As a person Black woman, who continues to experience social, institutional, educational, criminal injustices and inequality I found your opening statement to be over reaching and highly inaccurate. Equality, and inclusion remains as a barriers to the under represented people and the fight have not stopped as the issues have not been addressed adequately. And while I agree that oppression of any kind is horrible. I find it insulting for you to make a statement as if the fight for equality for BIPOC communities is over. To join the two takes away the focus the emotions and experiences of those that are still in the fight for their rights. That is an injustice of its own.
As a person Black woman, who continues to experience social, institutional, educational, criminal injustices and inequality I found your opening statement to be over reaching and highly inaccurate. Equality, and inclusion remains as a barriers to the under represented people and the fight have not stopped as the issues have not been addressed adequately. And while I agree that oppression of any kind is horrible. I find it insulting for you to make a statement as if the fight for equality for BIPOC communities is over. To join the two takes away the focus the emotions and experiences of those that are still in the fight for their rights. That is an injustice of its own.