The way they’ve presented the occurrence stretches the limits even of their famous “speaking my truth” tendencies. At some point, you’re not speaking anyone’s truth, you’re just lying.
But serious question, does Neely’s experience on the subway count toward his “lived experience” of systemic racism? If so, up to what moment?
The way they’ve presented the occurrence stretches the limits even of their famous “speaking my truth” tendencies. At some point, you’re not speaking anyone’s truth, you’re just lying.
But serious question, does Neely’s experience on the subway count toward his “lived experience” of systemic racism? If so, up to what moment?