By AmyÂ
We have no idea what the occasion is behind this gathering of famous faces, but it’s certainly caught the attention of Twitter. And not necessarily in a good way:
Serious question for well-meaning white people. When you show up at a get-together like this, do you notice there are zero Black people, or nah?
If so, do you say or do anything about it? To who? Please be honest. This is a safe space (unless you say something dumb or racist).âșïž pic.twitter.com/y7jI2Yyk9S
— Jay âAffirmative Action Hackâ Perkins (@JohnathanPerk) July 10, 2023
We think it’s a bit of an odd question ourselves, since we don’t actually care about who people that we don’t know invite to their parties, but once it was out there, lots of folks had thoughts:
Since I've been told again and again that the only difference between blacks and whites is skin color, why would it occur to me to notice?
— Tom Woods (@ThomasEWoods) July 10, 2023
It IS a little hard to keep up with the rules these days…
So, if invited, how many “black” people would attend?? If having a party or event and I had friends of a different race or whatever, I would most definitely ask them to attend. But, you will notice that if any other race has a party, they also probably wouldn’t or at least be cautious about inviting the whites. When color is taken out of the equation, then maybe we can began to unite.