
Coleman Hughes on Colorblindness, Jazz, and Identity
Conversations with Tyler
Navigating Discomfort and Deep Understanding in Support
The chapter delves into the speaker's feelings of discomfort with some individuals who support them, highlighting the unease stemming from a perceived lack of deep understanding or earned opinion. They express a preference for engaging with individuals who have considered counter arguments and arrived at their views after a deliberate process rather than reflexively. The speaker acknowledges the discomfort caused by white conservatives who may not fully appreciate the nuances of their message, but ultimately chooses to tolerate it in pursuit of progress.
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