I published a post about certain Black people reinforcing White Supremacy, and how it affects Black people as the collective. Recently a white woman by the name of Hilary Brooke tried to prevent a Black man, D'Arreion Toles, from entering the building he lived in.
He got her on video blocking him to the point that he had to force his way through. She tried to demand that he tell her where he lived, and then tried to make it seem like she wanted to introduce herself as a neighbor. Please. I'm sure she did that after it dawned on her that she's going to pay for this. If he didn't play that a certain way, he could've been in jail or dead.
She felt that he needed to give an explanation to her, with the excuse that her safety was in danger if he didn't. Notice that. Her racism told on her because if she was so afraid, she wouldn't have been standing in front of the man when it could've gone left. If he were someone to be concerned about, it would've went down at the door, right? She saw a soft target or she would've let him get past with no problem if she thought he would've knocked sparks out her ass. There would've been no conversation.
Hilary wasn't afraid for her safety, she felt like she had the power and the right to question a Black person because she assumed he couldn't possibly live there. There must be some reason other than him residing there that he wanted entry into the building, and she assumed it was nothing good. This should show some of you that there are many bold White women out here who see opportunities to wield Whiteness, its not fear. Fear is the lie used as a shield to get too many of these women out of a situation that they've created.
She worked at a supposed "Minority-Owned" business known as Tribeca-STL. They fired her after they saw the video, and rightfully so. They need to fear committing acts in the name of White Supremacy, and the companies that employ them need to fear the boycotts as a result of continuing to employ them after the fact. That helps us.
What doesn't help us is what D'Arreion Toles said, which is the reason for this post. I just wanted to get you up to speed on the culprit and point a few things out, but D'Arreion came out saying:
“Don’t go after the lady. Let her be at peace. Let her live her life,” he said. “I am not mad at her. I am not upset with her. I am not going to go after her legally or anything like that. I wish her the best. I would still have a conversation with her,” he graciously concluded. - Washington Press
D'Arreion, let me be the first to say that you are not my brotha. If you recorded the situation and put it out there for the public to see, you can't dictate what the public will do as a result. To hell with her having peace. You don't help combat White Supremacy by running defense for people practicing it, and don't say you aren't running defense for the BS she pulled if this is truly your response above. You're actually promoting injustice for Black victims.
They get emboldened more and more when their Black victims forgive and tell others to stand down. You help increase their comfort, which in turn increases the chance of that happening to another Black man or woman. That's a selfish and an extremely foolish thing to do, but your response sounds like you'd prefer to associate yourself with someone that has clearly revealed herself to be an enemy.
If you and idiots like you, prefer for your White Supremacists accosters to not be punished, keep your phone in your pocket. Don't take any pictures, take no video, take no audio and just accept it because that's all you're doing after revealing yourselves as non-Brothas and non-Sistas that reinforce White Supremacy. So if you don't want to be exposed, say nothing and remain hidden as someone other Black people cannot trust to do right by our people. Other than that, if you put it out there, its out there, shut your damn mouth and let potential justice take its course.