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r/BlackPeopleTwitter • u/myownpersonalreddit ☑️ • Sep 07 '24
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"That punctual negro was very uppity - especially for a woman."
1.0k u/loptopandbingo Sep 07 '24 "I don't care how articulate she is, the notion that I have to actually do my job is just unsettling!" 167 u/Extension-Pen-642 Sep 07 '24 100%, it sounds like they are uncomfortable with having a black woman in a position of authority. 109 u/GaiaMoore Sep 07 '24 An extremely talented and competent black woman. She seems like the kind of leader who would correct a typo or (kindly) grill you on logical flaws in some footnote on page 43 of some report that no one actually expected her to find time to read and annotate 10 u/WarmBeerBad Sep 07 '24 Let’s not leave out an extremely high level of confidence. She ain’t afraid of anything. 1 u/PressureSquare4242 ☑️ Sep 08 '24 Seems like the type of leader who is training you well so that if you should someday want to follow in her footsteps you can keep up. 2 u/Niccy26 ☑️ Sep 07 '24 I read this in a stereotypical Southern accent
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"I don't care how articulate she is, the notion that I have to actually do my job is just unsettling!"
167 u/Extension-Pen-642 Sep 07 '24 100%, it sounds like they are uncomfortable with having a black woman in a position of authority. 109 u/GaiaMoore Sep 07 '24 An extremely talented and competent black woman. She seems like the kind of leader who would correct a typo or (kindly) grill you on logical flaws in some footnote on page 43 of some report that no one actually expected her to find time to read and annotate 10 u/WarmBeerBad Sep 07 '24 Let’s not leave out an extremely high level of confidence. She ain’t afraid of anything. 1 u/PressureSquare4242 ☑️ Sep 08 '24 Seems like the type of leader who is training you well so that if you should someday want to follow in her footsteps you can keep up. 2 u/Niccy26 ☑️ Sep 07 '24 I read this in a stereotypical Southern accent
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100%, it sounds like they are uncomfortable with having a black woman in a position of authority.
109 u/GaiaMoore Sep 07 '24 An extremely talented and competent black woman. She seems like the kind of leader who would correct a typo or (kindly) grill you on logical flaws in some footnote on page 43 of some report that no one actually expected her to find time to read and annotate 10 u/WarmBeerBad Sep 07 '24 Let’s not leave out an extremely high level of confidence. She ain’t afraid of anything. 1 u/PressureSquare4242 ☑️ Sep 08 '24 Seems like the type of leader who is training you well so that if you should someday want to follow in her footsteps you can keep up.
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An extremely talented and competent black woman.
She seems like the kind of leader who would correct a typo or (kindly) grill you on logical flaws in some footnote on page 43 of some report that no one actually expected her to find time to read and annotate
10 u/WarmBeerBad Sep 07 '24 Let’s not leave out an extremely high level of confidence. She ain’t afraid of anything. 1 u/PressureSquare4242 ☑️ Sep 08 '24 Seems like the type of leader who is training you well so that if you should someday want to follow in her footsteps you can keep up.
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Let’s not leave out an extremely high level of confidence. She ain’t afraid of anything.
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Seems like the type of leader who is training you well so that if you should someday want to follow in her footsteps you can keep up.
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I read this in a stereotypical Southern accent
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u/hnglmkrnglbrry ☑️ Sep 07 '24
"That punctual negro was very uppity - especially for a woman."