
Why was that necessary? Did you want to insult them in some way?
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