White people not being included in civil rights is nothing new. Honestly, what can you even do? Why do you care so much? Not allowing white people in a meeting like that means anti-white? That happened pretty regularly during the civil rights movement. Malcolm X flat out denied white people joining his organization, and why shouldn't he? That doesn't mean it's anti-white. It just means it feels that Black people contribute to solving our own problems. What are white people going to do exactly? There's nothing they can say or do besides accept their place in white supremacy. But not being allowed in pro-Black meetings - something that's historically been the case - and you're ired because you're not included?
And you wonder why you're not included despite using white supremacist thinking that you're owed being included? Possibly on the pretense of being White? You're not owed shit.

Fact: If you tried to join pro-Black organizations in the 60's and 70's you'd have a hard time even then as a White person. Why does this bother you? Because you're one of the "good" White people? But still have the indignation to express that BLM feels anti-White?
Cacs, man.
White people being mad they're not allowed in those meetings is showing exactly why they're not allowed in those meetings: your own people's entitlement, and anger from not being included
somewhere. Must be real tough.
