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"I’m halfway into the book and I’m feeling sad for Desiree and her relationship with her sister. So much trauma and change has affected their relationship and I’m hoping they’d be able to come together at some point. I have a soft spot for Desiree so I wish Nakia hadn’t returned back to LA but then again Desiree needs therapy." — Feb 23, 2026 09:05PM
"I’m halfway into the book and I’m feeling sad for Desiree and her relationship with her sister. So much trauma and change has affected their relationship and I’m hoping they’d be able to come together at some point. I have a soft spot for Desiree so I wish Nakia hadn’t returned back to LA but then again Desiree needs therapy." — Feb 23, 2026 09:05PM
The police is for the protection of white people, my brother. Maybe black women and black children sometimes, but not black men. Never black men. Black men and police are palm oil and water. You understand me, eh?”
“The friction of caste is killing people. Societal inequity is killing people. The act of moving about and navigating spaces with those whom society has trained us to believe are inherently different from us is killing people, and not just the targets. Studies are showing that prejudice itself can be deadly.”
― Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
― Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
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