Speak up, get attacked physically, get doxxed, lose a job, get stalked, get cancelled, get attacked in the car, get attacked at home, get death threats, get deleted from social media, get reported to the police, get mobbed by mobs.
This is the reality of today’s world. Most whites don’t speak up about being treated in a racist manner, not because they are ‘afraid’ of blacks, per se, but all the side effects of being mobbed on twitter. Most employers seem to be spineless, and will not stick up for their employees.
Dozens of Wrongful Termination have happened, with apparently very little legal pushback.
Hopefully, this will change after a couple of very expensive,very public lawsuits. This is the only way such employers will learn.
When we get to the point that the cost is a price we are not willing to pay (complete loss of our country), I'm assuming people will find their voices. Will it be too late by then? We'll see.
On another note, there is a moment in the video where she talks about black Dem supporters being "house negroes." This is the argument on the other side of the coin. Many, many blacks in this country are truly afraid to "leave the plantation" and live their lives in true freedom (which comes with the utmost in personal responsibility). Her observation about this is right on.