There's a lot of thought provoking meta out there right now vis-a-vis race and fandom.

Then there's statements like this:
The Emmett Till murder shows that race relations were different between Chicago and deep south Mississippi. The fact that Till didn't know to keep his head down and not admire the white women in town shows exactly how different his social awareness was from the local population. [bold emphasis mine]*

No. Just no.

Also, didn't we establish that "Evil black men want to rape white women" as a justification for murdering people was a lie a very long time ago? (Seriously, we discussed it in a graduate history seminar I was enrolled in. People have done studies of white-on-black lynching cases, and found that most of the victims were innocent of the crimes they were accused of, and men accused of raping white women were almost invariably innocent).

* from comment here. I'd recommend not engaging, though I was unable to resist the temptation to do so.

Also, for context wikipedia bio of Emmett Till. He was 14 when he was killed.

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Meh, previous comment was me, forgetting to log in.

Also wanted to say, I agree with you re: how the word entitlement usually gets used in fandom. But then, the last couple months have amply demonstrated that some fans use a lot of words that don't mean what they think they mean...
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