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TitoTheMidget1494 karma

There's probably an element of assumption at play here. "Well, of course the guy is white, why would anyone else want to talk to a Klan member?"

TitoTheMidget316 karma

It sounds like the key to getting these people to change their mind is in getting to know you, a black man, as a person. This reflects a lack of any meaningful prior exposure to and empathy with the black experience. While it's heartening to see so many change after getting to know you, it does leave me curious - do you think anything similar to your process could be replicated by white anti-racist activists, or is the very fact of your blackness so crucial to the result that white people would have to take a different approach?

TitoTheMidget100 karma

There was a pirate pinata hanging right outside the set door. I asked what that was about but got no answer...

The world needs to know.

TitoTheMidget29 karma

Hi Daryl,

I'm very curious about this - I saw the film Accidental Courtesy, and one of the moments that stuck out the most to everyone who viewed it was the confrontation between yourself, Kwame Rose and Tariq Toure. However, I've noticed that since that confrontation, Rose has appeared alongside you in a few promotions for the film. Have you reconciled your differences, and if so, what led to that reconciliation?

TitoTheMidget2 karma

So you were contacted after you had already filed the papers for civil court? Interesting. I was under the impression that you had to specifically request to be on these shows.

What was the post-case interview like? You never get to hear the questions, just the answers, so I'm always interested in knowing what questions were asked.