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Former longtime NPR journo makes creative observation about white people and Black folks

We’re not quite sure how to preface this tweet from former longtime NPR journalist and current podcast host and freelancer Sonari Glinton, so we’re just gonna dispense with the pleasantries and show it to you now:

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https://twitter.com/Sonari/status/1603040662404083712

We went ahead and screenshotted that one, in the interest of being thorough and stuff:

Welp.

Well, technically *former* NPR dude. But yeah. What the hell?

OK, so Sonari’s got that going for him, at least.

Those pronouns are really the only suitable ones for Sonari Glinton, it seems.

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Perhaps Sonari should consider blocking himself next.

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