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Summary of Ben Philippe's Sure, I'll Be Your Black Friend
Summary of Ben Philippe's Sure, I'll Be Your Black Friend
Summary of Ben Philippe's Sure, I'll Be Your Black Friend
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#1 I’m a professor at my old college, and I’ve published one young adult novel and submitted the outline for a second. I’m verified on Twitter and appropriately pretend like I don’t care that I’m verified on Twitter when my students bring it up.

#2 I met friends for drinks now. I didn’t have a cohort, and I gave up on looking for one. I imagined that if I were to get shot by a cop on the way home, I’d earn a full obituary. My reveries were morbid and sentimental.

#3 I’ve come to realize that liking someone, and truly delighting in seeing their face, is not a given in adult friendships. Adults have ritualistic catch-ups that involve Google Calendars and an internal downgrade of what it means to be friends.

#4 I write about my white friends who think I like them, but not all of them are my friends. Some of them think I like them, and that’s not racist. I don’t consider writing about them racist.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 7, 2022
ISBN9798822507104
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    Insights from Chapter 31

    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    I’m a professor at my old college, and I’ve published one young adult novel and submitted the outline for a second. I’m verified on Twitter and appropriately pretend like I don’t care that I’m verified on Twitter when my students bring it up.

    #2

    I met friends for drinks now. I didn’t have a cohort, and I gave up on looking for one. I imagined that if I were to get shot by a cop on the way home, I’d earn a full obituary. My reveries were morbid and sentimental.

    #3

    I’ve come to realize that liking someone, and truly delighting in seeing their face, is not a given in adult friendships. Adults have ritualistic catch-ups that involve Google Calendars and an internal downgrade of what it means to be friends.

    #4

    I write about my white friends who think I like them, but not all of them are my friends. Some of them think I like them, and that’s not racist. I don’t consider writing about them racist.

    #5

    I was writing a book about the difficulties of being a white man in America, and my friend Marty was not

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