Go ahead, wear a safety pin. But don't expect people of color to care. -  The Washington Post

Go ahead, wear a safety pin. But don't expect people of color to care. - The Washington Post

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I don't mind the pins. I mind people getting bent out of shape merely for being questioned about them.
I don't mind the pins. I mind people getting bent out of shape merely for being questioned about them.

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